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10 million actor Lee Jun-hyuk → Cho Rong's Ko Kyu-pil, the taste of acting, is coming to "Mismatch."

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Kim Mihwa

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The movie "Miss Match" visits the screen with actors full of charms such as actor Oh Dae-hwan, Oh Yoon-ah, and Lee Jun-hyuk.

The movie "Mismatch" will be released on the 23rd. "Mismatch" is a crazy comic family drama about Bong-soo, a man who lost his memory in a sudden accident, and understanding his family again in a tangled relationship.

Actors with solid acting skills are active amid the prediction of a character party full of personality. Ahn Seok-hwan, who is called the "emperor of ad-lib," also demonstrates his unique cheerful energy in this work. Ahn Seok-hwan plays the role of his father, Seok-gu, who is immature than his children in the play, and shows the affectionate charm of suddenly becoming Bong-su's younger brother and being nagged due to Bong-su's memory malfunction.

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Regarding the "Mismatch," Ahn Seok-hwan boasted of his chemistry with the actors, saying, "The scene was very enjoyable and the chemistry with the younger actors was impressive."

Lee Joon-hyuk, who recently played the role of Mak Dong-Ajae in "The Man Who Lives with the King," played Bong-soo's best friend, Sang-young. Lee Joon-hyuk plays a mysterious character who reveals his hidden heart in a bizarre relationship from a friend to a wife. Lee Joon-hyuk's unique live ad-lib and the taste of words in a "mismatch" situation will convey laughter.

In addition, Ko Kyu-pil, who made his name known as "Cho Rong" through "The Crime City," played the role of Bong-soo's younger brother, Mansu, in "Miss Match." It is rumored that Bong-soo, who read the memory, considered his younger brother as the manager and performed a unique younger brother's acting with an episode that took place.

The actors added to the charm of the movie by making the most of their specialties. Lee Joon-hyuk said, "If it was judged that even if it was not in the script, it would fit the situation, I consulted with director Son Tae-woong and added ideas on the spot." On top of that, Oh Dae-hwan, who topped Netflix through "Mox Park" and showed the possibility of Oh Dae-hwan's comedy, and Oh Yoon-ah, who is returning to the screen for the first time in five years since "How to: Revisit," will create synergy.

Meanwhile, "Mismatch" is a crazy comic family drama that takes place when a man who experienced a sudden accident is "Mismatch" of all relationships due to a memory malfunction. It will be released on the 23rd.

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