New artists showcase their work in today’s bustling entertainment scene
In the bustling entertainment industry, new artists and various works are constantly being introduced to the public eye. Today, we will delve into the main events scheduled for the day, including Director Yeon Sang-ho’s press distribution preview of his latest film, “Face.” Scheduled for today, Director Yeon Sang-ho will host a press distribution preview of “Face,” where he will be joined by actors such as Park Jung-min, Kwon Hae-hyo, Shin Hyun-bin, Lim Sung-jae, and Han Ji-hyun in a video conference after the film screening. This event coincides with their participation at the Toronto International Film Festival. “Face” follows the story of Lim Dong-hwan, the son of Lim Young-kyu, a blind artisan known as a living miracle. After discovering the white bone body of his mother, who had disappeared 40 years ago, he embarks on a journey to uncover the truth behind his father’s death. This film holds a special significance for Director Yeon Sang-ho as it was a project he had envisioned before the success of “Train to Busan.” With a sharp thematic consciousness characteristic of the director, “Face” marks the beginning of “The Beginning of Yeonnibus.”
“Face” has garnered attention by receiving an official invitation to the “Special Presentation” section of the 50th Toronto International Film Festival, one of the world’s four major film festivals and the largest in North America. The stellar cast, including Park Jung-min, Kwon Hae-hyo, Shin Hyun-bin, Lim Sung-jae, and Han Ji-hyun, known for their work in acclaimed films like “Train to Busan,” “Along with the Gods,” and “Broker,” further piques audience interest. The narrative revolves around a double mystery surrounding the character Jung Young-hee, whose white bone body resurfaces 40 years after her mysterious disappearance.
Meanwhile, FNC’s rookie boy band AxMxP (AMP) is gearing up for their debut showcase of their first album, “AxMxP.” Amidst the competitive music scene, AxMxP stands out as the first rookie band in 10 years under FNC Entertainment. They have diligently honed their skills and gained experience through various activities such as dramas, festivals, and pictorials leading up to their debut. Their first full-length album, consisting of 10 tracks, delves into the colorful whirlwind of emotions experienced by teenage boys. Songs like “Calling All You,” “You Make Me a Poet,” “White T-shirt,” and more offer a diverse range of genres and stories. The band is set to unveil “AxMxP” at 6 p.m. on the 10th, followed by a grand debut showcase titled “AxMxP DEBUT SHOW [AxMxPON]” at Olympic Hall in Olympic Park, Seoul, at 7:30 p.m.
In conclusion, the entertainment world is abuzz with exciting events such as Director Yeon Sang-ho’s press distribution preview of “Face” and FNC rookie boy band AxMxP’s debut showcase. Audience anticipation is high for the cinematic masterpiece “Face,” while AxMxP’s promising debut showcases their musical prowess and charisma. Stay tuned for these compelling offerings in the realm of entertainment.