The movie "Snowstorm" (directed by Yoon Su-ik), featuring actress Han So-hee in her screen debut, tells a poignant story of youth. With the confirmation of its release next month, stills were unveiled on the 19th. The photos capture the poetic and tender emotions of two girls. "Snowstorm" portrays the love story of a high school star named Seol (played by Han So-hee) and an aspiring actress named Su-an (played by Han Hae-in), who become close as if by fate. They drift apart due to their inability to be honest, only to find each other again.
The film beautifully depicts the process of the two girls growing and changing amidst each other's wounds and insecurities. Set against the backdrop of the winter sea, the story brings forth warm emotions within the cold.
The delicate acting of Han So-hee and Han Hae-in is portrayed with warm cinematography, contrasting the cold winter sea with warm tones to visually express the complex emotions of the two girls. It conveys a profound resonance. Conversations in a café and the scenes of looking at fireworks in the dark night visually emphasize the growth and emotional changes of the main characters, foreshadowing the deep emotional impact of the film.
A representative said, "The film fully conveys the complex emotions experienced by Seol and Su-an. Han So-hee and Han Hae-in are expected to leave a lasting impression with their emotional chemistry," expressing hopeful anticipation.
"Snowstorm" is set to be released next month.
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