The movie "Streaming" is about a crime channel streamer with the most subscribers, "Woosung," who is involved in an unsolved serial murder case.
This is a thriller that depicts the process of finding clues to a crime and tracking down the culprit as it unfolds in real time on STREAM.
The stills released are about Woo Sang (Kang HaNeul) who is the perpetrator of a serial killer case.
We captured his face gradually becoming exhausted as he followed the people, and then he remained engrossed, teasing the viewer for the next stream until the very end of the film.
At the end of the film, Woo-sung finally comes face to face with the serial killer, and a fierce battle ensues, putting the audience in a state of high tension.
Despite the intense physical challenges that put his life at risk, Woosung continues to STREAM, sitting in front of the camera and singing his signature line, "This is something only I can do.
I'm really going now," he says, making the viewers unable to take their eyes off the screen.
In this way, Woosung unleashes his endless desire and madness for STREAM.
The scene shows the high-stimulation of individual streams, which are only for dopamine. Director Cho Jang-ho said, "The film was really meaningful because of the last scene.
"It's a scene that I love so much and that is so important to me," she said, explaining the meaning behind the ending scene, in which Kang HaNeul gave a passionate performance until the very end.
The crazy Woosung who sits in front of the camera and hosts the live show until the very end is a hot topic.
The film "Streaming," which depicts the stark reality of faith, is currently receiving rave reviews in theaters across South Korea.
By minmin 2025/04/09 10:41 KST