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Song Jae Lim's posthumous film ”Crash” to be released in January next year
The film "Crash: A Man Who Failed in Business" (hereafter "Crash"), the final work of the late actor Song Jae Lim, will be released in January next year.
On the 14th (today), the production company of the drama announced that Song Jae-in, who passed away on the 12th of this month,
It has been announced that the movie "Crash," starring Lim, is scheduled to be released in mid-January next year. The film is about the so-called "LUNA Coin" crash that occurred in 2022.
This is a work based on a true story that takes as its motif the behavior of a young man, a woman, or a person with a disability. After taking advantage of the gaps in the system, he fraudulently supplied and demanded funds for young entrepreneurs. After deliberately defaulting on checks and going out of business,
It is a story about young people who receive Series A investment from a virtual currency service and end up making an irreversible decision.
Song Jae Lim plays the role of Yang Do-hyun, a man who receives a youth entrepreneurship grant but then deliberately defaults on checks and goes out of business.
Earlier, Song Jae Lim was found dead at her home in Seongdong-gu, Seoul at around 12:30 pm on the 12th.
The body was placed in the mortuary at the Seoul St. Mary's Hospital, Yeouido, and the funeral procession took place at noon on the 14th (today). The burial site is Seoul Municipal Seunghwawon.
Meanwhile, Song Jae Lim was born in 1985 and made his name known in 2012 with the MBC TV series "Moon Embracing the Sun." He has since appeared in such dramas as "Handsome Ramen Shop," "The Age of Inspiration: Birth of a Fighting God," and "TWO
He has been active in various dramas, including "WEEKS," "Unkind Women," "Perfect Couple: Love is Trial and Error," and the films "Yaksha: Ruthless Operation" and "Mikki (Bait)."
She also appeared on stage through the play "The Rose of Versailles," which closed on October 13. ■Main counseling services listed on the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare's website to prevent suicide
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2024/11/14 14:16 KST
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