Upcoming film “One Win” has unveiled new stills of Song Kang Ho and Park Jung Min!

“One Win” follows a women’s professional volleyball team that has never won a game. The story features a coach who has never tasted victory, an owner uninterested in winning, and players unsure of how to succeed. Despite their challenges, the team is determined to achieve just one win.

In the film, Song Kang Ho plays Kim Woo Jin, a volleyball player-turned-coach who has constantly faced setbacks in both his personal and professional life. However, his life takes an unexpected turn when Kang Jung Won (Park Jung Min), a team owner seeking publicity, offers him the position of head coach for a women’s volleyball team and asks him to secure just one victory.

The new stills depict Kim Woo Jin in various emotional states—one shows him grasping his head in frustration while watching a game, while another captures him giving a thumbs-up on the court, raising curiosity about his and the team’s journey.

Reflecting on his character, Song Kang Ho shared, “There’s something relatable and endearing about him, as he has experienced failures and shortcomings just like all of us.” He also described the film as both a sports drama and a story of personal growth.

Meanwhile, Park Jung Min plays Kang Jung Won, the son of a wealthy family, who craves attention. With no volleyball experience, he hired Woo Jin and offered a reward of 2 billion won (approximately USD 1.5 million) for a single victory purely to attract public interest.

In the newly released stills, Kang Jung Won is seen making a hand gesture while wearing an orange beanie and performing on stage to a cheering crowd, highlighting his eccentric personality.

Emphasizing his commitment to portraying this unique character, Park Jung Min stated, “I aimed to showcase a quirky team owner unlike any we’ve seen before, but who also has genius marketing skills.”

“One Win” is set to hit theaters in December.

In the meantime, watch Song Kang Ho in “A Taxi Driver” below:

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And Park Jung Min in “Miracle: Letters to the President” here:

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