On the 22nd, Netflix released unreleased stills and behind-the-scenes footage of the film "Good News," which immediately became number one in Korea's top 10 films after its release.
"Good News" depicts the extraordinary efforts of a group of people who rallied together in the 1970s to land a hijacked plane.
The film was released on the 17th and immediately became the number one movie in Korea's top 10 movies, gaining popularity. Above all, it is an ensemble of characters who struggle alone to achieve their own goals.
The audience continues to respond enthusiastically to director Byun Sung-hyun's witty and wonderful direction. After its release, the film recorded a 100% freshness index on Rotten Tomatoes, and is rated highly for its satirical and humorous nature.
The newly released unreleased stills and behind the scenes stills are about the hijacked plane.
The film gives a glimpse of the tense moments of the people who gathered to try to land the plane, as well as the passion of the actors for the project. First, an unidentified detective (Sol Kyung Gu) secretly investigates the situation in the country.
While trying to resolve the crisis, his relaxed expression is noticeable. Elite Air Force Lieutenant Seo Gyo-myung (played by Hong Kyung) is trying to re-hijack the hijacked plane on the ground.
Just before he unleashes his extraordinary plan to assassinate the spy, Park Sang-hyun (played by Ryu Seung-bom), the director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), shows the inner conflict he is experiencing.
With a face that combines charisma and wit, he is giving instructions to someone from the car window, showing off his unique charisma. Also, Sol Kyung-gu and Hong Gyo, who are wearing cowboy hats,
In addition to this, Ishida (Yamada Takayuki), Parliamentary Vice Minister of Transport, who was suddenly dispatched to South Korea, and the abducted
The plane's captain, Kubo (played by Shiina Kippei), and co-pilot, Maeda (played by Kim Sung Oh), as well as the leader of a Japanese communist group, Denji (played by Kasamatsu Masaru), and his deputy leader, Asuka (played by Yamamoto Naeru).
The harmonious off-screen chemistry and passionate acting of the top Japanese and Korean actors who enriched "Good News" will further heighten interest in the work.
"Good News" is currently streaming on Netflix.


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2025/10/22 22:09 KST
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