“Let Me Out” is the first Korean independent film to have been released back to back both in Korea and U.S. It is a Korean, zombie “coming-of-age” melodrama and pays homage to films Day For Night (France), Living In Oblivion (USA), and Korean cinema. Written and directed by Korean Americans, Jae Soh and Chang Lae Kim, this feature film debuts rising star, Hyun-sang Kwon, as he takes on the leading role and is also the son of one of Korea’s most renowned film directors, Kwon-taek Im. Kwon is also well- known for his roles in popular Korean dramas, The King 2 Hearts and Queen of Ambition. Hee-bon Park, a former member of SM Entertainment’s girl group, M.I.L.K, will also be joining Kwon as she displays her acting skills from her PAST experience in Korean films and dramas such as Grand Prix, Read My Lips, Family, and God’s Quiz Season 3.
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