This motion picture sounds cool, and if Byun Yo-han (Six Flying Dragons) signs on, I'm there. The sought after performing artist is right now in converses with star in Will You Be There, the Korean film revamp of the eponymous French novel by Guillaume Musso, around a 60-year-old man who goes back in time and stands up to his 30-year-old self about how to keep his darling from biting the dust. Kim Yoon-seok (Black Priests) has officially marked on to feature, and Byun is considering the offer to play the more youthful rendition of the saint.
The novel is around a 60-year-old specialist determined to have terminal disease, who works on a kid while doing charitable effort abroad. As an indication of appreciation, he's given a baffling container of pills with the guarantee that his most prominent wish will be allowed. His most profound craving is to see the adoration for his life before biting the dust, and however his dearest passed on 30 years prior, the pills permit him to fly out back so as to see her.
He's moved to the past and finds his more youthful self, an enthusiastic youthful specialist who has no clue that the affection for his life is going to bite the dust. They'll endeavor to spare her, which I figure implies that they're not anxious of the space-time continuum imploding on them. It's a dream drama about affection and misfortune, and chief Hong Ji-youthful (Marriage Blue, Naked Kitchen) is in charge.
What a fun acting test to play the same character inverse one another, and a colossal aid for a rising star like Byun Yo-han. He's truly had one serious year, from Misaeng to Social Phobia to Ex-Girlfriend Club, to the present Six Flying Dragons, and it would appear that he won't be backing off at any point in the near future.
Will You Be There starts shooting in March.
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