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Directed by Ha Jung-woo, ‘Lobby’, which depicts the world of ‘Lobby Golf’, is confident that it will be an enjoyable film that even beginners or golf idiots (people who don‘t know anything about golf) can enjoy.
‘Lobby’, which will be released on April 2, tells the story of Chang-wook (Ha Jung-woo), a startup CEO who only knows research, starting his first lobby golf in his life to win a 4 trillion won national project.
The released stills capture the attention of startup CEO Chang-wook, who had no interest in golf, practicing his swing in his spare time in his daily life for lobby golf, and finally playing golf on the golf course. First, the scene of Chang-wook practicing his swing with everyday objects such as a broom or an umbrella is a point that not only the audience who actually plays golf but also the audience who know nothing about golf can sympathize with, and arouses curiosity about how desperately Chang-wook will struggle for lobby golf.
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Ha Jung-woo revealed that in order to portray the role of Chang-wook, a beginner in golf, “I didn’t practice golf separately. I just watched videos of myself when I was a beginner and tried to imitate my form back then.”
The scene of Choi, a powerful figure in the political world, getting covered in sand after swinging on a sandpit and Chang-wook watching him also arouses curiosity about what kind of pleasant and unpredictable events will unfold on the golf course where lobbying takes place. In this way, ‘Lobby’ is a work that depicts a cheerful and unique situational comedy that takes place on a golf course using the sport of golf as its subject matter. It is expected to capture the hearts of potential viewers through its lively lines and the ensemble acting of popular actors.
Reporter Seungmi Lee smlee@donga.com
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