The horror film Homecam (provided/distributed by Studio Santa Claus Entertainment Co., Ltd.│produced by M Pictures Co., Ltd.│co-produced by A-Cut Co., Ltd.)│directed by Oh Se-ho) has unveiled two character posters featuring striking and provocative visuals of Yoon Se-a and Kwon Hyuk.

Insurance investigator Seong-hee (Yoon Se-a), who is investigating a mysterious fatal accident, becomes trapped in terror for 24 hours after witnessing a strange presence on a home camera she installed in her house, and the ultra-close horror film Homecam draws attention by releasing two character posters.

First, Yoon Se-a's character poster creates an eerie atmosphere with close-up front and side afterimages of her face. In the film, Yoon Se-a plays Seong-hee, an insurance investigator who raises her daughter alone and is engulfed by fear and confusion after a chilling presence captured on the home camera she installed for her daughter's safety appears. As if hinting at the bizarre phenomenon of the home cam footage that plays a major role in the movie, the distorted image in which eyes connect to eyes captures attention with grotesque yet beautiful facial features. The ominous copy "Nothing happened, understand?" raises intense curiosity about whom it is directed at and the events that will unfold in the film.

Kwon Hyuk's character poster is also provocative. Through this poster, the true nature of Surim, whom he portrays, is finally revealed. Surim, the suspicious neighbor who lingered around the apartment complex where Seong-hee and her daughter moved in, turned out to be a young shaman known as Park Jang-gun of Cheongunjae. In this poster, Kwon Hyuk presents an unprecedented striking image wearing heavy makeup and a blue hanbok while holding an ornate fan. Below, the rear view of Seong-hee tightly embracing her daughter Ji-woo, who is wrapped in talismans, and the resolute line "No matter what you see, never be fooled" are engraved, creating a tense feeling as if a chilling shamanic ritual is about to take place.

Touted as contemporary terror in households with one home camera per family, the film Homecam, which is drawing box-office buzz by word of mouth, is now playing at CGV nationwide.

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