"Hijack" (director: Kim Sung-han), a movie starring Ha Jung-Woo that depicts the danger of a hijacking, has been confirmed for release on June 21st.
The poster shows the tense situation of co-pilot Tae-in (played by Ha Jung Woo) and captain Gyu-sik (played by Sung Dong Il) who are upside down in a plane that has flipped 180 degrees.
The expressions of the two men sitting in the cockpit of the plane, which has been turned upside down, are sure to catch your eye, and make you suspect that something unusual has happened.
The scene where the co-pilot, Tain, holds his hands on the controls to land the plane safely even after it has been hijacked, gives a perfect sense of the dire situation.
The image of Yong-dae (played by Yeo Jin Goo) desperately rushing towards the cockpit of a crashed plane shows a haunting, intense expression on his face, making us wonder why he ended up in such a situation.
Captain Gyu-sik, bleeding next to Tae-in, looks anxiously at Yong-dae. The two are in an extreme situation with no way out, and the story reads, "In the winter of 1971, this passenger plane was abducted."
The copy makes us wonder how the hijacking that took place in the sky will unfold and what choices the people involved will make when faced with the incident.
In the first teaser that was released at the same time, she is seen running straight ahead without wavering even in the tense moment when she shouts "Escape!"
The sight of co-pilot Tae-in staring at him immediately conveys the suspense. The scene where the incident rewinds until the cabin starts shaking with Tae-in's Naeun-soo and an explosion occurs is intriguing.
The scene where Yong-dae pulls the safety pin of the bomb and shouts, "This plane is going to North Korea," leads the audience into a state of extreme tension that takes their breath away.
Tae-in and Gyu-sik try their best. The intense suspense of the crew, including Ok-soon (played by SooBin) and passenger Yong-dae, who is heading to a different destination, as they put their lives on the line for this flight, is unfolding.
The scene where Thayne desperately steers the plane even in an unstable situation, and the plane hurtles forward at such high speed that it seems it might collide with a snowy mountain at any moment, gives a sense of exhilaration that can only be experienced in a movie.
The explosive situation of "seconds to go" and the breathtaking battles unfolding in the air give viewers a strong sense of immersion. This is the top hit among this summer's Hot Topic works, attracting audiences with its genre-based pleasure.
-Expectations are building for "Hijack." It is scheduled to be released in Korean cinemas on June 21st.
2024/05/09 22:25 KST
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