Yoon Ga-eun's new film "The World's Owner," which has been drawing word-of-mouth praise at theaters and continuing a long run, has announced additional stills for the fandom "Ju-injang," which has been giving enthusiastic support, as it approaches 70,000 viewers.

On the 4th, the film "The World's Owner" (director Yoon Ga-eun, provided/distributed by Barunson E&A, produced by Semosi, Vol Media) released 10 new still cuts for the fandom "Ju-injang."

The newly released stills not only show "Ju-in" in the world, but also reveal the varied faces of the people surrounding "Ju-in." First, a still of Ju-in sharing curiosity about sex with close friends at the cafeteria and showing playful behavior, and a still of Ju-in watching a magic show at home with younger sibling "Haein" and mother "Taeseon," show how lively Ju-in is at school and at home.

There are also stills showing Ju-in practicing kicks alone at a taekwondo studio and doing volunteer work with boyfriend "Chanwoo," which reveal Ju-in outside of school and suggest Ju-in's daily life of forming relationships with many people in a diverse world.

Also included are stills of Ju-in making a serious rebuttal to classmate "Suho," who causes an argument over a signature issue, a still of best friend "Yura" distancing herself after Ju-in's impulsive remark, and a still showing the worried face of mother "Taeseon," all of which pique curiosity about what might happen to Ju-in and her world.

Portraying 18-year-old Ju-in living and interacting with many people in various spaces, director Yoon Ga-eun said, "The World's Owner is Ju-in's story, and at the same time I thought it should be the story of the family and friends who raise Ju-in anew every day," adding, "I wanted it to be expressed as a single world closely connected to Ju-in, where everyone is both an obstacle that shakes Ju-in's world and a lamp that illuminates Ju-in's world."

"The World's Owner" is a film about an 18-year-old high school girl, Ju-in, who is between being popular and attention-seeking and is hard to read, who, after alone refusing to sign a petition that all students participated in, begins to receive mysterious notes. It is currently playing to acclaim.

[Photo] Provided by Barunson E&A.

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