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Actor Lee Tae-bin is targeting the Japanese archipelago through the short drama "Fight School."
Lee Tae-bin's main film "Fight School" will be released exclusively to the Japanese market on the 9th through global content company RIDI's short drama platform "Kanta." In addition to the fact that this work is Lee Tae-bin's entry into Japan, it is already attracting hot attention from local fans for his intense action transformation.
"Fight School" is a short drama about students who entered the fight against the backdrop of Taeyang High School, where they can receive scholarships only when they are ranked through the ranking match system. Lee Tae-bin played Shin Jun-hyuk, a Taekwondo player-turned-student in the play. Shin Jun-hyuk is a person who throws himself into a desperate survival structure to protect his sick sister, and Lee Tae-bin will lead the central narrative of the play by adding powerful action to his unique delicate emotional performance.

In particular, Lee Tae-bin will demonstrate his appearance as a "next-generation action prospect" through this work. Rumor has it that he himself performed high-level actions in line with the character setting of a former Taekwondo player, drawing admiration from field officials. Despite the rapid development and urgent breathing unique to short dramas, Lee Tae-bin is expected to portray the inner side of the character in a dense manner, giving viewers an overwhelming sense of immersion.
Lee Tae-bin, who is about to challenge the first action genre, expressed his excitement through his agency. He said, "It was my first full-fledged action acting, so I was very nervous even before filming and I thought fiercely about it in the preparation process. However, as I was immersed in filming while working together on the scene, I am proud that the action scenes were more exciting than expected."
"I did my best to show the hot family love and tough action of a character named Shin Jun-hyuk at the same time. I am happy to present my new appearance, and I ask for a lot of interest and expectation," he added with a sincere request.
"Fight School," starring Lee Tae-bin, will be available on the short-drama platform "Kanta," which can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in Japan from the 9th. Attention is focusing on how Lee Tae-bin, who has proven a wide range of acting spectrum in various works, will achieve global results through his entry into Japan.
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