You’ve seen him as the brawny dad-to-be in Philippines’ highest grossing foreign film “Train to Busan.” Now, Ma Dong-Seok, also known as Don Lee returns to Philippine cinemas in the sports comedy “Champion.”
The film tells the story of Mark (Ma Dong-Seok), a disgraced
arm-wrestling champion who was adopted by an American family when he was
a boy. He’s working as a bouncer at a club when he meets Jin-ki, a
Korean student who has a knack for schemes to make money from any
situation he’s in. Jin-ki convinced Mark to return to Korea after 30
years to join an arm-wrestling tournament. Upon arriving, Jin-ki gives
him his biological mother’s address. Hesitant at first, he visits the
address and gets united with a sister he didn’t know existed. Max, while
embracing the new family he has, prepares to make a mark in the arm
wrestling tournament.
The film also stars Kwon Yul, Han Ye-ri, Choi Seung-hoon-I, Ok Ye-rin, Yang Hyun-min, Nam Yeon-woo, Kang Shin-hyo and Lee Kyu-ho. Written and directed by Kim Yong-won (Quick).
“Champion” opens in Philippine cinemas May 30, 2018 from Warner Bros. Korea, distributed by Rafaella Films International.
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