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| ▲ This still photo from film "Revolver," directed by Oh Seung-wook and starring Jeon Do-yeon, Ji Chang-wook and Lim Ji-yeon, is provided by Plus M Entertainment on Aug. 1, 2024. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
SEOUL, Aug. 1 (Yonhap) -- Invited to the 68th Cannes International Film Festival, director Oh Seung-wook's "The Shameless" (2015) portrayed an unyielding belief in humanity that persists even when utterly trampled by a ruthless world.
This was brilliantly expressed through the irreplaceable performance of actress Jeon Do-yeon.
Director Oh once again places Jeon Do-yeon at the center of a merciless world in his new film "Revolver." The story begins with Soo-young (played by Jeon Do-yeon), a former detective who took the fall alone for covering up illegal activities at entertainment establishments and spent two years in prison. Soo-young accepted the imprisonment with the promise of a significant reward upon release. However, those who made the promise are nowhere to be found, and Soo-young must start by tracking them down.
The people she eventually finds laugh off her demands for the promised reward, treating her as a joke. Fueled by anger, Soo-young embarks on a life-risking quest to claim what is rightfully hers. Her solitary charge against those with wealth and power appears almost unrealistic.
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| ▲ This still photo of lead actress Jeon Do-yeon of film "Revolver," directed by Oh Seung-wook, is provided by Plus M Entertainment on Aug. 1, 2024. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
In "Revolver," Jeon Do-yeon's performance drives the narrative from start to finish. Her icy expression, filled with fiery anger, dominates the screen. Director Oh mentioned, "I discovered a new face of Jeon Do-yeon."
The plot thickens with the introduction of Yoon-sun (played by Lim Ji-yeon), who adds mystery and humor to the otherwise heavy and dark storyline. Lim Ji-yeon's portrayal of Yoon-sun, a character hardened by a ruthless world yet retaining her humanity, is noteworthy.
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| ▲ This still photo from film "Revolver," directed by Oh Seung-wook and starring Jeon Do-yeon, Ji Chang-wook and Lim Ji-yeon, is provided by Plus M Entertainment on Aug. 1, 2024. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE) (Yonhap) |
Although "Revolver" increases the action as it approaches its climax, the story mainly unfolds through character dialogue. This narrative choice sometimes reduces the tension as Soo-young gets closer to the core of her betrayers. However, the passionate performances of the actors compensate for this.
Additionally, Lee Jung-jae's cameo appearance adds to the film's appeal. Despite not being the lead, he plays a significant role and delivers an impressive performance. Jeon Hye-jin, the wife of the late actor Lee Seon-kyun, also makes a special appearance as Andy's sister.
During the press screening on the 31st, director Oh stated, "What Soo-young ultimately gains is herself. It's a story about a person who was disregarded as invisible, finding her flesh, blood, and bones."
In a summer dominated by male-led Korean films like "Hijacking," "Handsome Guys," "Escape," and "Escape: Project Silence," "Revolver" stands out with its female lead. The film will be released on August 7, with a runtime of 114 minutes and a 15+ age rating.
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| ▲ From left: Korean lead actors Lim Ji-yeon, Jeon Do-yeon, Ji Chang-wook and director Oh Seung-wook pose for photos at the media conference for film "Revolver" held in Seoul on July 31, 2024. (Yonhap) |
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