This week's theater, Korean films vs. foreign currency anticipation confrontation

The movie The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray, which was delayed due to the COVID-19 aftermath, was coincidentally competing with the most anticipated foreign currency, ahead of its release this week.The movie The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray, which depicts the struggle over the money bag, will meet the audience on the 19th.Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Woo-sung, and other Actors have appeared and won the judging committee award at the 49th Rotterdam International Film Festival earlier this month.On the same day, the foreign currency 1917 is also on the first screening in Korea.Set in the first world war, 1917 is a work that has won more than 100 trophies at the British and American awards ceremony, so attention is focused on the confrontation between two anticipated works representing Korean movies and foreign paintings.

The movie "The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray", which was delayed due to the COVID-19 aftermath, was coincidentally competing with the most anticipated foreign currency, ahead of its release this week.

The movie "The Animals Who Want to Hold the Spray", which depicts the struggle over the money bag, will meet the audience on the 19th.

Jeon Do-yeon, Jung Woo-sung, and other Actors have appeared and won the judging committee award at the 49th Rotterdam International Film Festival earlier this month.

On the same day, the foreign currency '1917' is also on the first screening in Korea.

Set in the first world war, 1917 is a work that has won more than 100 trophies at the British and American awards ceremony, so attention is focused on the confrontation between two anticipated works representing Korean movies and foreign paintings.