
Volleyball coach Kim Woo Jin, who has never tasted a single success in his life, runs a volleyball class for children who are going to fail and takes over the women's volleyball team just before disbandment. This man's challenge is to win at least once. (Source: Korean = Naver || Translation = kisskh) ~~ Release dates: Jan 27, 2023 (Festival) Edit Translation
- English
- Русский
- Română
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- Native Title: 1승
- Also Known As: 1 Seung , 1 Victory , 1 Win , Первая победа
- Screenwriter & Director: Shin Yeon Shick
- Screenwriter: Cho Yu Jin
- Genres: Comedy, Drama, Sports
Cast & Credits
- Song Kang HoKim U JinMain Role
- Park Jeong MinKang Jeong WonMain Role
- Jang Yoon JuBang Su JiMain Role
- Lee Min JiYukiSupport Role
- Lee Joo YoungHa NiSupport Role
- Park Myung Hoon[Manager]Support Role
Reviews

A lighthearted approach to a sport flick.
Unlike other sports films that lean heavily into dramatic, tear-jerking moments, this film takes a more fun and humorous approach as it follows Kim Woo Jin, a volleyball coach who has never won a single match in his career, guiding a team of underdog and substitute players who are dealing with their own struggles both on and off the court in pursuit of that one victory.While the film may not offer groundbreaking storytelling, and the overall plot pretty much follows a predictable sports movie formula, it still manages to entertain with solid acting from Song Kang-ho and Park Jeong-min, plus its great camerawork, and high production values.
As the first Korean film that centers on women’s volleyball, this film, like many Korean sports flick, is visually impressive, particularly during the game scenes. The fast-paced action and athleticism of the players are captured in stunning detail, making the volleyball matches exciting to watch. Featuring Korea’s volleyball stars, the matches in the film bring an extra layer of realism. Although the title itself gives away the ending, the tension and emotional highs of the sports scenes manage to keep audiences on edge until the end.
One main issue of this film is its weak character development. And while the film does a decent job of setting up the motivations of the characters, the supporting cast is not given much backstory and conflict punch, resulting in less emotional depth. If they had explored the theme of teamwork a bit more, it could've turned this film into a great one.
In conclusion, "One Win" may not win any awards for originality, but it's a fun story with great production values that make it a worthwhile addition to the sports drama genre. While it may not leave a lasting impact, this film still manages to deliver a satisfying conclusion that will leave audiences feeling uplifted.
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Major Disappointment
The overall plot pretty much follows a very standard predictable sports movie formula. That in itself isn't necessarily bad if you can identify with the characters enough to root them on. This film falls flat because there is pretty much no character development that might make you care what happens to our poor overmatched volleyball team. I was also outright dissapointed in Song Kang Ho. He may have been an award winning lead actor in several of the most notable films in Korean movie history, but here he seems to simply be going through the motions. Even much of the humor falls flat.Was this review helpful to you?
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