The poster for the movie "Ghosts" is colorful, like a dystopian future.
The film is set against the backdrop of a drab, colorful apartment building, and features a number of impressive actors. The first actor to catch your eye is Lee Yo Won, who is trying to save a pet AI that has been abandoned by humans.
The back of the character, pulling a suitcase and heading somewhere, is placed in the center of the poster. Above her back is Kang Cha, who plays her son Beom Soo, who has returned home after 100 years.
Ni (SF9), his mother (played by Lee Joo-sil) who waited for him until her hair turned gray, Nam-gyu B (played by Oh Hee-jun) who has been paying off the apartment loan on behalf of humans for hundreds of years, and
The main character (played by Baek Suzy-yang), who reunites with his ex-girlfriend in a pure love story, and the up-and-coming actor Lee Jae-yi are also eye-catching.
Jung Kyung-ho, who plays the role of the ghost, invites curiosity as to which is human and which is AI. Veteran actor Jo Jae Yun, who has a strong presence and holds a shotgun to protect the ghosts,
There is also a great supporting actor, Kim Kang-hyun, who steals the scene every time with his unique storytelling. The copy at the top of the poster, "The future has already been made!", suggests that the movie is about the "future" that is about to happen.
The teaser warns that "this could actually happen in our future." Korea in the near future, where humanoid AIs that look and think like humans, is a society where hope and anxiety coexist.
With the recent release of director Bong JUNHO's "Mickey 17," the sci-fi genre has been gaining attention from movie fans, and the film will feature a realistic AI theme, which is currently a hot topic.
With a fresh combination of settings and characters, it presents a new paradigm for Korean sci-fi. It is scheduled to be released in Korean cinemas on April 9, 2025.
2025/03/06 21:39 KST
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