Big Deal 2025
Set during Korea’s 1997 IMF crisis, Big Deal depicts the high-stakes conflict around Gukbo, the country’s top soju brand. When the company teeters on the brink of collapse, Choi In‑beom (Lee Je‑hoon), a results-driven associate at a global investment firm, targets it for takeover. In contrast, Pyo Jong‑rok (Yoo Hae‑jin), the CFO of Gukbo, treats the company as his own and resists outside control. Their clash of ideals evolves into a tense yet transformative corporate struggle.🎤 What the Actors Say Lee Je‑hoon spoke to ELLE Korea about the film, noting that the genre—corporate drama set in a financial crisis—is rare in Korean cinema. He believes the film will resonate with younger viewers who didn't experience the 1997 crisis as it offers a perspective to compare the past with the present.🧾 Critics IMDb rating currently stands around 6.9/10. The story draws inspiration from the real sale of Jinro Group during the financial downturn, emphasizing national identity, corporate greed, and ethical tension. While initially set for June 3, the premiere was strategically moved up to May 30 to capture holiday audiences.📍 Available on Since it was a limited release, check local listings or VOD platforms: services like Prime Video, Apple TV, or other streaming platforms may offer the film for rent or purchase.🎥 Box Office Performance Here’s the box office performance of Big Deal (2025) (소주전쟁) in South Korea and worldwide: South Korea (Domestic): Opening weekend (May 30–June 1): approximately US $939,600, ranking #3 at the weekend box office. Second weekend (June 6–8): dropped about 73%, earning around US $252,800, bringing the South Korea total to approximately US $1.75 million. Full South Korean run ended at about US $1.92 million.International / Worldwide: Total worldwide gross: about US $1.92–$2.05 million, almost entirely from South Korea, with very limited international distribution.🎬 Big Deal (2025) – Conclusion Big Deal is a sharp, emotionally grounded corporate drama that revisits South Korea’s 1997 financial crisis through the lens of a tense corporate takeover. With standout performances from Yoo Hae-jin and Lee Je-hoon, it explores the clash between personal loyalty and profit-driven ambition. It’s a rare Korean film that dives deep into business ethics and national identity, making it both timely and reflective. Whether you're interested in real-life financial history, gripping character dynamics, or slow-burn tension in a business setting, Big Deal is worth checking out.
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