A cast dotted with stars including Kang Ki-Yung, Ko Chang-Seok, Seohyun and Lee Jung-Ha are gathering for the long-awaited Korean film Believe.
This only film Omnibus in three parts is destined to fascinate the public with its creative narrative and high -level shows. In preview on 17 September at the CGV theaters, Believe It is a must for fans of innovative cinema.
Part of the film project on the CGV brand, Believe Follows in the footsteps of successful films such as Son Suk-Ku’s Night fishing. The film focuses on the powerful “Faith” theme and is brought to life by three distinct directors: Lee Jong-Suk, Ra Hee-Chan and Park Beom-See. With a total execution time of only 37 minutes, this “Snack Movie” He promises to be an exciting and engaging experience.
A deep immersion in the three stories
The film is divided into three compelling segments, each explores a different aspect of the central theme.
Part 1: Nobody is here
Directed by Lee Jong-Suk, known for his work NegotiationThis segment is a psychological thriller full of surprising twists and turns. Make a deep question: “Can you believe what you can’t see?” Kang Ki-Yung allows his usual carefree image to interpret a dedicated detective, promising a suspense performance that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Part 2: See the end
Led by Ra Hee-chan, director of BossThis part follows a man who lives a discouraged life but finds a way to advance for his last conviction in a world of his own imagination. Ko Chang-Seok offers a powerful performance that obscures the boundaries between reality and fantasy, with SEOHYUN who appears like his muse and a key character who model the rhythm of the story.
Part 3: ice idiotic
Directed by Park Beom-Soo (Victory, Single in Seoul), this final part sees the protagonist Lee Jung-ha as a hockey player in a collapse. The story beautifully merges a witty imagination with a narration of growth and belief. Lee Jung-has masterfully manages both the demanding physical scenes and the delicate emotional layers, creating a new type of sports drama.
Because you should look at “believe”
Believe It is more than a simple Omnibus movie; It is a testimony of the passion and vision of its creators. The directors and actors came out of their comfort areas to offer fresh and genuine cinematographic experience. The exclusive short -shaped format makes it perfect for a quick but of great impact vision.
The Korean film Believe It will be screened exclusively in CGV cinemas from September 17th to September 30th. Tickets have an economic price of only 2,000 krw, with pre-sales starting from 9 September. Do not miss the opportunity to attend the exceptional talent of Kang Ki-Young, Lee Jung-Ha, Seohyun and the rest of the cast in this unique film of its kind.
Sources: Daum – Sports Chosun