”Love in the Big City” starring Kim GoEun and Noh Sang Hyun has been a hot topic with comments such as ”Lines that you want to cherish in your own life”...A new long teaser for the Japanese version has arrived!
”Love in the Big City” starring Kim GoEun and Noh Sang Hyun has been a hot topic with comments such as ”Lines that you want to cherish in your own life”...A new long teaser for the Japanese version has arrived!
Kim GoEun (Tombbreak, Goblin) Noh Sang Hyun (Pachinko
The movie "Pachinko" (starring the Korean multi-award-winning Hot Topic film "
"Love in the Big City" (distributor: Nikkatsu/KDDI) is currently a big hit in theaters. It is also ranked first in Filmarks' "Opening Day Satisfaction Ranking" (2nd week of June).
On Viral, comments included "I cried!", "I fell in love with the two of them," and "I wanted to see a film like this!", while others expressed their sympathy and enthusiastic praise.
The long Japanese teaser is packed with the two characters' conflicts and the wonderful lines that spill out from the conflicts that they can't get used to.
Newly released. The Hot Topic work that has been highly praised and garnered great sympathy both at home and abroad has finally landed in Japan! The strongest relationship found by two people who "cannot fit in with normal"
JaeHee, who lives a free and easy life without worrying about what others think, and HeunSoo, who lives alone and hides the fact that he is gay. Two opposites meet.
The story begins with two young men living together and discovering their own way of life. The protagonist, JaeHee, is played by actress Kim Hyun-soo, who was highly praised for her role in the blockbuster film "Tombbreaker" and won the Best Actress Award at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
Kim GoEun won the Best Actor award for her outstanding acting skills. HeungSoo has also starred in the internationally acclaimed epic TV series "Pachinko," where she demonstrated her outstanding presence and realistic acting.
Noh Sang Hyun is a rising star who has been "discovered" by the world through his power. The original work is a best-selling novel by Park Sang-yeon, which was nominated for the world's three major literary awards, the International Booker Prize and the Dublin Literary Prize.
The director is Lee Eon Hee, whose previous works include "A Blue Sky in the Rain," "A Woman Tells a Cold Lie," and "The Detectives: Return." "Why is being yourself a 'weakness'?"
Those words warm my heart... The long Japanese teaser focusing on the conflict and bond between JaeHee and HeunSoo, who both "live their own way", has been released!
This video focuses on the conflicts that each of JaeHee and Heunsoo face.
JaeHee asks, "Did you want to die?" Heunsoo answers, "No. I didn't want to live." In contrast to JaeHee, who does what he wants without worrying about others, Heunsoo is concerned about what others think.
Heung-soo becomes a complete opposite. Although they are complete opposites, Heung-soo only reveals his true feelings to JaeHee. JaeHee encourages Heung-soo by saying, "Why is being yourself a 'weakness'?"
He hides the fact that he is gay, keeps quiet even from his mother who believes that “being gay can be cured,” and is unable to take a step forward in his relationship with his boyfriend Soo-ho, even though they are becoming special.
"Don't be stupid, it's a mental illness," JaeHee replies. She does what she wants without worrying about what others think - and as a result, she is betrayed by her lover and scorned by those around her.
When JaeHee was hurt both physically and emotionally and even the doctor blamed her, she cried out, "Why are you making assumptions? I don't even know myself yet." All Heunsoo could do was to hold her in his arms.
JaeHee and Heunsoo suffer many wounds for stepping out of the mold, but they confirm their bond by asking each other, "Are we crazy?" and "No, we're the best." Even if they're shameful and pathetic, they're still true to themselves.
Where will these two people with this "strongest relationship," who recognize each other's strengths more than anyone else, go? We hope you'll watch it on the big screen.
Year / Korean film / Korean / Original title: Love in the Big City (English title: Love
in the Big City) / 1 hour 58 minutes / Color / 1.85:1 / 5.1ch / Subtitle translation: Keiko Honda Based on the novel "How to Love in a Big City"
From "JaeHee" (Park Sang-yeon, translated by Oh Young-ah / Aki Shobo) Director: Lee Eon-hee
Cast: Kim Go Eun, Noh Sang Hyun Provided by: KDDI Distributed by: Nikkatsu/KDDI ⓒ 2024 PLUS M
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