Actor Kim Dong-wook returned to the screen and met with audiences through the short film "3 Days," which was released on the 19th.

"3 Days" is a 27-minute short film starring Yoo Seung-ho, Kim Dong-wook, and Seo Jung-yeon, depicting a touching family story of a son, Tae-ha (Yoo Seung-ho), accompanying his mother (Seo Jung-yeon) on her final journey and a funeral director, Ha-jin (Kim Dong-wook), leading a special funeral.

Through his filmography, including works such as "Along with the Gods" and "The Attorney," actor Kim Dong-wook has showcased diverse performances. In this film, he takes on the role of the funeral director "Ha-jin," demonstrating an even wider acting spectrum.

The funeral director "Ha-jin," played passionately by Kim Dong-wook, gifts the son "Tae-ha" a funeral that his mother desired, providing unforgettable emotion and comfort. Kim Dong-wook displayed a charismatic voice and strong presence in his performance.

Viewers remarked, "Kim Dong-wook's performance anchors the film's weight without major action, showcasing his experience," and "the character Ha-jin, who leads the story without crossing the line, is impressive."

With a running time of 27 minutes and a ticket price of 1,000 won, this film is drawing attention as a new source of energy in theaters, potentially becoming another success story of short content, also known as "snack movies." The audience rating for "3 Days" reached 8.92 points out of 10 according to Naver.

Meanwhile, the short film "3 Days" is exclusively released in CGV and is being screened successfully.

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