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''Count'' () is a 2023 South Korean
comedy-drama Comedy drama (also known by the portmanteau dramedy) is a hybrid genre of works that combine elements of comedy and Drama (film and television), drama. In film, as well as scripted television series, serious dramatic subjects (such as death, il ...
film directed by Kwon Hyuk-jae. Based on former boxer Park Si-hun, it stars Jin Seon-kyu as Park, along with
Sung Yoo-bin Sung Yoo-bin (born 25 July 2000) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Film Television series Web series Awards and nominations References External links

* * * 2000 births Living people Male actors from Seoul ...
, Oh Na-ra,
Ko Chang-seok Ko Chang-seok (born October 13, 1970) is a South Korean actor known primarily for his supporting roles in film and television, notably, ''Rough Cut'' (2008), '' Secret Reunion'' (2010), ''Encounter'' (2018–19), and ''Melo Movie'' (2025). C ...
, Jang Dong-joo, Ko Kyu-pil, and Kim Min-ho. The film was theatrically released on February 22, 2023.


Plot

In 1988, Si-hun won an
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. But now, in 1998, he lives an ordinary life as a high school teacher. Since retiring from boxing, all that remains is his stubbornness, and his relentless "my way" attitude frustrates everyone around him. One day, at a boxing tournament he attends by chance, Si-hun witnesses a talented young boxer, Yoon-woo, unfairly forced to forfeit due to
match fixing In organized sports, match fixing (also known as game fixing, race fixing, throwing, rigging, hippodroming, or more generally sports fixing) is the act of playing or officiating a contest with the intention of achieving a predetermined result, v ...
. Outraged by the injustice, Si-hun decides to form a boxing club at his school. Despite fierce opposition from his wife Il-seon and persistent discouragement from the school principal, Si-hun presses on. He takes under his wing the fiery and determined Yoon-woo, along with two unexpected recruits, Hwan-joo and Bok-an, who have no idea what they've gotten themselves into. Together, they embark on an intense and unpredictable training journey.


Cast

* Jin Seon-kyu as Park Si-hun *
Sung Yoo-bin Sung Yoo-bin (born 25 July 2000) is a South Korean actor. Filmography Film Television series Web series Awards and nominations References External links

* * * 2000 births Living people Male actors from Seoul ...
as Yoon-woo * Oh Na-ra as Il-seonk *
Ko Chang-seok Ko Chang-seok (born October 13, 1970) is a South Korean actor known primarily for his supporting roles in film and television, notably, ''Rough Cut'' (2008), '' Secret Reunion'' (2010), ''Encounter'' (2018–19), and ''Melo Movie'' (2025). C ...
as Principal * Jang Dong-joo as Hwan-ju * Ko Kyu-pil as Man-deok * Kim Min-ho as Bok-an * Lee Hong-nae as Dong-soo * Cha Soon-bae as Association President * Choi Woo-hyuk as Byung-wook * Park Sung-geun as Chairman of the Korean Sports Council


Production


Background

''Count'' was inspired by real-life events surrounding former Olympic boxer Park Si-hun, who won a controversial gold medal at the
1988 Seoul Olympics The 1988 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XXIV Olympiad () and officially branded as Seoul 1988 (), were an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were repres ...
. The film follows a retired boxer turned high school teacher who mentors troubled students while confronting his past. Jin Seon-kyu, in his first lead role, was drawn to the film due to its setting in his hometown,
Jinhae Jinhae District () is a district of Changwon, South Korea. This region is served by the Korean National Railroad, and is famous for its annual cherry blossom festival every spring. The city front is on a sheltered, island-studded bay, and is al ...
. He had been practicing boxing for ten years before taking on the role, which helped him prepare for the character. To further enhance his performance, he underwent additional boxing training near the filming location.


Filming

''Count'' was filmed in
Jinhae Jinhae District () is a district of Changwon, South Korea. This region is served by the Korean National Railroad, and is famous for its annual cherry blossom festival every spring. The city front is on a sheltered, island-studded bay, and is al ...
, a district of
Changwon Changwon (; ) is the capital and largest city of South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea (with a population of 1,025,702 ), and the 11th largest city of the South Korea, country. A port city, Changwon is bordered by Masan Bay to the south, and the ...
, South Korea, known for its naval base and cultural heritage. The film captures the local dialect and traditions, including the distinct linguistic differences between Jinhae and nearby cities like
Busan Busan (), officially Busan Metropolitan City, is South Korea's second list of cities in South Korea by population, most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.3 million as of 2024. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economi ...
. Jin noted that while Jinhae is also part of
South Gyeongsang Province South Gyeongsang Province (, ) is a province in the southeast of South Korea. The provincial capital is at Changwon. It is adjacent to the major metropolitan center and port of Busan. The UNESCO World Heritage Site Haeinsa, a Buddhist temple tha ...
, its dialect differs from Busan's, leading to minor linguistic adjustments during production.


Themes

''Count'' explores themes of resilience and
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, drawing parallels between the protagonist's struggles and the broader societal challenges of the time. It also touches on Korea's evolving sports culture and the moral dilemmas athletes face in pursuit of victory. The 1988 Seoul Olympics, a significant moment in Korean sports history, serves as a backdrop for the protagonist's past and influences his mentorship style. ''Count'' also indirectly critiques the controversial aspects of Olympic judging and fairness in sports, referencing real-life debates surrounding Park Si-hun's gold medal victory.


Release

''Count'' was released theatrically on February 22, 2023.


Home media

The film was made available for streaming on September 16, 2023 through tvN Movies under the title ''Countdown''.


References


External links

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