Bong Joon Ho dévoile Ally, son premier long métrage d'animation

Bong Joon Ho, le réalisateur oscarisé de Parasite, a révélé son premier film d'animation, Ally, dont la sortie en salles est prévue pour 2027. L'histoire suit Ally, un encornet-cochon des profondeurs du sud de l'océan Pacifique, dans son périple vers la surface. Variety a publié les premières images du projet.

Bong Joon Ho, le réalisateur du film oscarisé Parasite, a dévoilé Ally, marquant ainsi ses débuts dans le long métrage d'animation. Le film vise une sortie en salles en 2027, comme l'a rapporté Variety le 2 avril. Ally suit un encornet-cochon vivant dans les profondeurs inexplorées du sud de l'océan Pacifique. Elle rêve de remonter à la surface et de devenir un jour la vedette d'un documentaire animalier. Ses ambitions prennent une tournure dramatique lorsqu'un avion s'écrase dans la mer à proximité. Cet incident propulse Ally dans une aventure vers la surface aux côtés d'un groupe de compagnons disparates. Ce projet représente une nouvelle orientation créative pour Bong Joon Ho, connu jusqu'ici pour ses films en prises de vues réelles comme Parasite.

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