Hope, de Na Hong-jin, se queda sin la Palma de Oro en Cannes

La película Hope, del director Na Hong-jin, no logró llevarse la Palma de Oro en el Festival de Cine de Cannes el pasado 23 de mayo. Esta obra, que desafía los géneros cinematográficos, se mantuvo como una de las más comentadas en la competencia de este año.

La película está ambientada en un remoto pueblo portuario cerca de la zona desmilitarizada coreana. La trama sigue a un jefe de policía y a un oficial novato mientras se enfrentan a un ser misterioso.

El reparto incluye a Hwang Jung-min, Zo In-sung y Jung Ho-yeon, junto a Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander y Taylor Russell. El director Na declaró: “Quería explorar cómo pequeños incidentes pueden convertirse en algo incontrolable”.

Hope tiene previsto su estreno en verano en Corea.

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