After the release of the teaser trailer, the movie 'Home Cam' (directed by Oh Se-ho, provided and distributed by Studio Santa Claus Entertainment Co., Ltd., produced by M Pictures Co., Ltd., co-produced by A Cut Co., Ltd.) has unveiled two main posters and a main trailer.

In the era of one home cam per household, the movie 'Home Cam,' which portrays the intense real-life horror that ensues after insurance investigator 'Seong-hee' (Yoon Se-ah) witnesses a mysterious presence through a home cam installed in her house while investigating a suspicious death, has captured attention with the unveiling of two main posters and a main trailer.

The two unveiled main posters catch the eye with contrasting colors and visuals. First, the first poster, which replicates the screen of a home cam recording at night, evokes a chilling tension with its blue hue. In particular, the presence of an unfamiliar figure closely behind Ji-woo (Yoon Byeol-ha), who is staring at the door, creates a spine-chilling effect. In contrast, the second poster, which amplifies curiosity about the film with the copy, 'The moment the cam is turned on, evil has entered,' dramatically presents the confrontation between Seong-hee, who is staring at the bloodied home cam in fear, and the intense red color overwhelms the viewers.

The released main trailer vividly unfolds the reality horror of the 'home cam' installed to protect the daughter, which has now become a threat to the family. It begins with Seong-hee installing home cams all over the house for her daughter Ji-woo, who is left alone at home, and getting increasingly agitated at the strange words of helper Su-jin (Rima Tan Bi) and the suspicious behavior of the neighbor man Su-rim (Kwon Hyuk), as she keeps peering into the home cam.

Seong-hee gradually becomes engulfed in a fear that spirals out of control due to the strange actions of the helper and Ji-woo captured on the home cam, along with the paranormal phenomena occurring in the house, creating a nail-biting tension. Additionally, the blanket that is pulled back all alone behind Ji-woo standing in the dark room, the presence of an unfamiliar figure quickly passing in front of Seong-hee, who is observing the home cam screen, the bloodied feet seen under the veil, and the grotesque face briefly appearing all heighten the horrifying sense of fear to a peak, while Ji-woo innocently asks, 'Mom, are you going to kill me?' providing a chilling conclusion.

In particular, the copy, 'When the cam is turned on, evil has entered,' along with the home cam lens that turns to face directly at the end of the video, feels almost lethal in its chill. The trailer concludes with an unsettling atmosphere as the home cam screen gradually goes dark, raising curiosity about what has transpired with the mother and daughter.

Anticipation is building for the movie 'Home Cam,' which promises spine-chilling visuals and overwhelming tension with its main posters and trailer, set to be released on Sept. 10 at CGV.

[Photo] Main posters and trailer

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