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The problematic ‘Your Parents Face’ is scrambled…Do you want to protect your pride in Korean movies?[MK무비]

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The most anticipated Korean movie star, ‘I Miss Your Parents’ (Director Kim Ji-hoon), will meet with the audience today (27th).

A movie that predicted a box office hit by taking the first place in the reservation rate for Korean films and the number one release in the same period before its release is finally unveiling.

It is a work depicting the ugly naked faces of parents who are trying to cover up the case for their children who have been pointed out as the perpetrators and the names of the four left behind in a letter from a student who threw themselves ‘I want to see your parents’ faces’. Seol Kyung-gu, Chun Woo-hee, Moon So-ri, Oh Dal-su, Ko Chang-seok, and Kim Hong-pa appeared in the cast, and director Kim Ji-hoon of ‘Sinkhole’, ‘Tower’, ‘Sector 7’ and ‘Glamorous Vacation’ took the megaphone.

The film, based on the Japanese play of the same name, which dealt with the issue of school violence from the point of view of the perpetrators’ parents, was released, and after its release, the media, critics, and audiences who first encountered it through previews received a rousing response, winning sympathy and sympathy from the audience.

It is expected to be a well-made work that includes the hot performances of famous actors, a solid story unfolding in breathtaking tension, and a message that our society must pay attention to.

As social distancing measures have been lifted since the 25th, theater dining has become possible, and each theater is introducing a variety of snack events and new menus for the audience, adding to the enjoyment of visiting the theater.

In addition, it is scheduled to be held as a ‘Movie Special Day’ to commemorate the release on this day, providing cultural benefits that were provided by the existing ‘Culture Day’ throughout the day.

Director Kim Ji-hoon said, “Based on a solid original, I worked under pain and pressure. Children’s world should be happy and we have to move towards the future, but it was heartbreaking to know that violence exists, and such topics had a big impact on me, even after 5 years.” It hurts my heart that the problem of school violence is not improving. I hope it will be an opportunity to meet the audience and expand into social problems so that we can ponder together.”

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