[Photo by Plus M Entertainment]

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On the 24th, distributor Plus M Entertainment announced that the new film "Yeoltaeya" by production company Hive Media Corp, which made last year's second 10-million viewer film "Seoul's Spring," will begin filming in Bangkok, Thailand on the 25th.


"Yeoltaeya" depicts the hottest 24 hours of those who throw themselves into surviving in the city of Bangkok, where the heat does not cool even at midnight. The film is directed by Kim Pansu, a graduate of the London Film School in the UK, and adapted by director Woo Minho, known for "Inside Men" (2015) and "The Man Standing Next" (2020). The movie will be shot entirely on location in Thailand.



Actor Woo Dohwan plays Tae-gang, a former professional boxer who works as a collector for Thailand's largest drug organization and frequents illegal fighting gambling rings. Jang Dong-gun takes on the role of Baek Dojun, an Interpol agent dispatched to Thailand. Lee Hyeri plays Ari, a former girl group member who fiercely survives in Bangkok alongside Tae-gang. Park Sung-hoon portrays Mansu, a Korean drug dealer in Bangkok, and Kim Min-seok plays Jjang-gu, a drug courier in Bangkok.


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