Audience at Cannes giving standing ovation to Na Hong-jin's 'Hope'
Audience at Cannes giving standing ovation to Na Hong-jin's 'Hope'
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La audiencia de Cannes aplaude 'Hope' de Na Hong-jin con una ovación de pie

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El thriller de ciencia ficción 'Hope', del director surcoreano Na Hong-jin, recibió una prolongada ovación de pie en su estreno en la competencia del Festival de Cine de Cannes el domingo por la noche.

La película de dos horas y cuarenta minutos, que presenta una invasión alienígena en una remota aldea surcoreana, atrajo aplausos entusiastas durante múltiples secuencias de acción. Los miembros de la audiencia permanecieron de pie durante aproximadamente siete minutos después de que concluyera la proyección en el Grand Palais.

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Las reacciones iniciales en X destacan una ovación de siete minutos para 'Hope' de Na Hong-jin en su estreno en Cannes, con elogios por sus elementos de género divertidos y aventureros y sus sólidas actuaciones; algunos usuarios señalaron opiniones mixtas o escépticas sobre su narrativa y construcción del mundo, describiéndola como su película menos favorita del festival hasta el momento.

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