Danbi (Park Jihyeon) dreams of becoming a fairy tale writer, but in reality she is a civil servant who is in charge of censoring obscene materials.
The film is a comedy about a young woman who discovers an unexpected talent for writing while writing a web novel. The main poster that was first released shows Danbi, an aspiring children's story writer, being approached by her senior colleague Jong-seok (Choi Si-hwa).
The scene where Won (Super Junior) and Hwang (Sung Dong Il), a designer of adult web novels, are whispering to each other catches the eye.
The fan representative, who looks a little suspicious, seems to be proposing to Danbi to write an R19 web novel, and Danbi.
Jongsuk's amusing expression, as if he is waiting for the next sentence, arouses curiosity. In addition, the copy "How far have you imagined?" was added above Park Jihyon's head, making it seem like they are revealing their true intentions.
In particular, as the title "It's a fairy tale, but not for teenagers" suggests, Danbi, who dreamed of becoming a fairy tale writer, is busy writing an R19 web novel.
The teaser version released at the same time shows Danbi's imaginary animals and her confidence that "I will definitely succeed as a fairy tale writer."
However, his strong aspirations were short-lived when Danbi, now a public servant in charge of the obscene materials control team, cheerfully greeted him, saying, "Welcome."
A hilarious situation unfolds as Jeon Jong Seo and Dan Bi watch and laugh in vain.
The main poster and teaser of the movie "Dolls" have been released, raising expectations.
"The Movie: The Movie is Not Available to Young People" is scheduled to be released in Korea on January 8, 2025.
[童話ですが、青少年は観覧不可です]メイン予告編
2024/12/17 15:32 KST
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