On the 22nd, an open-minded Movie released a comedy action drama about the story of a twin bear brother who became a man after eating mugwort and garlic for 100 days with the motif of Dangun myth. Actor Park Sung-Kwang has played two roles, and Park Sung-Kwang's first commercial Movie debut. One day, the twin admiral bear, which was secretly managed, disappears. The scientist (Oh Dal-su), who was searching for them, finds only one of the admiral bear brothers (ung nam-yi), who has become a man, and raises him as a child with his wife (Yum Hye-ran). Park Sung-Kwang, who has the characteristics of a bear and has the same ability as a superhero, happens to be entangled with an international criminal organization, and during his secret mission, his twin brother, Park Sung-Kwang, . Lee Yi-kyung, the best friend of ⁇ ung nam-yi ⁇ and a YouTuber ⁇ malbong ⁇ , also added strength with friendly comic sense, and Yum Hye-ran Choi Min-sik Jung Woo-sung supported. On the other hand, it is a pity that the lavish line-up and high-quality acting are not able to cope with it. It is not possible to make a new setting with a tight drama, and there are many technically lax parts. The development is cliched and the humor code is one-dimensional and old. It seems to be watching the series comet with only the character floating. The Movie drew attention from the production stage to Comedian Park Sung-Kwang's directorial debut, and was spotlighted for its flamboyant cast. In the first production report of the work, Park, including Actors, showed strong confidence and expectations soared. However, after the premiere of the media distribution, criticism of criticism including the media continued, and a critic's criticism (three stars) seemed so controversial, and there was a controversy among netizens. ⁇ ung nam-yi ⁇ , who has been attracting a lot of attention both inside and outside, takes off his veil and goes to the test of Audiences. Amid expectations of Audience's ratings, Movie currently ranks second in real-time bookings (14.4%, 34,807) as of 9:15 p.m., with viewers aged 15 or older and a running time of 98 minutes.