MOVIE
The late actor Lee Sun-kyun's posthumous film 'Escape' to be released in July

Disaster thriller 'Escape: PROJECT SILENCE' (hereinafter referred to as 'Escape'), starring actors with solid acting skills such as Lee Sun-kyun, Ju Ji-hoon, and Kim Hee-won, has confirmed its release in July, and has released two types of 'Collapse Poster' and 'Target Poster' did. 'Escape' is the story of a series of collisions in a thick fog and people fighting an extreme struggle to survive from out-of-control military lab dogs released on the Airport Bridge, which is on the verge of collapse.
The two types of 'Collapse Poster' and 'Target Poster' released this time capture attention by capturing the scene of the worst disaster in history that occurred on the Airport Bridge in a fog where it is impossible to tell what is ahead. First, the 'Collapse Poster' shows a dizzying sight of a broken bridge in the middle of the sea, while the copy 'All survivors of Airport Bridge in danger of collapse are isolated' foreshadows the extreme struggle that the survivors will face. The 'Target Poster' heightens the tension by showing people desperately running away as if being chased by something, in a situation where dozens of vehicles are tangled together and become chaos due to a series of collisions, beyond the CCTV screen. Under the copy 'All survivors become targets', a sign that recognizes people as targets and the red 'TARGET ERROR' message stimulate curiosity about the threat facing those stranded on the airport bridge.

In addition, the best production team in Korea joins the cast of trustworthy actors, adding to trust. Led by director Kim Tae-gon of 'Goodbye Single', cinematographer Hong Kyung-pyo of 'Parasite', and Dexter Studio, who were in charge of VFX for the 'Along with the Gods' series, joined, along with screenwriter Park Joo-seok of 'Train to Busan' and Lee Geon-moon of 'Deliver Us from Evil'. Martial arts director and '1987' art director Han Ah-reum are planning to heighten the audience's sense of immersion by realistically expressing disaster situations that occur in everyday spaces.
‘Escape’ will be available in theaters this July.
Kim Seo-yoon, Ten Asia Reporter seogugu@tenasia.co.kr