The movie "Revolver," which will be released in August in Korea, is about a former police officer named Suyeong (Jeon Do-ho) who takes the blame for all the crimes and goes to prison.
The film depicts the story of a young man named Lee Young who, after being released from prison, moves straight ahead toward a single goal. "Revolver" has released tension stills, raising expectations for a quiet yet passionate story.
Suyeong, who went to prison with the promise of a big reward, loses everything after he is released. With no family or friends, Suyeong has become nothing but dust and the money he was promised is gone.
Suyeong goes out to find Andy (Ji Chang Wook), who broke his promise, and is unsure whether he is a helper or a traitor.
People with their own goals, including Yoon Seong (IM JIYEON), who is not interested in her, start to appear before her one by one.
Ji Chang Wook, who transformed into the hysterical Andy, confronted Suyeong with the gaze of a hyena looking for prey.
Im Ji Yeon, who plays Yoon Seong, who is unsure whether to become a helper to Suyeong or a traitor for her own survival, portrays the complex and delicate nature of the characters surrounding Suyeong.
The unidentified people he encounters on a mountain path at night, and the tension that surrounds him as he is surrounded by them, are like that of the night before a storm, when something could happen at any moment.
"Revolver" is a story about the psychological tension and strange chemistry between the characters, which arise when various characters such as Andy and Yoonseong become entangled around the protagonist Suyeong, who has a heart of steel.
In addition to Andy and Yoonseong, the various people Suyeong meets also drag her into a quagmire, but also give her the momentum to move forward, breathing tension into the film.
The film "Revolver," which will release tension stills and tease the birth of even more exciting works this summer, will be released in theaters in Korea on August 7th.
2024/07/11 16:27 KST
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