This demon-possessed comedy follows the story of Baek Kil-gu (Ahn Bo Hyun), a young man who ends up taking a strange part-time job watching over the young woman "Yoona" of the 20th century, and ends up having his soul stolen away.
This new work by director Lee Sang Kyun, whose debut film "Exit" in 2019 attracted 9.42 million viewers, is drawing attention as it is his second collaboration with Yoona.
Ahn Bo Hyun, Sung Dong Il, and Joo Hyun Young came together to create a unique comedy.
In the released poster, he has a crazy look in his eyes and messy hair.
The combination of strength and weakness between Yuna, who plays the devil who visually transforms into Kushy, and Ahn Bo Hyun, who plays Kilgu, an unemployed young man with a large physique and a timid gaze, is intriguing.
The phrase, "Every morning, the hell of a creepy part-time job begins" foreshadows the harsh story of Kilgu's upcoming encounter with the devil.
In the teaser version released at the same time, director Lee Sang Kyun's unique style is used to complete Yuna's devilish acting, and the harmless pure appearance of Ahn Bo Hyun is captivating.
Meanwhile, the original title of the film "The Devil Moved In" was "2 o'clock Date," but it was later changed.
By minmin 2025/06/13 08:48 KST