The lifestyle thriller 'No Parking' has confirmed its release date for May 21 and dramatically unveiled its teaser poster.

The film 'No Parking' is a lifestyle thriller that escalates a minor dispute that starts from parking into the worst situation. The point that is generating anticipation in 'No Parking' is the casting of talented actors, including Ryu Hyun-kyung, Kim Roe-ha, and the rising star Cha Sun-woo.

First, actor Ryu Hyun-kyung showcases remarkable slice-of-life acting as 'Yeon-hee,' an anxious and precarious office worker who begins a new project after working part-time. Actor Kim Roe-ha is set to deliver a powerful performance as 'Ho-jun,' a mysterious neighbor who cannot tolerate unkindness. Finally, actor Cha Sun-woo, who is gradually building a filmography with dramas such as 'That Man Is Back' and films like 'Annapurna' and 'Windmill,' will make a mark on audiences as 'Dong-hyun,' Yeon-hee's only younger brother.

With a cast of reliable actors, the film 'No Parking' raises trust and draws attention with a theme that anyone who has ever parked a car can deeply relate to. South Korea currently has one vehicle for every 1.95 people (according to the 2024 Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport), making the reality of parking space remarkably insufficient. The film 'No Parking' aims to depict a scenario where parking, a commonly experienced subject by everyone at some point, has become a target for crime. It is expected to create a profound sense of empathy among viewers. Moreover, the 'lifestyle' themes illustrated through the characters, such as parking difficulties, traffic congestion during commutes, personal information leaks, and workplace stalking, are expected to provide intense immersion.

The teaser poster released along with the confirmation of the release features a dark shadow seemingly checking a contact number on a parked vehicle in a gloomy alley. The haunting shadow looking at a business card placed on a red vehicle, accompanied by the copy "Parking f*cked up," conveys a strong sense of anger regarding the failure to park, intensifying curiosity about what will happen due to parking conflicts.

The film 'No Parking,' featuring lifestyle themes and immersive performances from dependable actors, will provide a sense of terror in everyday life and is set to be released on May 21.

[Photo] Teaser poster

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