'Love in the Big City,' 'The Wild Robot' and more films to see in cinemas

A still cut from "Love in the Big City" [PLUS M ENTERTAINMENT] Love in the Big City (15) Drama / 118 mins. / Korean / Oct.1 An unexpected friendship between a gay man and scandal-ridden woman turns into both a problem and a solution for two people's lives. "Love in the Big City" is a film adaptation of Park Sang-young's novel of the same name published in 2019 that was longlisted for the International Booker prize in 2022. The movie follows Jae-hee, a bold and outspoken woman who often finds herself embroiled in negative rumors. After accidentally revealing her biggest secret to Heung-soo, the characters discover they have no romantic attraction toward each other and instead form an unexpected bond that leads them to become roommates and best friends. As they share their daily lives and rely on each other, their unlikely friendship challenges societal norms and explores the complexities of love and acceptance. The female lead is portrayed by Kim Go-eun, known for her roles in "Exhuma" and "Goblin" (2016), while the male lead is played by Steve Sang-hyun Noh, who portrayed Christian pastor Baek Isak in “Pachinko” (2022). Director E.oni first gained recognition for her exquisite mise-en-scène and visually stunning cinematography in her debut film, “...ing (2003).” After a six-year hiatus following “The Accidental Detective 2: In Action (2018),” she returned to the commercial film scene with "Love in the Big City." A still cut from "I, the Executioner" [CJ ENM] I, the Executioner (15) Action / 118 mins. / Korean / Sept. 13 The veteran returns to the hunt. Director Ryoo Seung-wan's action-packed hit "Veteran” (2015) is back with a sequel, introducing a new face to the familiar cast. Veteran detective Seo Do-cheol, played by actor Hwang Jung-min, once again finds himself on the trail of a ruthless serial killer who is taunting law enforcement and plunging the country into chaos. As his team delves deeper into the investigation, they discover a shocking twist that threatens to derail their efforts. The sequel reunites the original cast, including Hwang as Do-cheol, Oh Dal-su as Captain Oh and Jang Yoon-ju as Detective Bong. Jung Hae-in joins the cast as Park Sun-woo, an idealistic rookie officer brought in to assist with the escalating threat. The film premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival's Midnight Screening in May and was recently selected for the 49th Toronto International Film Festival. Debuting with the short film "Dangerous Head" in 1996, Director Ryoo Seung-wan gained experience working under the acclaimed director Park Chan-wook before making his feature film debut with "Die Bad" in 2000. Ryoo's distinctive blend of action and drama earned him the nickname "Korea's action kid." He directed "Crying Fist" (2005) and "The Battleship Island" (2017). The film continues its box office success, garnering 7.12 million admissions as of Thursday. A still from "Work to Do" [MYUNG FILMS LAB] Work to Do (12) Drama / 100 mins. / Korean / Sept. 25 You're an HR manager making cuts, and it comes down to your boss or your work friend. Who will it be? Kang Jun-hee is assigned to the HR department of his company and immediately tasked with laying off 150 employees. Despite his reluctance, he and his team proceed with the layoffs to save the company. As the process unfolds, it becomes clear that the company is manipulating the selection process, forcing Jun-hee to make an impossible choice — lay off either his respected senior colleague or his close friend. Director Park Hong-jun, who spent 4 years and 6 months working in the HR department of a shipyard and experienced firsthand the harsh reality of layoffs, decided to bring his story to the big screen. The film premiered at the Busan International Film Festival last year, where it received critical acclaim and won the Special Jury Prize. The film stars Jang Seong-beom, who starred in "Detour" (2016), as the protagonist and actors Kim Young-woong and Jang Liu as his co-workers. A still from "Joker: Folie a Deux" [WARNER BROS. KOREA] Joker: Folie à Deux (15) Thriller / 138 mins. / English / Oct. 1 Prepare to plunge into the twisted minds of Gotham's most infamous villains. In this psychological thriller, the madness escalates as the Joker, once again portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, falls in love with fellow inmate Lee Quinzel — played by Lady Gaga — while hospitalized at Arkham State Hospital. Their shared insanity leads to a musical exploration of their twisted minds as Arthur's followers begin a movement to liberate him. Their chaotic partnership ignites a new wave of mayhem in Gotham City, pushing the boundaries of sanity and society. Todd Phillips once again took the helm of the "Joker" (2019) sequel. He was best known for directing the popular comedy trilogy “The Hangover" (2009-2013), before he surprised audiences with his 2019 film “Joker.” "Joker: Folie à Deux" sat on top of the domestic box office when it was released. A still from "The Wild Robot" [UPI KOREA] The Wild Robot (ALL) Animation / 102 mins. / English / Oct. 1 A robot that accidentally fell to an uninhabited island teaches a newborn gosling how not to fall. After being shipwrecked in the wild, a robot named Roz must learn to adapt to its new surroundings. Besides acclimating to the island, Roz also has an unexpected task — parenting and teaching an orphaned gosling to fly so that he can safely fit in with the soon-to-migrate geese pack. Faced with unfamiliar emotions that hadn't been programmed, Roz must learn both how to navigate through the idea of love while taking on the role of a guardian of a living creature. Chris Sanders, who had a successful run as a director for “How to Train Your Dragon" (2010) and “The Croods" (2013) while also voicing the sloth character Belt, has returned to directing after a 4-year hiatus since “The Call of the Wild" (2020). "Black Panther" (2018) actress Lupita Nyong'o has been cast as the voice of Roz, and Kit Connor, known for his role in the Netflix teen series "Heartstopper" (2022), will voice the gosling Brightbill. BY YOON SEUNG-JIN [[email protected]]

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'Love in the Big City,' 'The Wild Robot' and more films to see in cinemas Published: 10 Oct. 2024, 14:40 A still cut from "Love in the Big City" [PLUS M ENTERTAINMENT] Love in the Big City (15) Drama / 118 mins. / Korean / Oct.

1 An unexpected friendship between a gay man and scandal-ridden woman turns into both a problem and a solution for two people's lives. "Love in the Big City" is a film adaptation of Park Sang-young's novel of the same name published in 2019 that was longlisted for the International Booker prize in 2022. The movie follows Jae-hee, a bold and outspoken woman who often finds herself embroiled in negative rumors.



After accidentally revealing her biggest secret to Heung-soo, the characters discover they have no romantic attraction toward each other and instead form an unexpected bond that leads them to become roommates and best friends. As they share their daily lives and rely on each other, their unlikely friendship challenges societal norms and explores the complexities of love and acceptance. The female lead is portrayed by Kim Go-eun, known for her roles in "Exhuma" and "Goblin" (2016), while the male lead is played by Steve Sang-hyun Noh, who portrayed Christian pastor Baek Isak in “Pachinko” (2022).

Director E.oni first gained recognition for her exquisite mise-en-scène and visually stunning cinematography in her debut film, “..

.ing (2003).” After a six-year hiatus following “The Accidental Detective 2: In Action (2018),” she returned to the commercial film scene with "Love in the Big City.

" A still cut from "I, the Executioner" [CJ ENM] I, the Executioner (15) Action / 118 mins. / Korean / Sept. 13 The veteran returns to the hunt.

Director Ryoo Seung-wan's action-packed hit "Veteran” (2015) is back with a sequel, introducing a new face to the familiar cast. Veteran detective Seo Do-cheol, played by actor Hwang Jung-min, once again finds himself on the trail of a ruthless serial killer who is taunting law enforcement and plunging the country into chaos. As his team delves deeper into the investigation, they discover a shocking twist that threatens to derail their efforts.

The sequel reunites the original cast, including Hwang as Do-cheol, Oh Dal-su as Captain Oh and Jang Yoon-ju as Detective Bong. Jung Hae-in joins the cast as Park Sun-woo, an idealistic rookie officer brought in to assist with the escalating threat. The film premiered at the 77th Cannes Film Festival's Midnight Screening in May and was recently selected for the 49th Toronto International Film Festival.

Debuting with the short film "Dangerous Head" in 1996, Director Ryoo Seung-wan gained experience working under the acclaimed director Park Chan-wook before making his feature film debut with "Die Bad" in 2000. Ryoo's distinctive blend of action and drama earned him the nickname "Korea's action kid." He directed "Crying Fist" (2005) and "The Battleship Island" (2017).

The film continues its box office success, garnering 7.12 million admissions as of Thursday. A still from "Work to Do" [MYUNG FILMS LAB] Work to Do (12) Drama / 100 mins.

/ Korean / Sept. 25 You're an HR manager making cuts, and it comes down to your boss or your work friend. Who will it be? Kang Jun-hee is assigned to the HR department of his company and immediately tasked with laying off 150 employees.

Despite his reluctance, he and his team proceed with the layoffs to save the company. As the process unfolds, it becomes clear that the company is manipulating the selection process, forcing Jun-hee to make an impossible choice — lay off either his respected senior colleague or his close friend. Director Park Hong-jun, who spent 4 years and 6 months working in the HR department of a shipyard and experienced firsthand the harsh reality of layoffs, decided to bring his story to the big screen.

The film premiered at the Busan International Film Festival last year, where it received critical acclaim and won the Special Jury Prize. The film stars Jang Seong-beom, who starred in "Detour" (2016), as the protagonist and actors Kim Young-woong and Jang Liu as his co-workers. A still from "Joker: Folie a Deux" [WARNER BROS.

KOREA] Joker: Folie à Deux (15) Thriller / 138 mins. / English / Oct. 1 Prepare to plunge into the twisted minds of Gotham's most infamous villains.

In this psychological thriller, the madness escalates as the Joker, once again portrayed by Joaquin Phoenix, falls in love with fellow inmate Lee Quinzel — played by Lady Gaga — while hospitalized at Arkham State Hospital. Their shared insanity leads to a musical exploration of their twisted minds as Arthur's followers begin a movement to liberate him. Their chaotic partnership ignites a new wave of mayhem in Gotham City, pushing the boundaries of sanity and society.

Todd Phillips once again took the helm of the "Joker" (2019) sequel. He was best known for directing the popular comedy trilogy “The Hangover" (2009-2013), before he surprised audiences with his 2019 film “Joker.” "Joker: Folie à Deux" sat on top of the domestic box office when it was released.

A still from "The Wild Robot" [UPI KOREA] The Wild Robot (ALL) Animation / 102 mins. / English / Oct. 1 A robot that accidentally fell to an uninhabited island teaches a newborn gosling how not to fall.

After being shipwrecked in the wild, a robot named Roz must learn to adapt to its new surroundings. Besides acclimating to the island, Roz also has an unexpected task — parenting and teaching an orphaned gosling to fly so that he can safely fit in with the soon-to-migrate geese pack. Faced with unfamiliar emotions that hadn't been programmed, Roz must learn both how to navigate through the idea of love while taking on the role of a guardian of a living creature.

Chris Sanders, who had a successful run as a director for “How to Train Your Dragon" (2010) and “The Croods" (2013) while also voicing the sloth character Belt, has returned to directing after a 4-year hiatus since “The Call of the Wild" (2020). "Black Panther" (2018) actress Lupita Nyong'o has been cast as the voice of Roz, and Kit Connor, known for his role in the Netflix teen series "Heartstopper" (2022), will voice the gosling Brightbill. BY YOON SEUNG-JIN [yoon.

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