Actor Kang Ki-young returns to the screen with the film "Believe" (BELIEVE).
Opening exclusively at CGV on the 17th, "Believe" is a three-part omnibus film directed by three filmmakers on the theme of faith (Believe). Composed of the three works "No One Is There," "See the End," and "Bingsin (God of Ice)," Kang Ki-young stars in the lead role of "No One Is There."
In "No One Is There," a psychological thriller that unfolds the case surrounding a missing woman with tension, he plays Tae-su, a detective who relentlessly pursues the case, delivering a brief but dense performance. With a calm yet intense gaze that guides the character and a realistic portrayal of the weight characteristic of a detective, he is expected to firmly anchor the center of the story.
Kang Ki-young has actively worked across television and film, freely moving between the small and big screens with dramas such as "Oh My Ghost," "Extraordinary Attorney Woo," "The Uncanny Counter 2: Counter Punch," and "The Awesome Fixer," and films such as "Exit," "The Most Ordinary Romance," "Three Days of Leave," and "Negotiation." Moreover, proving a wide acting spectrum worthy of a "character digestion agent," he fills each project with his own distinctive presence and energy, enriching the stories and winning public affection.
In particular, in the recently concluded drama Mary Kills People, he won praise for delicately portraying a character shaken on the boundary between life and death with restrained emotion, further deepening the character's narrative. Amid this, interest is rising in Kang Ki-young's trajectory as he once again embarks on a new acting transformation through the film "No One Is There."
Meanwhile, the film "Believe," starring Kang Ki-young, opens exclusively at CGV.
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