82nd Venice International Film Festival competition institutional sector invitee and the opening film of the 30th Busan International Film Festival, "No Other Choice" (director Park Chan-wook) released a Dolby Cinema poster.

"No Other Choice" tells the story of Mansu (Lee Byung-hun), a company employee who felt his life was so complete that he had "accomplished everything," who is abruptly fired and prepares his own war toward reemployment to protect his wife and two children and to keep the house he worked hard to buy.

Director Park Chan-wook's long-desired story, the film "No Other Choice," which has attracted attention even before its release, confirmed Dolby Cinema screenings and released a poster with striking visuals. Park Chan-wook's signature precise direction is presented with Dolby Vision's overwhelming picture quality, and the sound of the London Contemporary Orchestra recorded at Abbey Road Studios is realized with Dolby Atmos's immersive sound, making Dolby Cinema an even more vivid experience.

The released poster draws attention with Mansu's eyes seen through a tear in the paper and the red bloodstain at the fingertip tapping his temple. The veins and knuckles standing out on the back of his hand and his anguished expression suggest the deepening inner conflict of Mansu as he continues his personal war after losing his job, arousing curiosity about the film. By releasing a Dolby Cinema poster that promises immersion only available in theaters, "No Other Choice" will heat up theaters this fall with its tense development and differentiated entertainment.

With a meeting of trusted actors, dramatic development, beautiful mise-en-scène, solid direction, and even black comedy added, director Park Chan-wook's new film "No Other Choice" is scheduled to open on the 24th.

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