Actor Jeong Sang-hoon perfectly brought out the savory charm of the film "Boss."
Jeong Sang-hoon recently shone with a special appearance in the newly released film "Boss" (director Ra Hee-chan).
"Boss" is a comic action film that depicts desperate battles among organization members who fiercely "yield" the boss position to one another for their own dreams ahead of the selection of the next boss, which determines the future of the organization. It opened on the 3rd and immediately took first place at the box office; during the 10-day holiday period from the 3rd to the 12th it dominated the overall box office, and on the 10th day after release, the 12th, it surpassed 2 million viewers and is running a hot box office race.
In this context, Jeong Sang-hoon makes a special appearance as a bank clerk who seems polite but is actually unkind; he confronts Im Dae-soo (played by Lee Sung-min), the boss of the "Sikgukpa," and Na Sun-tae (played by Jo Woo-jin), who was chosen as the next boss, delivering laughs that hit the audience squarely.
In particular, his calm refusal to bow to Im Dae-soo, who threatens others by asking if they know who he is, and his quietly guiding customers through the bank manual captured the sorrows and joys of real office workers and added plenty of humor.
At this moment, his seemingly kind, slight smile contrasts with a firm attitude toward Im Dae-soo and a subtly teasing tone, which refreshes the mood of the scene and draws the audience further into the film.
Thus, Jeong Sang-hoon, like a seasoning that maximizes flavor, enriches scenes with his unique cheerful energy and reliably watchable, life-centered comic acting, becoming the true kick of "Boss."
The film "Boss," in which Jeong Sang-hoon makes a special appearance, is now showing in theaters.
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