The film 'Paran,' directed by Kang Dong-in and produced by Tui J Studio Co., Ltd. and distributed by Merry Christmas Co., Ltd. and Sambaek Sanghoe Co., Ltd., has released its main trailer, confirming its April release. The emotional video, which depicts the unexpected journey of Lee Soo-hyuk and Ha Yoon-kyung, who meet as the son of the perpetrator and the daughter of the victim, stimulates viewers' curiosity.

The film 'Paran' is an emotional mystery that depicts the unexpected journey of two individuals who, unable to die due to their family's sins, genuinely want to live. It is the first Korean film to use clay shooting as its subject, presenting a unique charm. Additionally, it raises a moral dilemma regarding the 'punishment of the unjust' with the question, "What if the organs were transplanted from a criminal?", posing deep inquiries into human psychology.

The released main trailer for the film 'Paran' captures attention with tense music as Lee Soo-hyuk, who plays taehwa, a clay shooting athlete, experiences the guilt of having received the lungs of his father's victim while in pursuit of the victim’s daughter. In a twist of fate, he discovers the daughter of the victim, Miji, during a crime and confesses he is the son of the perpetrator. Her line, "What kind of person are you? Can I trust you?" along with Miji aiming a gun, raises curiosity about how their fates are intertwined.

The film 'Paran' was invited to the Korean Cinema section of the 24th Jeonju International Film Festival, garnering acclaim for its unique approach to psychological tension and the guilt and suffering that individuals associated with criminals may experience, ultimately attracting the largest audience at the film festival.

The title 'Paran' incorporates the meaning of a great event that shakes the lives of the two characters, representing wave-like disturbances (波瀾), and overcoming adversity to forge their destinies, symbolizing breaking the egg (破卵), which embodies hope for a new beginning.

'Paran,' the first Korean film featuring clay shooting as its subject, adds a fresh thematic consciousness and distinct emotional mystery to captivate audiences and is set to be released in April.

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