The released character posters feature powerful lines and the appearance of characters with different goals.
Suyeong (Jung Do Yeong), whose cold expression is filled with anger, loads a revolver at someone with an unwavering gaze. "Take responsibility and keep your promises," he says firmly.
"Responsibility? Promises? I've lived without those things," says Ande, treating her promise with Suyeong as if it were nothing.
Ji Chang Wook, a man who plays the role of the stalker, is seen gazing off into space with a worried expression and anxious gaze, raising curiosity as to what crisis is looming over him.
Yoon Seong is not sure if he is Suyeong's accomplice or traitor.
Suyeong's police officer colleague Dongho (Kim Jun Han) looks at her with a sharp gaze.
He looks down at someone threateningly. He chases away Suyeong who came to visit him, but at the same time, he makes Yoonseong follow Suyeong. "Keep that in mind. You should never lie to Ha Suyeong.
As he knows Suyeong better than anyone else, as the words "Don't follow me" suggest, attention is focused on how he will become involved with her.
The head of the department (Kim Jung Soo), who is in charge of resolving various issues, is a formidable opponent.
He has a look of deep thought after meeting Andy. As the line "I have to settle this now. What will happen if I provoke Andy?" shows, he has a special skill for dealing with people and will use any means or method to make Suyeong suffer.
When Suyeong visits President Cho (Jung Man-sik) to find out what happened, he asks, "Do you really not know anything?" and tells him to give up on taking the blame.
The expression on President Cho's face as he tries to escape from the interrogation as if there is no need to help Suyeong, who is not even there, is impressive.
"Revolver" will be released in Korea on August 7th.
2024/07/29 13:40 KST
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