All set for October 6 premiere, the main leads of Netflix film, Ballerina, are introduced in the released teasers.
In Ballerina, grieving the loss of a best friend she couldn’t protect, an ex-bodyguard sets out to fulfill her dear friend’s last wish: a sweet, sweet revenge.
The released Ballerina character posters draw attention to characters portrayed by Jeon Jong Seo and Kim Ji Hoon.
First, the character poster of Ok-ju, who gave up her life to avenge her friend Min-hee (Park Yu Rim) who taught him the joy of life, shows her will and committed attitude with the eerie line “I will chase you all the way to hell”. Her intense gaze matches the warning she declared.
Ok-ju encounters the shocking truth about her friend’s death in a letter left by Min-hee before she died. While the anger of Ok-ju who lost the only friend she wanted to protect is vividly felt, expectations are also rising for the new character of Jeon Jong-seo, who has transformed into a woman who pursues ruthless revenge.
Next, the character poster of Choi Pro, the person responsible for the death of Minhee will engage in a bloody battle with Okju. Stimulating curiosity, the line on his poster says: “Do you think I’m kidding?”
Ok-ju, who deliberately approached him to seek revenge, suffered an indelible scar on her face, which he thought was everything in her life. She was robbed of the luxury sports car that was her pride and alter ego, and Choi Pro went out of his way to get rid of her.
Attention is focused on how Kim Ji Hoon, who plays Choi Pro and does not hesitate to do anything for pleasure and gain, will show off his villain performance. There is increasing curiosity as to whether Ok-ju and Choi Pro, who are entangled in revenge and will chase each other and write bloody narratives, can reach the ending they each want.
Ballerina, an emotional action revenge drama completed with sensuous directing, unconventional yet stylish action, and the passionate acting synergy of actors will be available on Netflix on Friday, October 6.
Sources: Netflix | Enews IMBC