MOVIE
Im Si-wan approaches Chun Woo-hee closely.
The second main poster for the Netflix movie 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' has been released.
On the 27th, Netflix released two main posters for ‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’. 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a realistic thriller about an ordinary office worker who loses his smartphone containing all his personal information and his entire daily life begins to be threatened.
The released main poster shows Jun-young (played by Im Si-wan), Nami (played by Chun Woo-hee), and Ji-man (played by Kim Hee-won) inside a smartphone whose screen was broken after being dropped, as in the title of the movie “I Just Dropped My Smartphone.” The visuals stand out. Nami, whose daily life has been hacked even though she just dropped her smartphone, Junyoung, who picks up the smartphone and approaches him closely, and Ji-man, the detective who tracks him down, have intense facial expressions and the copy "Someone is pretending to be you with your smartphone." It stimulates curiosity about the movie. Viewers will experience extreme immersion, unable to take their eyes off the film, as they follow the process of everyday life collapsing after just dropping their smartphones, through the eyes of Nami, an ordinary office worker.
The poster showing three people in the subway, released together, foreshadowed that 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a thriller film closely related to reality that can happen in our daily lives. Jun-young is staring straight ahead with an expression that doesn't know what's going on, Nami is holding a smartphone and looking anxious, and even Ji-man is talking on the phone with someone.
The image of the three people in the subway, combined with the subject matter of the movie that deals with crimes using smartphones, which have become a necessity for modern people, makes it even more impressive that this is an incident that can happen to all of us. 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' captures the image of smartphones that accompany us in every moment of our lives, from the moment we open our eyes to the moment we close them, including alarms, transportation, finances, and meals. It is a realistic thriller that stimulates many sympathy points. It is expected to bring goosebumps and fear.
Meanwhile, 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' will be released worldwide through Netflix on February 17th.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr
On the 27th, Netflix released two main posters for ‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’. 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a realistic thriller about an ordinary office worker who loses his smartphone containing all his personal information and his entire daily life begins to be threatened.
The released main poster shows Jun-young (played by Im Si-wan), Nami (played by Chun Woo-hee), and Ji-man (played by Kim Hee-won) inside a smartphone whose screen was broken after being dropped, as in the title of the movie “I Just Dropped My Smartphone.” The visuals stand out. Nami, whose daily life has been hacked even though she just dropped her smartphone, Junyoung, who picks up the smartphone and approaches him closely, and Ji-man, the detective who tracks him down, have intense facial expressions and the copy "Someone is pretending to be you with your smartphone." It stimulates curiosity about the movie. Viewers will experience extreme immersion, unable to take their eyes off the film, as they follow the process of everyday life collapsing after just dropping their smartphones, through the eyes of Nami, an ordinary office worker.
The poster showing three people in the subway, released together, foreshadowed that 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a thriller film closely related to reality that can happen in our daily lives. Jun-young is staring straight ahead with an expression that doesn't know what's going on, Nami is holding a smartphone and looking anxious, and even Ji-man is talking on the phone with someone.
The image of the three people in the subway, combined with the subject matter of the movie that deals with crimes using smartphones, which have become a necessity for modern people, makes it even more impressive that this is an incident that can happen to all of us. 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' captures the image of smartphones that accompany us in every moment of our lives, from the moment we open our eyes to the moment we close them, including alarms, transportation, finances, and meals. It is a realistic thriller that stimulates many sympathy points. It is expected to bring goosebumps and fear.
Meanwhile, 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' will be released worldwide through Netflix on February 17th.
Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr