The refreshing and entertaining film 'Big Deal' has released a review poster and review trailer featuring praise from the media and actual viewers.

Set against the backdrop of the 1997 IMF financial crisis, 'Big Deal' portrays the story of Jong-rok, the financial director of a soju company whose life revolves around the company, and In-beom, an employee of a global investment firm who solely pursues results, as they confront the fate of soju for the Korean people. The film has garnered attention as a highly anticipated release in theaters during the peak season, unveiling a review poster and review trailer filled with praise from local media and audiences.

The recently released review poster features an overwhelming image of Jong-rok (played by Lee Je-hoon), the financial director of the National Treasure Group, and In-beom (played by Lee Jay-hoon), an employee of the global investment firm Solqueen, clinking their glasses against the backdrop of a soju factory. It also highlights enthusiastic reviews from top domestic media, stating, "The story based on real events is even more vivid and chewy," and "The hot 'Big Deal' starring reliable actors," which intensifies anticipation for the film.

The review trailer released continues to draw attention with the tense relationship between Jong-rok, who seeks to protect National Treasure Soju, and In-beom, who seeks to consume it, combining heated praise from actual viewers. Notably, it features comments like "A gripping story born from real-life motives!", "It's so fun that it leaves a lasting taste like soju," and "The more you watch, the more addicted you become to this film," highlighting the perfect chemistry between beloved actors Lee Je-hoon and Lee Jay-hoon, who can only be seen in 'Big Deal', alongside the breathtaking suspense and refreshing feeling associated with the familiar medium of soju.

'Big Deal' has received high praise from audiences and the media alike, recording the highest 96% Cinema Egg Index among films released during the same period, spreading word-of-mouth in theaters.

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