The Japanese remake of the Ha Jung Woo-starring film "Terror Live" (directed by Kim Byung Woo), which was released in 2013 and attracted 5.58 million viewers, "Showtime Seven" is about to be released in Korea.
The Japanese film "Showtime Seven" (director: Kazutaka Watanabe) received a terrorist threat during a live broadcast, and the teaser is now a hot topic.
The main teaser video was first released in Korea on the 9th. The main teaser video is about a peaceful day when a phone call comes in during a live radio broadcast, with the message, "We're going to blow up the Yamato Electric Power Joto Thermal Power Plant."
The call begins with the voice of a nurse. The newscaster, Orimoto (played by Hiroshi Abe), thinks it is just a prank call and hangs up, but two minutes later, it is confirmed that the power plant has actually exploded, and he seems to panic.
Next, the author portrays Orimoto, who is calculating and a true news anchor, as he decides to use the unprecedented scoop situation of live coverage of the first ever serial bombings, which the terrorists demand, as a chance to make a comeback.
Through this, the subsequent events show how the story will unfold in a completely unpredictable direction. Orimoto, the only person the terrorist pointed out as a negotiating partner, is able to persuade the terrorist, and the provocations that cross the line become more and more intense.
As the story becomes more intense, the phrase "The worst live show begins" raises interest in the ending. Even just the teaser version is full of tense situations and a strong sense of immersion.
"Showtime Seven" will be released exclusively at Lotte Cinema in April.


映画「ショウタイムセブン」韓国版予告編
映画「ショウタイムセブン」韓国版予告編



2025/04/09 22:31 KST
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