Bong Joon Ho presenta Ally, su primer largometraje de animación

El director de Parásitos, ganador del Oscar, Bong Joon Ho, ha revelado su primera película de animación, Ally, que tiene previsto su estreno en cines para 2027. La historia sigue a una cría de calamar pigmeo llamada Ally que viaja desde las profundidades del océano Pacífico Sur hacia la superficie. Variety publicó el primer vistazo al proyecto.

Bong Joon Ho, el director detrás de la oscarizada Parásitos, ha presentado Ally, marcando su debut en el cine de animación. La película apunta a un estreno en cines en 2027, tal como informó por primera vez Variety el 2 de abril. Ally se centra en un calamar pigmeo que vive en las poco exploradas profundidades del océano Pacífico Sur. Ella sueña con ascender a la superficie y algún día protagonizar un documental sobre la vida salvaje. Sus ambiciones dan un giro dramático cuando un avión se estrella en el mar cerca de allí. Este incidente impulsa a Ally a una aventura hacia la superficie junto a un dispar grupo de compañeros. El proyecto representa una nueva dirección creativa para Bong Joon Ho, conocido por películas de acción real como Parásitos.

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