In April, the movie 'Lobby' (directed by Ha Jung-woo, produced by Workhouse Company and Film Momentum, provided by Michigan Venture Capital and WYSIWYG STUDIOS, distributed by SHOWBOX) will present a stellar ensemble of top actors and unpredictable, clever fun at the box office. It has released stills capturing the unpredictable and thrilling moments of characters who have entered the lobbying scene.

'Lobby,' which has garnered attention for its perfect combination of top actors, fresh fun, and solid storytelling, has unveiled 8 stills capturing the scenes from the active lobbying environment.

First, the still featuring startup representative Chang-wook (Ha Jung-woo) holding a golf club upside down and bowing with both hands gathered before the influential politician Choi (Kim Eui-sung) effectively depicts Chang-wook's desperation and determination to secure a 4 trillion won national project through lobbying, leaving audiences curious about whether he will achieve his goals. The image of Chang-wook and reporter Park (Lee Dong-hwi) appearing to respond while watching a flying ball, along with Jin-pro (Kang Hae-rim), encapsulates the unexpected events and tense nerve battles that will unfold in the main setting of lobbying: the golf course. A unique pose struck by Choi, holding a golf club as if dancing, piques curiosity.

The allure of the veteran lobbying team, contrasting with the new lobbying team led by Chang-wook, is also distinct. The still showing rival company representative Gwang-woo (Park Byeong-eun) bowing respectfully to Minister Cho (Kang Mal-geum), the decision-maker of the national project, hints at the significant threat these two pose to Chang-wook, creating tension. Additionally, the scene showcasing the golf course representative (Park Hae-soo) angrily confronting someone below him emphasizes his formidable presence, foreshadowing the birth of a new character. Moreover, stills that defy prediction are introduced, heightening curiosity about the story within the film. By unveiling stills that allow a glimpse into the previously unknown world of lobbying golf and the chemistry of the hottest actors at this moment, 'Lobby' adds to the anticipation of delivering fresh fun to theatergoers. The movie 'Lobby' is set to be released nationwide in theaters on April 2 (Wed), featuring the story of startup representative Chang-wook (Ha Jung-woo), who knows little beyond research, as he embarks on his first lobbying golf experience to secure a 4 trillion won national project.

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