The film "Gyeongju Journey" raised expectations by releasing "scrapbook stills" that capture the outrageous actions of four mother-and-daughter family members disguised as an ordinary family trip.

The film "Gyeongju Journey" (written and directed by Kim Mi-jo) is a family revenge drama about four mother-and-daughter family members who embark on a "killer" trip after eight years of waiting to find the youngest daughter "Gyeongju," who did not return from a school trip.

The released stills capture the four mother-and-daughter family's strange actions as if flipping through a travel scrapbook. Among them are Ok-sil (Lee Jung-eun), who is driving a yellow van with blue tape stuck to it on a mountainside, and Jang-joo (Kong Hyojin), whose dark expressions, as well as their backs lined up secretly in front of a warehouse wearing matching group T-shirts labeled "mom," "first," "second," and "third," arouse curiosity.

Also shown are the outrageous scenes from bowing before a ceremonial table with a cake placed in the middle of the lodging to Jang-joo, who wraps her face with a scarf and weaves through the bushes, and the poise of the three sisters Young-ju (Park So-dam), Dong-ju (Lee Yeon). The tense moment of racing through the mountain at night wearing raincoats heightens tension about what unexpected obstacles might unfold on their revenge trip.

The film "Gyeongju Journey," which promises the fresh synergy and distinctive genre fun that Lee Jung-eun, Kong Hyojin, Park So-dam and Lee Yeon will deliver, opens in theaters nationwide on the 26th (Wed).<

[Photo] "Gyeongju Journey"

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