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The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" has released a dark poster that leaves a deep aftertaste to commemorate the 2 million audience.
On February 16, "The Man Who Lives with the King," which has surpassed 2 million viewers and is cruising toward 3 million, released a poster featuring Eom Heung-do and Danjong Lee Hong-wi, thanks to the popularity of the movie. The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King" tells the story of Cheongryeongpo in 1457, a village chief who claimed to be exiled for the revival of the village, and a young predecessor who was expelled from the throne and exiled.
The released Eojin poster captures the dignified images of Eom Heung-do (Yoo Hae-jin), the chief of Gwangcheongol Village, and Lee Hong-wi (Park Ji-hoon), wearing a royal robe, who can smell a friendly person. Danjong is a king without a fish drawn when he survived, and only a standard portrait drawn in the estimation of 2021. The composition of the two people, who showed a special friendship regardless of their status in "The Man Who Lives with the King," conveys a heavy resonance to the audience who watched the movie.
The eungjin poster of "The Man Who Lives with the King" draws attention with the participation of Seo Jeong-yeon, who presents painting work that combines tradition and modern narrative based on the fine colors and elaborate description techniques of traditional Jin Chae-hwa. "I think drawing people is about capturing the inside and the times together. Based on the traditional Jin Chae-hwa technique, Seo Jeong-yeon, who said, "I focused on the human emotions that shake in historical events," used traditional pigments such as ink, seokchae, and tochae with a brush on silk, not digital work, and actually referred to the costumes of Eojin in the Joseon Dynasty. The visuals of the eojin poster, completed in a Korean style, make you feel the solitude and loss of the young king Lee Hong-wi, who was expelled from the throne, and the complex emotions of Eom Heung-do watching him at once, raising expectations for the emotion and lingering image that "The Man Who Lives with the King" will provide. On top of that, Eom Heung-do's leaning toward Lee Hong-wi with a warm smile gives a heart-wrenching impression just by looking at it.
The movie "The Man Who Lives with the King," which has surpassed 2 million viewers and continues its unstoppable box office run, is being screened in theaters.
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