速度

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主演: 徐俊英 白成铉 

李相宇导演的新片《速度》受邀参加第16届全州国际电影节韩国新片展映单元。该片讲述的是马上就要到21岁的四个朋友的友情和爱情,以及对这个社会的愤怒和欲望。 《速度》将在第16届全州国际电影节上首次解开神秘面纱,李相宇导演和四位男主角也见过出席GV和舞台问候活动,和观众们面对面。 该片将于8月在韩国正式上映。   

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李相宇导演的新片《速度》受邀参加第16届全州国际电影节韩国新片展映单元。该片讲述的是马上就要到21岁的四个朋友的友情和爱情,以及对这个社会的愤怒和欲望。 《速度》将在第16届全州国际电影节上首次解开神秘面纱,李相宇导演和四位男主角也见过出席GV和舞台问候活动,和观众们面对面。 该片将于8月在韩国正式上映。   

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