The movie 'Streaming' (screenwriter and director Jo Jang-ho, provided and distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Very Good Studio Co., Ltd., co-produced by TH Story) has released real-time tracking stills that capture the urgency of a live broadcast tracking a serial killer.
The thriller film 'Streaming,' which outlines the story of a top crime channel streamer finding clues in an unsolved serial murder case and broadcasting the process of tracking the perpetrator in real time, has released intense tracking stills that seem to allow one to hear every breath.
The released stills vividly capture the scene of the crime channel streamer 'Woo-sang (Kang Ha-neul)' tracking the serial killer. 'Woo-sang' is running and running until breathless while pursuing someone. It raises curiosity about whether he is following the perpetrator of the 'hem skirt murder case,' which is at the center of public attention, or another witness related to the case. After a chase, 'Woo-sang' discovers a blood-stained receipt he found in someone's house but boldly continues the live broadcast.
'Woo-sang' continues the frenzied pursuit, sensing the danger that may arise from the elusive perpetrator. As the live broadcast continues, comments and donations are pouring in like a jackpot, making it impossible for him to stop. It is a moment of a dopamine rush for him and the audience. Expectations are building around what awaits at the end of 'Woo-sang's' live broadcast, as 'Streaming,' with its fresh material and story development, captures everyone's attention.
The movie 'Streaming,' filled with exhilarating moments captured in real-time tracking stills, is set to be released in theaters on March 21.
[Photo] Movie still cut
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