Actors Han So Hee and Ryu Jun Yeol are currently in discussions for potential roles in director Han Jae-rim’s upcoming project, “Hypnosis.”
A representative from Showbox confirmed the ongoing negotiations, stating to Newsen on March 6th that both Han So Hee and Ryu Jun Yeol are considering roles in director Han Jae-rim’s latest film, “Hypnosis.”
Based on the Naver webtoon of the same title, “Hypnosis” weaves a narrative around a painter commissioned to portray a captivating woman. As the story unfolds, the painter discovers the woman’s true identity, leading to mysterious events that captivate both characters. The plot delves into the painter’s enthrallment with the enigmatic woman.
Renowned for his directorial work in films like “The Face Reader,” “The King,” and “Emergency Declaration,” director Han Jae-rim is set to take charge of “Hypnosis.” Despite the decision to adapt the webtoon into a cinematic production, the specific format, whether it will manifest as a feature film or a drama, remains undecided.
The potential collaboration between Han So Hee and Ryu Jun Yeol in “Hypnosis” has stirred interest among fans and industry observers. Both actors have established themselves with notable performances in various projects, and their involvement adds a layer of anticipation for the upcoming film.
The premise of “Hypnosis” promises a tale rich in intrigue and mystery, as it explores the dynamics between the artist and his subject. The allure of the original webtoon lies in its ability to weave a compelling narrative, and fans are curious to see how director Han Jae-rim will bring this captivating story to life on the screen.
As negotiations continue, the casting of Han So Hee and Ryu Jun Yeol is yet to be finalized. However, the potential collaboration between these two talented actors and the esteemed director suggests a promising synergy that could elevate “Hypnosis” into a noteworthy cinematic endeavour.
With the director’s proven track record and the thematic richness of the source material, “Hypnosis” holds the potential to be a captivating addition to the world of Korean cinema.