The Terror Live
- English:The Terror Live
- Korean: 더 테러 라이브
- Release Date: 2013/07/31
- Duration: 98分
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
The Terror Live (Korean: 더 테러 라이브) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2013-07-31. The running time is 98 minutes.
A “Korean disaster movie” starring Ha Jung Woo. In the summer of 2013, the vivid impact of the Hangang River bombing will be broadcast exclusively live.
. ``Now...I'm going to blow up the legs of the Han River.'' National anchor Yong Hwa (Ha Jung Woo), who was forced to appear on a radio program due to unfavorable incidents, received a threatening phone call from an unknown viewer during a live broadcast.
Let's go. ``I said I'd make it explode, right?'' Thinking it was a prank call, he hung up the phone and witnessed the Mapo Bridge explode. The horrifying disaster that unfolded before our eyes was classified as a “terrorism incident.”
Yong Hwa gets a clue that there is a terrorist attack. ``Don't declare it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!'' He tries to make a deal behind the scenes with the news director on the condition that he return to the news, and he ends up trying to make a deal with the news chief on the condition that he return to the news.
The story will be broadcast exclusively live. . The Korean movie "The Terror Live" depicts not only the realistic fear of a bomb attack occurring on the Hangang River Mapo Bridge, which is a peaceful everyday space, but also the disaster.
The unique setting of reporting the disaster through live news broadcasts creates a sense of tension. A showdown that repeats reversals between the terrorists who oppress them in unpredictable ways and the news anchors who stand up to them.
That's far from it. Ha Jung Woo, one of Korea's leading box office actors, shines through his acting skills. The Japanese title is "Terror, Live" and it was released in Japan on August 30, 2014.
A “Korean disaster movie” starring Ha Jung Woo. In the summer of 2013, the vivid impact of the Hangang River bombing will be broadcast exclusively live.
. ``Now...I'm going to blow up the legs of the Han River.'' National anchor Yong Hwa (Ha Jung Woo), who was forced to appear on a radio program due to unfavorable incidents, received a threatening phone call from an unknown viewer during a live broadcast.
Let's go. ``I said I'd make it explode, right?'' Thinking it was a prank call, he hung up the phone and witnessed the Mapo Bridge explode. The horrifying disaster that unfolded before our eyes was classified as a “terrorism incident.”
Yong Hwa gets a clue that there is a terrorist attack. ``Don't declare it. This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity!'' He tries to make a deal behind the scenes with the news director on the condition that he return to the news, and he ends up trying to make a deal with the news chief on the condition that he return to the news.
The story will be broadcast exclusively live. . The Korean movie "The Terror Live" depicts not only the realistic fear of a bomb attack occurring on the Hangang River Mapo Bridge, which is a peaceful everyday space, but also the disaster.
The unique setting of reporting the disaster through live news broadcasts creates a sense of tension. A showdown that repeats reversals between the terrorists who oppress them in unpredictable ways and the news anchors who stand up to them.
That's far from it. Ha Jung Woo, one of Korea's leading box office actors, shines through his acting skills. The Japanese title is "Terror, Live" and it was released in Japan on August 30, 2014.