
Actors Kim Yoon-seok and Lee Seung-gi are set to bring delightful stories to the year-end. The movie 'Big Family' (directed by Yang Woo-seok) is confirmed to be released on December 11th. On the 29th, a teaser poster and a teaser trailer were revealed. Kim Yoon-seok shows a new side of himself that hasn’t been seen before in his filmography.
'Big Family' tells the story of a dumpling restaurant 'Pyeongmanok' owned by Kim Yoon-seok's character, whose family line ends because his son (played by Lee Seung-gi) becomes a monk. Unexpectedly, he starts a cohabitation with his adorable grandchildren.
Kim Yoon-seok transforms into 'Ham Moo-ok,' a seasoned restaurant owner of 38 years. The poster features a somewhat serious phrase: "Will the 38-year-old dumpling family, whose line has ended, rise again or fall apart?" Kim Yoon-seok is shown carefully making dumplings.


The teaser trailer presented a cheerful atmosphere. It showed Ham Moo-ok running the constantly busy traditional restaurant Pyeongmanok. The scene transitions to a live radio broadcast featuring his son, monk Ham Moon-seok (played by Lee Seung-gi).
During the broadcast, a live revelation that a child has come to see the head monk Ham Moon-seok sets off a tumultuous story. It raised expectations for the chemistry between Kim Yoon-seok, who has transformed into a dumpling master, and Lee Seung-gi, who has shaved his head for the role.
Additionally, actors Kim Sung-ryung, Kang Han-na, Park Soo-young, and child actors Kim Si-woo and Yoon Chae-na appear. The lively interaction among the actors promises full entertainment. 'Big Family' will be released in theaters on December 11th.

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