"Deadman," featuring Cho Jin-woong and Kim Hee-ae, Climbs to the Top of Korean Movie Pre-Sales Rankings
On February 4th, according to the integrated computer network of the Film Promotion Committee, "Deadman," set to be released on February 7th and directed by Ha Jun-won, has achieved the number one spot in pre-sales among Korean films and ranked second overall.
"Deadman" tells the gripping tale of an ace in the world of figurehead business—a sector known for trading in names for profit—who is wrongly accused of embezzling 100 billion won and forced to live as a 'dead person.' The film follows his quest to untangle the web of people connected by a single name and reclaim his stolen life.
Set against the backdrop of the 'figurehead' industry, the movie brings together a diverse cast of characters who bite and claw at each other in a complex dance of alliances and betrayals, making for an unpredictable and engaging storyline filled with twists and turns.
The film's fresh take on the figurehead business world and its ensemble of intricately crafted characters have garnered significant attention, promising a thrilling cinematic experience for viewers.
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