The movie 'Missing You', which has been drifting after the actor's sexual harassment, meets a new distributor and takes the theater in five years.
Distributor Mindmark said on the 30th that the film "Missing You" (director Kim Ji-hoon) will be released on April 27.
"Missing You" which was filmed in 2017, was released indefinitely after a series of revelations by leading actor Oh Dal-su (Me Too and I were also hit) of Me Too.
To make matters worse, it became even further away from the theater when it was announced that 1999-born actor Jung Yu-an, who starred in the role of Oh Dal-su's son in the play, was investigated by police for molesting a woman he met at a bar in January 2019. Since then, he has not been able to renew his contract with his agency and has been dropped out of the drama.
Jung Yoo-an divides into school violence attackr Yoon Jae in the play, and Oh Dal-su Acts Yoon Jae's father Do Ji-yeol. The amount of Oh Dal-su is said to be incapable of editing in the drama, but it has enough time for the second half of the work.
Fox, which was in charge of investment distribution, withdrew from the Korean film investment distribution business after the merger with Disney and withdrew from the domestic market. In April 2020, it was decided to release the distribution rights to the comprehensive content company Mindmark established for Shinsegae Group's new business.
The film is based on the same name in Japan, and depicts the ugly people of parents who want to cover up the incident for their children, who are identified as attackrs, the names of four people left in a letter from a student who threw himself.
It is expected to stimulate the sympathy and anger of the audience by deeply putting the school violence material in the eye of the attackr. Actors Seol Kyung-gu and Moon So-ri are expected to take center stage with heavy Acting.
The risk of sex scandals is homework: It is time to see if your parents' faces will overcome the controversy and deliver the message of the drama well, and what evaluation will be received from the audience.