Actor Lee Byung-hun celebrated the movie "Victory" surpassing 1 million tickets sold while showcasing his exquisite handwriting.
On the 5th, Lee Byung-hun posted a video on his Instagram with a message saying, "Thank you for 1 million." In the video, he showcases his outstanding calligraphy skills that could make Han Seok-bong weep while writing the phrase "Thank you for a million." He also greeted the camera by making a peace sign and waving his hand in gratitude.
On the morning of the same day, Lee Byung-hun's film "Victory" surpassed a cumulative audience number of 1 million. Since its release, it has consistently maintained the top spot at the box office, and by the morning of its 11th day since release, it surpassed a cumulative audience number of 1.056921 million, indicating a smooth box office run into the second weekend of its release.
Lee Byung-hun, playing the role of Jo Hoon-hyeon, personally wrote the phrase "Thank you for a million" in calligraphy, expressing gratitude to the audience who took the golden time to visit the theater. In the film, he also demonstrated his outstanding calligraphy skills by writing the Chinese character "No mind" (무심) to show Jo Hoon-hyeon's determination before a major game, conveying heartfelt gratitude.
Meanwhile, among the audience who have already seen "Victory," praise for Lee Byung-hun's perfect performance continues unabated. He amazed fans once again with his exceptional acting as well as his exquisite handwriting.
The film "Victory" depicts the story of Jo Hoon-hyeon (played by Lee Byung-hun), South Korea's top Go legend, challenging for the top spot once again after losing to his disciple Lee Chang-ho (played by Yoo Ah-in) in a match.
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