The film "Boss" hinted it will once again captivate audiences with the cheerful energy of comedy queen Hwang Woo-seul-hye.

On the 23rd, the film "Boss" (director Ra Hee-chan, produced by Hybe Media Corp., provided/distributed by Hybe Media Corp. and Mindmark) released still cuts featuring Hwang Woo-seul-hye's performance.

"Boss" is expected to add vitality to the box office this Chuseok with a fantastic comic synergy that combines the comic chemistry of Jo Woo-jin, Jung Kyung-ho, Park Ji-hwan and Lee Gyu-hyung with Hwang Woo-seul-hye's cheerful charm. "Boss" is a comic action film that depicts the desperate battles of organization members who fiercely "yield" the boss position to each other for their own dreams as the next boss election, which will decide the organization's future, approaches.

Starting with the film "Too Fast to Finish" and through the "Hitman" series, the drama "drama" "Singles Inferno", and "Crash Landing on You," actress Hwang Woo-seul-hye, who has received great public love for her perfect character interpretations and acting, is expected to continue the holiday box office success as the comedy queen this Chuseok by exuding her own lively, bubbly atmosphere in "Boss." In particular, Hwang Woo-seul-hye, who freely moved between action and comic acting in the "Hitman" series to deliver laughter and emotion, plays Ji-young, the wife of Soon-tae, the organization's No. 2 and the head chef of the Chinese restaurant "Mimiru," in "Boss," where she will show cute charisma and effervescent charm.

Ji-young, on the verge of realizing her dream of a nationwide franchise, orders her husband Soon-tae, who suddenly becomes a candidate for the next boss, to quickly pass on the boss position. In the role of Ji-young, Hwang Woo-seul-hye exchanges nonstop comic back-and-forth with Jo Woo-jin, who plays Soon-tae, stimulating laughter with their fantastic chemistry and infusing the film with energy through her uniquely cheerful demeanor, charming, lively and fierce performance to capture the audience's hearts.

Although she is annoyed that Soon-tae cannot break free from the organization and they bicker, when the "family faction" faces a dire crisis she does not hesitate to push Soon-tae's back, showing a reliable partner and a perfectly matched couple dynamic, adding to the character's multifaceted appeal. In addition, Jung Kyung-ho, who filmed "Boss" with her, praised her by saying, "Among people I know, she is the funniest in the world," and Park Ji-hwan's compliment, "How can someone film something like this and produce this kind of energy? She's truly an amazing and surprising actor," further raises expectations for Hwang Woo-seul-hye's comic performance in the film.

"Boss" is scheduled to be released in theaters on Friday, Oct. 3.

/ monamie@osen.co.ke

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