Korean movie Dream has released 14 press stills that give a glimpse of the chemistry of the characters full of charms.
Dream depicts the story of former football player Hong-dae (Park Seo Joon), who has no plan; So-min (Lee Ji Eun), a producer who has no passion; and homeless ragtag national team players, who challenge impossible dreams and have no home.
In the film, Park Seo Joon suits up to the role of Hong-dae, who became the manager of the Homeless Football World Cup national team. Without a plan, he needs to overcome the worst crisis of his career. He is humane yet harsh and soft-hearted but also has a hot temperament.
Astounded by the fantastic teamwork of homeless players who have never played sports, Dong-hae cannot quit his managerial job as a talent donation. He is a character who is compassionate and Park Seo Joon perfectly assimilates his emotions.
In addition, the collaboration between Park Seo Joon and Lee Ji Eun draws interest. In the film, Lee takes the role of PD So-min who produces a documentary about the Homeless Football national team’s World Cup appearance.
“Dream” Exudes Bright Energy In Parade of Photo and Video Teasers
The photos unveiled attract attention with the unique chemistry of those who have taken on an unbroken challenge for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, as well as the transformation of the actors who have completed the dream lineup.
Stoic former soccer player turned manager Hong-dae cheers loudly and is captured by Park Seo Joon’s vibrant acting transformation.
Passionate and realist PD So-min, portrayed by Lee Ji Eun takes filming more seriously as she skillfully pushes back and forth between the uncooperative director Hong-dae and the unpredictable homeless soccer team.
Hong-dae with a harsh expression and So-min beaming with a smile foreshadow the delightful chemistry between them. Likewise, the captured moments of the ragtag homeless soccer team training in earnest together flaunt the colorful characters to meet in the film.
Dream will be released on April 26 in Korean cinemas nationwide.
Dream premieres on April 26 in Korean cinemas nationwide.
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