The movie "Hijacking" is aiming for box office success in the summer theater district. "Hijacking" is a story about the extreme situation that unfolds when a passenger plane is hijacked in the sky over South Korea in 1971.
The film is directed by Kim Sung-han, who has worked as assistant director on films such as "Asura," "1987: When the Day Comes," and "Paektu Mountain Eruption."
The film is scheduled to be released in Korea in June, and the first poster and teaser have been released. The poster shows a girl hanging upside down in an upside-down plane.
The video also captured the tense scene of the co-pilot Tae-in (Ha Jung Woo) and the captain Kyu-sik (Sung Dong Il) who had fallen down. Also, the video captured Yong-dae (Yeo Jin Goo) desperately rushing towards the cockpit inside the plane.
In the first teaser, the first pilot Tae-in's unwavering gaze stares straight ahead even in the tense moment when he shouts "Escape!"
The sight of time rewinding as Taein makes his safety comments and expectations begin to waver until an explosion occurs also piques curiosity.
Yong-dae pulls the safety pin on a homemade bomb and shouts, "This plane is going to the North (North Korea) now," while Tae-in, Gyu-sik, and flight attendant Ok-sun (
The film is expected to be released on June 21 in Korea.

By minmin 2024/05/10 13:49 KST