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The movie "Bi-gwang," starring Ryu Seung-ryong and Ha Ji-won, will be released five years after wrapping production.
The film "Bi-gwang" (directed by Lee Ji-won) has confirmed its release date as September 2 and unveiled its launch poster and trailer.
In the movie "Bi-gwang," top-star couple Jung-gu (played by Ryu Seung-ryong) and Nam-mi (played by Ha Ji-won) face a tragic turn after their daughter Dong-joo (played by Kim Si-a), who suddenly appears, disrupts their lives. Eight years later, they risk everything to save Dong-joo from being caught up in a shocking incident while uncovering the truth. This is the next project of director Lee Ji-won, known for "Miss Back."
The launch poster and trailer released alongside the news of the film's release encapsulate the symbolism of the title "Bi-gwang" and the emotional tone of the movie.

The poster draws attention with a rear view of Ryu Seung-ryong as Jung-gu, evoking an image of a person wearing an umbrella under a weeping willow tree in the playing card "Bi-gwang."
Directed by Lee Ji-won, who won the New Director Award at the 55th Baeksang Arts Awards for her film "Miss Back" and further demonstrated her directing prowess with the drama "Climax," "Bi-gwang" is a heartfelt family saga.
In the film, Ryu Seung-ryong plays Jung-gu, once the greatest baseball player but who fell into ruin after Dong-joo's arrival. Now, he becomes a father willing to do anything to protect his daughter. Ha Ji-won portrays Nam-mi, a former top star who suddenly plummeted due to Dong-joo's appearance and now lives as a working-class entertainer. Nam-mi cannot turn away from Dong-joo, who reminds her of her own childhood, showcasing Ha Ji-won's deeper emotional performance.
After breaking through 600:1 competition rates with her debut in "Miss Back," Kim Si-a has grown into a next-generation actress by perfectly embodying unique characters in films such as "Our House," "Baekdu Mountain," "Gil Bok-soon," "Summer Camera," the drama "KINGDOM: Ashin of the North," "Sweet Home," and her recent work "Girigyo." She transforms into Dong-joo, a girl pushed to the brink after being identified as a suspect following her friend's death. Kim Si-a will once again demonstrate profound synergy with director Lee Ji-won in this role.
"Bi-gwang," which wrapped production in September 2021, will finally meet audiences five years later.
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