Hyeri and Park Se-wan become high school cheerleaders ‘Victory’ crank-in
Hyeri and Park Se-wan become high school cheerleaders ‘Victory’ crank-in
Actors Lee Hye-ri and Park Se-wan transform into high school cheerleaders through the movie 'Victory' (directed by Park Beom-soo).

According to distributor Mindmark Co., Ltd. on the 6th, the casting of 9 members of the high school cheerleading team 'Millennium Girls', including Hye-ri Lee and Se-wan Park, was confirmed on the 4th and 'Victory' started.

'Victory' is set in 1999 at the end of the century in Geoje, the southernmost part of the school. The school dance duo Pil-seon (played by Lee Hye-ri) and Mina (played by Park Se-wan) have a passionate cheering match with dance and music with the 'Millennium Girls', a cheerleading club formed solely for dancing. It's an unfolding story.

Lee Hye-ri plays the role of Pil-seon, a high school student who accidentally discovers cheerleading, and leads the play with her unique and cheerful energy. Park Se-wan played the role of Pil-seon's best friend, Mina, and predicted a fantastic chemistry with Lee Hye-ri.

Jo A-ram plays the role of Se-hyeon, a transfer student who came to Geoje after working as a cheerleader in Seoul, and engages in a tense war of nerves with Pil-seon. A large number of unique rookies including Choi Ji-soo, Baek Hai, Kwon Won-na, Yeom Ji-young, Lee Han-joo, and Park Hyo-eun joined, completing the 'Millennium Girls' team full of passion and spirit.

'Victory', directed by director Park Beom-soo, who wrote and directed the films 'Single in Seoul' and 'Red Carpet', is attracting attention by being the first Korean film to depict cheerleading in earnest. In 1999, through the story of the cheerleading team 'Millennium Girls', set in a small town in Geoje, it not only brings back memories of high school days that were more cheerful and brilliant than ever, but also recreates the turn-of-the-century culture that stimulates retro sensibility. Expectations are high that it will also provide listening pleasure.

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr