A star-studded cast including Kang Ki-young, Ko Chang-seok, Seohyun, and Lee Jung-ha is coming together for the highly anticipated Korean movie Believe.

This unique three-part omnibus film is set to captivate audiences with its creative storytelling and top-tier performances. Premiering on September 17th at CGV theaters, Believe is a must-watch for fans of innovative filmmaking.

Part of CGV’s brand movie project, Believe follows in the footsteps of successful films like Son Suk-ku’s Night Fishing. The movie is centered on the powerful theme of “faith” and is brought to life by three distinct directors: Lee Jong-suk, Ra Hee-chan, and Park Beom-soo. With a total runtime of just 37 minutes, this “snack movie” promises to be a thrilling and immersive experience.

A Deep Dive into the Three Stories

The film is divided into three compelling segments, each exploring a different facet of the central theme.

Part 1: No One Is Here

Directed by Lee Jong-suk, known for his work on The Negotiation, this segment is a psychological thriller filled with surprising twists. It poses a profound question: “Can you believe what you can’t see?” Kang Ki-young sheds his usual lighthearted image to portray a dedicated detective, promising a suspenseful performance that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Part 2: See the End

Helmed by Ra Hee-chan, director of The Boss, this part follows a man who lives a dispirited life but finds a way to push forward for his final belief in a world of his own imagination. Ko Chang-seok delivers a powerful performance that blurs the lines between reality and fantasy, with Seohyun appearing as his muse and a key character who shapes the story’s rhythm.

Part 3: Ice Idiot

Directed by Park Beom-soo (Victory, Single in Seoul), this final part stars Lee Jung-ha as a hockey player in a slump. The story beautifully blends witty imagination with a narrative of growth and belief. Lee Jung-ha masterfully handles both the demanding physical scenes and the delicate emotional layers, creating a new kind of sports drama.

Why You Should Watch ‘Believe’

Believe is more than just an omnibus movie; it’s a testament to the passion and vision of its creators. The directors and actors have stepped outside of their comfort zones to deliver a fresh and genuine cinematic experience. The unique short-form format makes it perfect for a quick yet impactful viewing.

Korean movie Believe

The Korean movie Believe will be screened exclusively at CGV theaters from September 17th to September 30th. Tickets are affordably priced at just 2,000 KRW, with pre-sales starting on September 9th. Don’t miss this opportunity to witness the exceptional talent of Kang Ki-young, Lee Jung-ha, Seohyun, and the rest of the cast in this one-of-a-kind film.

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