This summer, the movie 'Big Deal' (produced by The Lamp Co., Ltd., distributed by SHOWBOX) is delivering unique clarity and fresh entertainment in theaters, and it has dramatically unveiled stills of a hangover that anyone who has had a drink can relate to.

This summer, the movie 'Big Deal' is showcasing four types of hangover stills that anyone who has had a drink can empathize with.

The first still features actor Yoo Hae-jin, portraying the role of the financial director of the National Treasure Group, Pyo Jong-rok. In the film, the character believes that 'the company is life,' constantly thinking about the company and soju every minute and second, which is why Jong-rok is depicted deeply asleep after a company dinner the night before.

Following this, Lee Jay-hoon, who plays the role of Choi In-bum, an employee of a global investment firm, shows through Jong-rok that he finally realizes the taste of soju and even experiences the taste of a hangover. In reality, Lee Jay-hoon realistically portrays suffering from a painful headache as if he has a hangover while trying to recall the previous night.

Meanwhile, the film 'Big Deal' features two unique men, Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Jay-hoon, alongside actors Son Hyun-joo, Choi Young-jun, and Byron Mann, delivering fantastic performances and an unpredictable, tension-filled story until the end. Audiences praise the refreshing vibe felt through the familiar medium of soju, a companion to all Koreans.

The movie 'Big Deal,' which is providing refreshing and enjoyable entertainment this summer, depicts the story of Jong-rok, the financial director whose life revolves around a soju company amid the 1997 IMF financial crisis, and In-bum, an employee of a global investment company solely pursuing results, facing off over the destiny of soju, which belongs to the Korean people.

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