Original Japanese novel... mystery thriller.
Source: SM Entertainment, 935 Entertainment, Drawing Entertainment
[The FactㅣReporter Munhwa-young] NCT's Jaehyun and actors Park Joo-hyun and Kwak Si-yang captivate the audience with '6 hours later you will die'.
Mystery Pictures, the production company, announced on the 3rd, "The movie 6 hours later, you die" (director Lee Yoon-seok) confirmed the appearance of Jae-hyun, Park Joo-hyun and Kwak Si-yang and filmed this summer.
This is a mystery thriller that depicts the characters' 6 hour struggle falling into future anguish caused by a man who foresaw 'you will die in 6 hours' to oppose his fate. Surname. It is based on the novel of the same name by Takano Kazuaki, a master of Japanese detective fiction. The film will be directed by director Lee Yoon-seok, who has accumulated experience at production sites in Korea and Japan and challenges his first commercial feature film.
As Junwoo, the main character, NCT Jaehyun, a group that is gaining worldwide popularity, was chosen. Jun Woo is a person who has the ability to predict supernatural death, and Jae Hyun will bring a mysterious and unique atmosphere in the work. Jaehyun, a 'all-rounder' member who doesn't miss any of the vocals, performances and looks in the group, as well as the MC and DJ, is able to stand in front of the public on screen through this work.
Park Ji-hyun takes on the role of Jeong-yoon, who is informed of his death, and leads the play. Park Ji-hyun, who proved her acting ability with the Netflix series 'Human Class' and stamped the snow, has played various characters in the dramas 'Mouse', 'Go to You' at 439km' and 'Golden marriage, Joseon marriage ban'. This work is the fourth movie after 'Operation Seoul Grand', 'Drive' and 'Escape: PROJECT SILENCE'.
Kwak Si-yang is expected to revitalize the play by playing murder detective Ki-hoon, an elitist principledist and anti-war humanity. He met the audience on screen through the dramas 'Eyewitness' and 'Desperate Pursuit', and starred in the dramas 'Hongcheongi' and 'Minamdang'.