In the movie 'High Five,' actor Shin Gu, with 60 years of acting experience, showcases his prowess.

The film 'High Five' (directed by Kang Hyung-Chul, provided/distributed by NEW, produced by Annapurna Pictures), set to be released on the 30th, features the national actor Shin Gu adding weight to the film.

'High Five' is a comic action drama that tells the story of five individuals who randomly gain different superpowers through organ transplants, as they encounter those seeking to exploit their abilities.

The national actor Shin Gu has built an infinite trust among audiences with his genuine acting by traversing across films, dramas, plays, and entertainment for a long time. His gravitas in serious dramas, humor in sitcoms, and friendliness in entertainment, along with his unique aura transcending genres, continue to show his own acting world even after 64 years since his debut. In the movie 'High Five,' he plays the main villain 'Young-Chun', once again delivering a powerful presence.

'Young-Chun,' the leader of the Shincheonji Church, who gained the ability to absorb youth after a pancreas transplant, erases his past, which was powerless in front of death, and is reborn as a strong and vibrant young man. Dreaming only of immortality, 'Young-Chun' learns of the existence of other organ transplant recipients and begins to chase them to monopolize all superpowers.

Director Kang Hyung-Chul said of Shin Gu, "Whatever he said felt like a scene from a movie. It was a precious opportunity just to be able to work with him," raising expectations for the overwhelming performance Shin Gu will showcase in 'High Five.' Here, Park Jin-Young, who shares the role of 'Young-Chun,' expressed his feelings, stating, "He puts meaning into every aspect of his acting, such as speech and gait. It was an honor to play the same role inspired by his acting," signaling the synergy that will be completed through the generational crossover of their performances.

The evil role of the national actor Shin Gu, who overwhelms with his mere presence, can be seen in theaters nationwide starting on the 30th through the film 'High Five.'

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