Im Si-wan and Chun Woo-hee's 'Unlocked' to be released on Netflix on February 17th


The movie ‘I Just Dropped My Smartphone’ (director Kim Tae-jun) has confirmed its release on Netflix.

On the 12th, Netflix announced, "'I Just Dropped My Smartphone,' which attracted attention with the fresh meeting of talented actors including Im Si-wan, Chun Woo-hee, and Kim Hee-won, will meet viewers around the world on Netflix on February 17th."

'I Just Dropped My Smartphone' is a realistic thriller about an ordinary office worker who loses his smartphone containing all his personal information and his entire daily life begins to be threatened.

The movie depicts the worst situations that can happen after losing a smartphone, which contains all personal information and private information as well as resident registration numbers and account numbers, and is full of realistic fear and empathy for viewers who live today, where life without a smartphone is impossible to imagine. is scheduled to be presented.

The released launching poster stands out for its visual appearance, as if looking at Im Si-wan and Chun Woo-hee through a smartphone camera. Im Si-wan attempts another intense transformation in the play. Im Si-wan, who plays the role of Jun-yeong, a man who approaches Na-mi (played by Cheon Woo-hee) after accidentally picking up her smartphone, portrays a person who commits gruesome crimes using a smartphone with cool eyes.

Chun Woo-hee played the role of Nami, a marketer at a startup company. Nami, an office worker who lives hard every day, loses her smartphone and after getting it back, she gets caught up in an unexpected incident and her normal daily life is shaken. Chun Woo-hee plans to arouse sympathy from viewers by persuasively showing Nami's wide range of emotions as she changes as she experiences the incident.

Here, Kim Hee-won plays Ji-man, a detective chasing the culprit of a murder case, adding tension to the play. Ji-man discovers traces of his son Jun-young at the scene of a murder case where a dead body was discovered in the mountains, and continues the chase with an ominous intuition that 'he might be the culprit', raising expectations that the immersion will be doubled.

Director Kim Tae-jun, who wrote and directed 'I Just Dropped My Smartphone', is raising expectations as a talented person who has built up solid experience through a long career in the directing department. Director Kim Tae-jun said, “I thought of the smartphone as another actor and the main character of the movie, and I wanted to capture various aspects of the smartphone.”

He added, “It is an immersive movie that anyone who uses a smartphone can easily become immersed in and think of this story as their own.”

Kang Min-kyung, Ten Asia reporter kkk39@tenasia.co.kr