Director Lee Sang-geun, known for his hit film 'Exit', is back with a new comedy, 'The Devil Came', which is set to hit theaters on August 13. Alongside this announcement, the film's team has released a 'Crazy Character' video and four character posters.
'The Devil Came' tells the story of Gil-gu (played by Ahn Bo-hyun), an unemployed young man who takes on the bizarre job of monitoring Seon-ji (played by Im Yoon-ah), who transforms into a devil every dawn. This devilish comedy promises to be a soul-stirring experience. The release coincides with the Liberation Day holiday, and the newly released 'Crazy Character' video and character posters highlight the film's unique characters.
The 'Crazy Character' video teases a summer filled with laughter, showcasing four characters each embodying their own interpretation of 'CRAZY'. From Seon-ji's devilish madness, Gil-gu's terrifying yet hilarious part-time job, Jang-soo's (played by Sung Dong-il) long-standing service to the devilish Seon-ji, to Ara's (played by Joo Hyun-young) exhaustion from assisting her cousin Seon-ji, the video promises a showcase of wild performances.
The four character posters further highlight the unique personalities of the film's characters. Seon-ji, who transforms into a high-ranking devil every dawn, is depicted with a wild hairstyle and striking red accents, emphasizing her addictive devilish nature. Gil-gu is shown with a mix of fear and curiosity, described as a 'harmless part-timer'. Jang-soo appears weary yet enlightened, while Ara's discontented expression hints at her complex relationship with Seon-ji. These posters build anticipation for what 'The Devil Came' has in store.
'The Devil Came' will be released in theaters on August 13.
Reported by Kim Ji-won, TenAsia bella@tenasia.co.kr