The late Song Jae-rim's posthumous film "Fall," which tells the story of a businessman or fraudster who entered the virtual currency market, released the main poster and the second trailer.
The late Song Jae-rim's posthumous film, "Fall," has released its main poster and second trailer, teasing the story of a businessman or fraudster entering the virtual currency market.
Based on a true story, "Fall" is a crime drama that follows the tale of a virtual currency crash that led to the evaporation of 50 trillion won. Set against the backdrop of this event, the film chronicles the choices made by young businessmen and depicts the reality of youth addicted to start-up investments,股票 during the day, and coin hantangism at night.
The main poster showcases the characters' diverse desires, creating a palpable tension. Notably, the poster features Song Jae-rim as Yang Yang-hyun, the protagonist who illegally obtains youth start-up subsidies by exploiting additional points for young people, women, and disabilities. Joining him are Ahn Woo-yeon as Kang Ji-woo, Yang-hyun's partner, and Min Sung-wook as Kevin, who invests in their vision. The poster also includes a copy of "Article 50 has evaporated," hinting at the film's exploration of a true-life event that left countless victims in its wake.
The second trailer for "Fall" depicts the beginnings of Lee Yang-hyun, played by Song Jae-rim, as a self-proclaimed business genius. As he develops a virtual currency named MOMY, not only himself but those around him are drawn into a pit of despair. Throughout the trailer, various characters contribute to the suspense, including one who remarks, "The way you make money has become diverse, right?"
The film stars Ahn Woo-yeon of the dramas "Jealousy Incarnation," "Strong Woman Dobong Soon," and "Youth Times 2"; Min Sung-wook of the drama "Three Sisters Brave" and Disney+ original series "Casino"; So Hee-jung of the drama "Miracle Brothers" and film "Scary Story"; and Cha Jung-won of the dramas "The Lawless Lawyer" and "She Was Pretty."
"Fall" underwent a thorough preliminary investigation and legal consultation based on legal cases. It received production support from the new media content division of the Korea Creative Content Agency. At the helm of the film is director Hyun Harry, a former current affairs and culture producer whose work, "A Woman Who Only Had Nine Contract Jobs," garnered attention at the Cannes Drama Festival. "Fall" is slated for release on January 15 of next year.
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