
The action film ″The Wind Blows″ is set to hit theaters in Korea this September. Starring Jackie Chan, one of China’s most renowned action stars, alongside Jun from the global idol group Seventeen, the film promises to be a thrilling crime blockbuster. It tells the story of a criminal organization that has managed to evade advanced surveillance systems to steal billions of won, while a small, elite surveillance team embarks on an intense chase to bring them down.
Jackie Chan takes on the role of the legendary retired tracker Huang Dezhong, showcasing his seasoned and meticulous action skills. Hong Kong actor Tony Leung Kar-fai portrays the crime syndicate leader Fu Rong-sheng, setting the stage for an exciting confrontation with Chan.
Zhang Zi-feng plays rookie police officer He Chu-guo, adding to the film’s suspense as she teams up with Chan to pursue the criminals. Actress Ci Xia will portray the dual roles of Xi Wang and Ximeng, the adopted sons of Tony Leung, demonstrating her remarkable versatility in both characters.
In a notable casting choice, SEVENTEEN member Jun will appear as Hu Feng, another adopted son of Tony Leung. His portrayal of a villain has generated considerable excitement among fans, and his presence is anticipated to positively influence the film’s box office performance.
Directed by Larry Yang, who gained recognition in 2016 with his debut film ″Mountains Cry,″ selected as the closing film at the 20th Busan International Film Festival, ″The Wind Blows″ marks Yang’s second collaboration with Jackie Chan, following ″Ride On.″ Yang is expected to deliver sharp action direction that will keep audiences on the edge of their seats.
With its combination of Chan and Jun, ″The Wind Blows″ is attracting significant attention. The film aims to captivate viewers with its thrilling narrative that pits cutting-edge technology against crime. Audiences can look forward to its release in Korea this September.