The movie "Wonderland," which will be released in Korea on June 5th, is about a man who reunites with his loved ones through a video chat service called "Wonderland," which uses artificial intelligence to revive the dead.
The story depicts the rift between the world of "Wonderland" and reality. Suzy plays the role of Jeong-in, who revives her lover who is bedridden after an accident in "Wonderland."
The film will delicately portray the emotions felt in everyday life with loved ones, and will express a variety of feelings such as happiness, confusion, healing, and nostalgia.
Park BoGum plays Tae-ju, Jeong-in's lover who wakes up from a coma.
From the bright and warm appearance of Dae-ju, the AI designed in the "Wonderland" service, to the real Dae-ju who wakes up from a coma and is confused and hesitant because everything is unfamiliar, the story is full of interesting characters.
The drama delicately portrays the completely different characters that each person has. "The duality of Tae-ju's character, his broad-minded soul that can accept everyone and his very weak soul, was well expressed," said Kim.
As Director Tae Yeon said, interest is growing in Park Bo-Gum's unique acting in two roles that completes the special worldview of "Wonderland."
Park BoGum and Suzy, who are acting together for the first time, are taking pictures of themselves as a cute couple from the past in the movie.
Director Kim Tae Yeon said, "The two actors have a very good relationship and create scenes while being considerate and respectful of each other.
The two have been drawing attention for their synergistic acting and for eliciting sympathy from the audience.
By minmin 2024/04/30 17:49 KST