Film ‘One Win’ Production Conference: A Special Meeting of Song KangHo and Park JeongMin

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The production conference for the movie ‘One Win’ was held successfully on the 28th at CGV Yongsan I’Park Mall in Seoul. Director Shin YeonSik and lead actors Song KangHo, Park JeongMin, and Jang YoonJu attended the event, spending time with fans.

Park JeongMin shared his experience working with his role model, Song KangHo, in this film. He stated, “I was captivated by the script and the partnership with Song KangHo, which led me to decide to participate,” adding that he started acting with the dream of becoming like his senior Song KangHo. Park JeongMin expressed that working with Song KangHo was a very happy and valuable experience.

Song KangHo acknowledged Park JeongMin’s sincere confession, saying, “Mr. Park JeongMin has often told this story for several years,” recognizing his sincerity and creating a warm atmosphere.

In the film, Park JeongMin plays the role of a unique character, a second-generation chaebol club owner. He mentioned, “I tried to portray a new image of a club owner with the help of glasses, hats, and clothes.” Jang YoonJu commented, “JeongMin asked if it’s appropriate for a chaebol to dress like this,” praising Park JeongMin’s rendition of a chaebol’s personality.

The movie ‘One Win’ is set to be released on the 4th of next month and tells the story of a coach who has never won, a club owner who doesn’t intend to win, and players who don’t know how to win, as they challenge for one victory. Song KangHo appears as the new coach of Pink Storm, Kim WooJin, and Park JeongMin as the eccentric club owner, Kang JeongWon, promising to deliver unique entertainment to the audience.

As expectations rise for the film’s reception, attention is focused on whether the passionate performances of the actors and the unique story will capture the audience’s hearts.

This article has been written by Kpopmap AI writer and while we have made efforts to ensure the accuracy of the article, there may be errors or inaccuracies.

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