Seoul =) = The movie 'The Moon' (director Yong-hwa Kim) released the first report SteelSeries. Distributor CJ ENM released several chapters of the first SteelSeries of "The Moon" on the 26th. 'The Moon' is a film about the struggle of the former Space Center chief, who desperately wants to save him from Space Sun Woo, who is isolated on the moon alone due to an accident. The SteelSeries released South Korea's first Space crew, Sun Woo, who set foot on the moon, and former Naro Space Center chief, team members, and NASA manned lunar orbiter main director Moon Young, who struggled to save him alone in Space. The world pays attention to the launch of South Korea's manned lunar probe, but the solar wind caused by the sunspot explosion hits our lake, and Sun Woo is left alone in the vast Space. Sun Woo attempts to land on the moon to complete his mission, although his life and death are uncertain. Sun Woo, who is on a moon car, and Space Center team members, including Moon and Moon, watch him breathlessly. It also concentrates everyone's power to re-set the command line for a given time for Sun Woo's safe return. However, solving one problem creates another problem, and South Korea, the moon, and NASA can not put a strain on it. The actors of 'The Moon' such as Sol Kyung-gu, D.O., Kim Hee-ae all talk about their own stories in different Spaces, but all the energy will be combined to create synergy. It is the visuals that Yong-hwa Kim and veteran staff implemented with hyperrealism along with the performances of the actors. The vivid visuals reproduced closest to the actual moon and Space give the audience the feeling of being in Space and the moon, maximizing immersion. Especially, 'The Moon', which was shot with IMAX camera and processed in the second half of 4K, is the first Korean movie to adopt Dolby Cinema format in an audiovisual way. Preliminary audiences are wondering what kind of desperation story will unfold in the familiar but unfamiliar Space moon. 'The Moon' will be released in theaters nationwide on August 2.