The King of Kings (directed by Jang Sung-ho, produced by MoPax Studio, distributed by D Station, co-distributed by Citese) has unveiled six stills capturing the most well-known story in the Bible, 'The Miracles of Jesus,' which is the best-selling book of all time, still selling over 100 million copies annually worldwide.
The global blockbuster K-animation 'The King of Kings,' depicting a journey into the greatest story 2,000 years ago with the outstanding British author Charles Dickens and his youngest son Walter, has unveiled six stills portraying the miracles of Jesus.
The unveiled stills vividly recreate iconic moments from the life of Jesus using the country's cutting-edge technology, conveying the overwhelming scale of the film.
In the scene where Jesus shares bread and fish with the crowd, it prompts reflection on the essence of sharing and faith beyond a simple miracle. Additionally, the humorous expressions of Charles Dickens and his son Walter as they share moments together enhance curiosity about how the original narrative will unfold as the two characters dive into the story and follow the life of Jesus.
The following scene of Jesus walking on water impressively depicts his figure walking on the stormy Sea of Galilee, powerfully expressing the strength of faith that makes the impossible possible. The scene set in a red desert and volcanic wilderness showcases the inner turmoil of Jesus as he fasts and is tested for 40 days with grand scale, presenting dramatic tension to the audience.
After witnessing such miraculous moments, the expectations grow regarding the insights and meanings Charles Dickens and his son Walter will gain through this unique journey, as well as the message the film will convey.
The film 'The King of Kings,' which brings to life great scenes that were told only in stories through the country's top-notch technology with overwhelming scale, will be available in theaters nationwide on July 16.
[Photo] MoPax Studio
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