Upcoming movie Decibel
A new star-studded Korean film is in the works. And, the cast line-up is also released. So, get ready to see your favorite stars in a new role. Titled “Decibel,” it is an upcoming South Korean action drama film that will feature many famous faces from the Korean Entertainment world. Lee Jong-Suk and Cha Eun- Woo are a couple of names who will be seen in the upcoming movie. Apart from the cast details, a brief synopsis has also been dropped. And the fans are now eagerly waiting for news and updates regarding Decibel.
The title of the name makes us wonder what the film will be about. It sounds unique and definitely does not give away the “romantic” and “sweet” vibes. Scroll down to know more about the upcoming Korean action film, Decibel.
Yeon Sang-ho’s “Train to Busan” is the most purely
entertaining zombie film in some time, finding echoes of George Romero’s and Danny Boyle’s
work, but delivering something unique for an era in which kindness to others
seems more essential than ever. For decades, movies about the undead have
essentially been built on a foundation of fear of our fellow man your neighbor
may look and sound like you, but he wants to eat your brain but “Train to Busan”
takes that a step further by building on the idea that, even in our darkest
days, we need to look out for each other, and it is those who climb over the
ROCKFORD Rose Ndoroum called the police Saturday after she and her husband, Faustin Guetigo, had a fight.
It wasn t the first time the couple fought, and it was not the first time police were called. It was the last.
Guetigo, 27, was fatally shot during an altercation with a Winnebago County sheriff s deputy inside the family s Bellwort Drive ranch-style duplex.
Monday morning, glass from a shattered screen door was still on the blood-stained concrete outside the couple s home. Larger blood stains remained on the kitchen floor and white tape marked multiple bullet holes in the walls leading to the basement.
Also present Monday in the other half of the duplex: Ndoroum, 20, her mother, the couple s 2-year-old child and Ndoroum s 6-year-old.
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It was a real pleasure watching
Shin Sang-ok finally straying away from his usual melodramatic tropes, to deal with a different kind of film, a crime one. And although the narrative is anything but stripped of melodrama, the unique approach of Korean cinema towards this kind of movies, which focuses not on whodunit but whydunit, truly shines here.
The story starts in the most impressive way possible, as we watch Seong-hee, wife of diplomat Baek Sang-ho confronting Yeong-sook, trying to prevent her from ascending the stairs of the building they are standing in. She fails, but before the latter has the chance to enter the door, Seong-hee shoots her, although not mortally.
This summer will mark five years since
Train to Busan hit theaters in South Korea and put a novel spin on the zombie genre. In that timeframe, the film has also gained a strong international fanbase, which makes the idea of an American remake seem completely unnecessary. Regardless, that’s exactly what New Line is aiming to do. Deadline brings word that the studio is eyeing director Timo Tjahjanto to update the movie for U.S. audiences.
The original film had its world premiere at Cannes in 2016 before opening in South Korea later that year. It centered on a divorced workaholic father tasked with bringing his daughter to her mother’s house in Busan. However, their train ride to the city coincides with the outbreak of a zombie plague erupting around the country. The film was directed by Yeon Sang-ho. Additionally, it featured a handful of South Korean actors who have since moved on to bigger and better projects. The cast included Choi Woo-shik, who played a major role in 2019’