"30 Days": A Hilarious Romp with Kang Ha-neul and Jung So-min
Kang In sig
insig6622@naver.com | 2023-09-20 13:17:21
A scene from the film "30 Days" / Courtesy of MINDMARK
In the upcoming comedy film "30 Days," esteemed actors Kang Ha-neul and Jung So-min are set to bring a burst of laughter to audiences with their charming comedic chemistry, promising an enjoyable cinematic experience.
Kang Ha-neul, renowned for his roles in popular television dramas such as "The Heirs" (2013) and "Moon Lovers: Scarlet Heart Ryeo" (2016), expressed his excitement during a press conference at Yongsan I’Park Mall in Seoul, sharing his delight with the filming process.
The plot revolves around Na-ra (Jung) and Jung-yeol (Kang), a couple initially enamored with each other but eventually grappling with their differences. As the strains in their relationship lead to contemplation of divorce, an unexpected accident during the 30-day divorce mediation process takes them on an unexpected journey into amnesia.
Directed by Nam Dae-joong, known for his comedic prowess, "30 Days" is poised to deliver a fresh blend of humor. Nam emphasized his dedication to infusing the film with various comedic elements and approaches, aiming for a captivating and diverse comedic experience.
The film not only highlights the chemistry between the lead actors but also boasts a talented supporting cast, including veteran actors Jo Min-su, Kim Sun-young, and Yoon Kyung-ho, along with entertainers Song Hae-na and Uhm Ji-yoon, promising a delightful cinematic ride.
"30 Days" is set to hit local theaters on Oct. 3, inviting audiences to indulge in an enjoyable and laughter-filled cinematic escapade.
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Kang In sig, insig6622@naver.com
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