The desire for power and the belief in protecting the country... Released on November 22.
Source: Plus M Entertainment
[The Fact|Reporter Park Ji-yoon] Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung face off at the center of the moment when the fate of the Republic of Korea changes.
Distributor PlusM Entertainment released two promotional posters for the movie 'Seoul’s Spring' (directed by Kim Seong-su) on the 19th. The photo attracted attention because it contained a strong contrast between security commander Jeon Doo-gwang (played by Hwang Jung-min) and capital security commander Lee Tae-shin (played by Jung Woo-sung), who are the backbone of the government.
'Seoul’s Spring' is a film depicting 9 hours of reckless action to prevent the uprising of the new military regime that occurred in the capital Seoul on December 12, 1979. Hwang Jung-min plays Chun Doo-gwang, a key figure in the new military regime, and Jung Woo-sung plays Lee Tae-shin, commander of the Capital Security Command who is loyal to the military team and tries to defend the country alone against the new military regime.
Hwang Jung-min, who predicted a drastic transformation through the previously released trailer, is showing the moment Jeon Doo-gwang tries to gain power by taking advantage of a state where power is absolute. disappeared. Especially when he is covered by sunglasses, his inner thoughts are even more unclear, which creates even more tension.
Another poster attracted attention because it featured Jung Woo-sung as Lee Tae-shin, the capital's security commander who is fighting against rebels. With just a stern expression, he reveals the will of Lee Tae-shin, a key figure in the repression force struggling to stop a military uprising.
In this way, Hwang Jung-min and Jung Woo-sung created a strong contrast and radiated an irreplaceable presence. On the night of the December 12 military uprising that changed the fate of the Republic of Korea, expectations for the work increased as the two characters craved power and maintained their belief that soldiers would portray a How urgent and dramatic the story is.
'Seoul’s Spring' tells the urgent story of the night of December 12, when Korea's fate changed, and will hit theaters on November 22.