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Director Hah Jun-won, known for co-scripting "The Host" (2006), has delved into the criminal underworld for his directorial debut, "Dead Man," set to release on Feb. 7.
The crime thriller follows Lee Man-jae (Cho Jin-woong), who, working as a figurehead, faces false accusations of embezzlement and finds himself locked up in a cell in China. Assisted by political consultant Madam Sim (Kim Hee-ae), he returns to Korea to uncover the truth and reclaim his name.
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Hah shared that extensive and dangerous research, spanning five years, was undertaken to authentically portray the criminal world operating behind figureheads. The director expressed the challenges of researching transactions under false names and conducting investigations into criminal cases abroad.
Cho Jin-woong, drawn to the well-crafted script, emphasized the chilling reality portrayed in the film and the cautionary tale it tells. Kim Hee-ae highlighted her character's uniqueness, describing Madam Sim as a powerful figure, both financially and in personality, unlike any other female characters seen in Korean cinema.
"Dead Man" aims to shed light on societal issues related to personal responsibility and the misuse of identities. Hah's meticulous planning and compelling narrative were praised by the cast, promising an engaging exploration of the criminal underworld.
Sayart
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Crime Thriller Features Risky Research and Compelling Story
Courtesy of Wavve
Director Hah Jun-won, known for co-scripting "The Host" (2006), has delved into the criminal underworld for his directorial debut, "Dead Man," set to release on Feb. 7.
The crime thriller follows Lee Man-jae (Cho Jin-woong), who, working as a figurehead, faces false accusations of embezzlement and finds himself locked up in a cell in China. Assisted by political consultant Madam Sim (Kim Hee-ae), he returns to Korea to uncover the truth and reclaim his name.
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▲ Courtesy of Wavve |
Hah shared that extensive and dangerous research, spanning five years, was undertaken to authentically portray the criminal world operating behind figureheads. The director expressed the challenges of researching transactions under false names and conducting investigations into criminal cases abroad.
Cho Jin-woong, drawn to the well-crafted script, emphasized the chilling reality portrayed in the film and the cautionary tale it tells. Kim Hee-ae highlighted her character's uniqueness, describing Madam Sim as a powerful figure, both financially and in personality, unlike any other female characters seen in Korean cinema.
"Dead Man" aims to shed light on societal issues related to personal responsibility and the misuse of identities. Hah's meticulous planning and compelling narrative were praised by the cast, promising an engaging exploration of the criminal underworld.
Sayart
Sayart, sayart2022@gmail.com
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