Son Suk Goo is set to showcase another transformative performance in the upcoming film "Comment Army," drawing significant attention alongside Kim Sung-cheol, Kim Dong-hee, and Hong Kyung.
The story unfolds around Lim Sang-jin, a journalist suspended after writing an article about a major corporation, who receives an anonymous tip about online opinion manipulation. Set to premiere on the 27th, "Comment Army" tackles the timely and controversial topic of online opinion rigging, promising a fresh narrative and captivating direction that has placed it among the most anticipated films.
Directed by An Guk-jin, who previously garnered media and critical acclaim for his exceptional screenplay and direction in "Alice in Earnestland," winning the Best Screenplay at the 52nd Baeksang Arts Awards, expectations are high for his latest project.
Son Suk Goo, who rose to fame as a "ten million actor" through "The Outlaws 2" and continued to lead the trend with his roles in "My Liberation Notes," Netflix's "D.P.," and "A Killer Paradox," is expected to reveal a new facet of his acting prowess.
In "Comment Army," he portrays journalist Lim Sang-jin, who seeks to overturn the situation upon discovering his report was manipulated, entangling him in a web of intrigue with an anonymous tipster alleging online opinion manipulation.
The film also features rising stars from Chungmuro (term often used to refer to the Korean film industry), including Kim Sung-cheol, known for "The Mathematician in Wonderland" and the drama "Deal"; Kim Dong-hee, who starred in "A Model Family" and "Extracurricular"; and Hong Kyung, recognized for his roles in "Weak Hero Class 1" and "The Cursed." With such a stellar cast, "Comment Army" is poised to deliver explosive acting synergy and an unparalleled ensemble performance.
Topical. Online opinion rigging happens right here in Allkpop forums as well.