Lee Min-ho will be conveying the presence of a unique character through the film "From the Point of View of an Omniscient Reader," which will be released in July.
"From the Perspective of an Omniscient Reader" is about the day that a novel that has been serialized for over 10 years is completed, and the world in the novel becomes reality.
The only reader of the novel, Kim Deok-ja (Ahn Hyo-Seop), must fight with the protagonist Yoo Jun-hyuk (Lee Min-ho) and his friends to survive in the apocalyptic world.
It is a business action movie. Lee Min-ho, who is recognized as one of the leading Korean stars in Korea and has produced many masterpieces, has not appeared on the big screen since "Gangnam Blues" (2015).
This is his first new work in about 10 years, so the significance is special. The character that brought Lee Min-ho back to the big screen is Yoo Jun-hyuk, the protagonist of the novel "Three Ways to Survive in a Ruined World."
Yoo Jun-hyuk is an intriguing character who has overwhelming strength and talent, as he is able to complete all scenarios using his time leap skill, which allows him to start over from the beginning even if he dies.
He dominates the film with his eye-catching presence and visuals from the moment he appears, and shows off complex emotional lines and explosive action as he repeats numerous time leaps.
All the experiences he had while breaking many scripts filled Yoo Jun-hyuk with cynicism, but on Dongho Bridge, he found himself in a situation that was different from what he had expected.
He meets Kim Deok-ja, who creates a new situation for him, and begins to pay close attention to him. Lee Min-ho said, "I thought a lot about the loneliness of a human being who survives alone in the life of an immortal.
I had to show this worldview through Hyuk, and I thought that if he wasn't the real deal, the process of Deokja and his companions entering this worldview and overcoming the crisis would be more convincing.
" He also said, "Because he is a character who is constantly fighting, I put a lot of effort into preparing his action scenes," and
He revealed that he worried a lot about how to make the action movements, gazes, and facial expressions exist without being excessive and seeming fake, raising expectations for his dense acting.
By minmin 2025/06/11 10:03 KST