The movie 'Streaming' is emerging as an anticipated work that explodes dopamine.

On the 13th, the team behind the film 'Streaming' (director/writer Jo Jang-ho, provided/distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Very Good Studio, co-produced by TH Story) revealed the TOP 3 dopamine explosion points of the work.

LV1. The show-off character 'Woosang' captivates audiences with insane pull from the very start.

The film 'Streaming' is a thriller that broadcasts in real-time the process of the top crime channel streamer 'Woosang' discovering clues to an unresolved serial murder case and tracking down the culprit.

'Woosang' is the hottest crime channel streamer in South Korea and a character with a crazy level of pull that grabs the audience from the beginning to the end of the movie. Profiling unsolved crime cases with outstanding skills and engaging commentary, he perfectly manipulates the viewers and monopolizes the top spot with his innate broadcasting sense.

Dressed in a meticulously styled suit that showcases intelligence and intense tattoos, he embodies showiness. Although 'Woosang' seems perfect, during a live broadcast chasing after the 'Clothing Hem Serial Murder Case,' he faces unexpected events that push him to make even more provocative choices, increasing the suspense. Attention is drawn to how 'Woosang,' the powerful holder of captivating force that triggers dopamine, will reach a conclusion in his live broadcast.

LV2. A full dopamine burst! Who could the serial killer be?

'Woosang' runs until breathless and encounters dangerous moments, and as the pursuit intensifies, the audience's dopamine surges even more. While delving into the 'Clothing Hem Serial Murder Case' that stirred South Korea, 'Woosang' collaborates with an unknown streamer 'Matilda,' who gradually displays a desire for popularity and fame while eyeing 'Woosang's' position.

Eventually, 'Matilda,' who has yearned for such popularity, suddenly gets kidnapped by an 'unknown character' and disappears. The 'unknown character' is a mysterious figure who provokes 'Woosang' even while abducting 'Matilda.' When 'Woosang' tails him, he sets a mission to find where he and 'Matilda' are within a specified time, ramping up the stakes by offering an enormous target sponsorship. As the real-time tracking broadcast races in entirely unpredictable directions, the curiosity about who is behind 'Woosang' and the identity of the serial killer intensifies.

LV3. Experience real-time broadcasting in an overwhelming way on the big screen!

'Streaming' is filled with the frenzy of 'Woosang's' chase and the vibrant energy of live content. Director Jo Jang-ho boldly attempted to shoot in one take without editing based on the judgment that the essence of the film is real-time broadcasting. The process of pursuing the serial killer flowing live without editing delivers even more nail-biting tension.

Kang Ha-neul, who had to deliver a long breath performance for the one-take shooting, immerses the audience in the world of 'Streaming' with overwhelming screen dominance and a natural expressiveness that feels like navigating through a real situation. He noted, "This is a work that everyone considered how to make it feel a bit more live and real," highlighting the 'vividness of watching real-time streaming' as the charm point of the movie.

Director Jo Jang-ho also shared, "Most of the runtime is designed in such a way that every detail is very meticulously organized as if you are watching real-time broadcasting. Especially, I directed it to be well viewed when watched in a large theater," raising expectations for 'Streaming,' which will explosively trigger dopamine even more on the big screen. The film is set to be released in theaters on the 21st.

[Photo] Provided by Lotte Entertainment.

[OSEN]

※ This article has been translated by AI. Share your feedback here.