Actor Jo Woo-jin, following last year's Chuseok hit Boss, will return to theaters this Chuseok. This time he meets audiences in Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub.
Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub, the final story in the Tazza series (directed by Choi Guk-hee), is a crime film in which Jang Tae-young (Byun Yo-Han), who seemed to have the world with his online 카지노 business, and his namesake and close friend Park Tae-young (Roh Jae Won), who took everything from him, meet again on the global gambling stage and engage in a high-stakes game of revenge.
Korea's leading box office actor Jo Woo-jin, who drew 2.42 million viewers last Chuseok with the film Boss, returns to the Chuseok box office once again with Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub.
Jo Woo-jin plays Gwak Dong-wook, who leads Jang Tae-young, who fell into the abyss after being brutally betrayed by a close friend, into the world of poker. Gwak Dong-wook, a legendary poker master who had been living in seclusion in Vietnam, is the decisive figure who completely changes Jang Tae-young's life.
If there were a Pyeong Gyeong-jang in the Tazza series, this time Gwak Dong-wook appears as the protagonist's mentor. In particular, with fierce poker matches and a core character that stimulates dopamine and adrenaline, he is expected to add a strong presence to the film.
The released stills draw attention, capturing Jo Woo-jin rehearsing scenes with director Choi Guk-hee at the poker table and Gwak Dong-wook walking leisurely through the alleys of Vietnam. Expectations are rising for Jo Woo-jin's performance, which will dominate the film's atmosphere in a short special appearance.
Jo Woo-jin decided to make a special appearance based on his trust in director Choi Guk-hee, whom he met through the film National Tax Service Day, and the appeal of the script.
About his rapport with director Choi Guk-hee, Jo Woo-jin said it was a set where the experience they had accumulated over time could be shared more deeply than before.
He added, "Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub feels more appealing than any Tazza series so far. Please look forward to a Tazza that will make dopamine and adrenaline surge."
The final work of the Tazza series, which has been with audiences at the Chuseok box office for the past 20 years, Tazza: The Song of Beelzebub, opens on Sept. 23.
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