'Pretty Crazy' has secured the top spot in Korean film ticket reservations ahead of its release.
On the 11th, the production team for the film 'Pretty Crazy' (directed by Lee Sang-geun, provided/distributed by CJ ENM, produced by Oyu Nae Gang) announced that it has risen to the number one rank in Korean film ticket reservations.
'Pretty Crazy' has recently held preview screenings, offering unexpected twists, laughter, and touching moments, emerging as a dark horse in the summer box office. In particular, it is showing explosive ticket reservation growth as the last Korean film of the summer box office.
The lead actors, Im Yoon-ah and Ahn Bo-hyun, who play the male and female protagonists, have shown their affection for the film through various promotional activities, ranging from entertainment broadcasts to YouTube, to promote 'Pretty Crazy'. After the preview screenings, they said, "It's a unique and distinctive film that also touches on universal emotions. I hope many people see it and feel comforted," "It's a real creative work that is hard to find in the current Korean film industry. It feels like I truly watched a film," "I laughed while watching and ended up crying. I felt sorry for not having high expectations; it's a gem of a movie that has come after a long time," "Lee Sang-geun's good directing" has garnered audience acclaim in various aspects such as direction, acting, ensemble, and story, making expectations for word-of-mouth after its release high. In particular, the romantic storyline between Im Yoon-ah and Ahn Bo-hyun has led to word-of-mouth that it is suitable as a date movie.
'Pretty Crazy' is a devil-possessed comedy that tells the story of a young man, Gyeol-gu (Ahn Bo-hyun), embroiled in a bizarre part-time job watching over Seon-ji (Im Yoon-ah), who wakes up as a devil every dawn. Directed by Lee Sang-geun, known for 'Exit', it offers harmless fun and showcases actors navigating a romantic summer night. It aims to be a film that everyone, young and old, can enjoy in theaters this summer, set to release nationwide on the 13th.
[Photo] Provided by CJ ENM, sourced from the Korean Film Council integrated database.
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