It Took 5,200 Hours Of Filming, 2,500 Participating Actors And 500 Costumes To Produce The 125 Minutes Of Hunt. Directed By Squid Game’S Lee Jung-Jae, The Movie Was Presented At The 2022 Cannes Film Festival At A Sold-Out Screening Before Receiving A Remarkable Seven-Minute Standing Ovation.
Set In South Korea In The 1980S During The Cold War, Hunt Depicts The Pursuit Of A Spy Who Has Infiltrated The Kcia (Korean Central Intelligence Agency). Rather Than Provide A Cathartic Ending To Impress The Audience, It Presents A Conflict Of Beliefs Between Protagonists Park Pyong-Ho And Kim Jung-Do, Proposing A Reflection On Whether What We Perceive Is Really The Truth.
Taking Readers Through A Story Of Beliefs And Promises, This Book Presents Exclusive Imagery, From Behind-The-Scenes Shots And Movie Stills To Photographs Taken On Set At An Array Of Different Locations Around The World. It Is Accompanied By Words From Nam Jeong-Ho, Who Narrates The Making Of Hunt And Shares Some Of The Movie’S Key Scenes Alongside Compelling Anecdotes And Unexpected Moments.
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