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Netflix series "Lady Dua" has confirmed its release date to February 13 and released teaser posters and teaser trailers.
The Netflix series "Lady Dua" is the story of "Sarakim," a woman who wanted to become a luxury brand even if it was fake, and "Mugyeong," a man who tracks her desires. Director Kim Jin-min's new work, which received favorable reviews for its solid directing such as Netflix series "Human Class" and "My Name," and Shin Hye-sun and Lee Joon-hyuk, who will reunite after eight years since the drama "Secret Forest," are drawing attention.
The teaser poster released on the 13th draws attention at once with the body of a woman bleeding with her face covered with a bag and detective "Park Moo-kyung" (Lee Joon-hyuk) sitting next to it. After that, the silhouette of "Sarakim" (played by Shin Hye-sun) and the tightly written notes stimulate questions about what would have happened to them and what would be his connection to this event. In particular, the appearance of blood flowing along the face line of "Sarakim" passing through "Myeong" to the body raises expectations for the truth she is hiding and the narrative of "Myeong" pursuing the truth.
The teaser trailer, which was released together, shows various aspects of "Sarakim," and she asks questions about who she is and what her real life is. A body found in a sewer with a depressed face and a detective in charge of the case, "Myeong," examines the tattoos left on the ankles of the body and its surroundings, and finds out that the body's identity is "Sarakim." Starting with the saying, "There is no record of Sarah Kim anywhere," "Mugyeong" begins to investigate everything about him, chasing the traces of an unidentified woman in earnest.
On the other hand, the image of "Sarakim," who sheds tears and says something is wrong, and the subsequent images of him confuse even those who see what is true and what is false. "Sarakim," who enjoys shopping for luxury goods and lives a luxurious life, and "Sarakim," who works harder than anyone else in worn-out clothes and even eats food left by customers. Amid the intersecting contrast, it adds curiosity to what will be the true "Sarakim" look. Here, "Sarakim"'s words, "Can you see it as fake when you can't tell it from the real?" raise questions about what a woman who wanted to be real and his life stained with lies will tell.
Meanwhile, Lady Dua will be released on Netflix on February 13.
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