Jung Ryeo-won Reveals Reason for Laughter at 'The Woman in a White Car' Premiere

Actress Jung Ryeo-won candidly revealed the reason behind her unexpected laughter at the premiere of the movie 'The Woman in a White Car.' While watching the movie with fellow actress Lee Jung-eun, Jung Ryeo-won couldn't help but laugh during a serious scene. She explained that she was reminded of NG scenes (outtakes) from filming at that moment. The behind-the-scenes stories from the intense filming flashed through her mind, causing the somewhat bizarre scenes to be expressed as laughter. Jung Ryeo-won added that she was sorry if her laughter disturbed the movie viewing experience, offering a glimpse into the cheerful atmosphere of the filming set. Jung Ryeo-won's honest explanation is further amplifying curiosity about the movie 'The Woman in a White Car.'
'The Woman in a White Car' Plot
The movie 'The Woman in a White Car' is a suspense thriller that unfolds around Do-kyung (played by Jung Ryeo-won), who arrives at the hospital with her sister covered in blood. Do-kyung gives a confusing statement to detective Hyun-ju (played by Lee Jung-eun), who is investigating the case, and begins to uncover the truth. As the unstable witness's statements and inconsistent testimonies continue, the lines between who is the victim and who is the perpetrator gradually blur. Viewers will have a unique experience of piecing together the fragmented clues of the characters and assembling the intricately woven pieces of truth. These elements of mystery and unpredictable development are expected to provide viewers with a strong sense of immersion. 'The Woman in a White Car' is gaining attention as a new type of movie that goes beyond a simple thriller and encourages audience participation.
Movie Awards from Overseas
Before its domestic release, the movie 'The Woman in a White Car' had already been recognized for its quality and topicality overseas, proving its potential. It won the 'BEST INTERNATIONAL FEATURE' award at the 22nd San Diego International Film Festival, a remarkable achievement that elevated the status of Korean cinema on the international stage. It was also officially invited to the Thrill section of the 66th BFI London Film Festival, drawing attention from leading film industry professionals and critics worldwide. In Korea, it was submitted to the 26th Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival, where it won two awards, further validating its quality. Having swept prestigious international film festivals, 'The Woman in a White Car' is already generating high expectations among many viewers and is expected to continue its enthusiastic reception after its domestic release. Starring Jung Ryeo-won, this film is ready to captivate audiences with its solid story and direction.
Release Information and Expectations
The movie 'The Woman in a White Car,' which is attracting attention as actress Jung Ryeo-won's return to the screen, is finally coming to audiences. Ahead of its release on the 29th, this film has already generated high expectations with its awards at international film festivals and recognition of its quality. The story of Do-kyung (played by Jung Ryeo-won), who arrives at the hospital with her bloodied sister, and detective Hyun-ju (played by Lee Jung-eun), who is tracking the case, will unfold with tension. Viewers will go beyond simply watching the movie and will have a unique experience of finding clues and deducing the truth for themselves. This unique composition and immersive development are expected to make 'The Woman in a White Car' more than just a thriller. With an enthusiastic response expected on the day of release, attention is focused on what kind of box office success 'The Woman in a White Car' will create.
Personal Thoughts
The episode of actress Jung Ryeo-won not being able to hold back her laughter at the movie premiere actually serves as an element that sparks interest in the movie. The actress's honest reaction to a serious scene suggests the liveliness of the filming set and the cheerful (?) or bizarre (?) atmosphere of the movie. 'The Woman in a White Car' goes beyond a thriller that simply chases after a case, presenting a unique narrative that allows the audience to experience the process of deduction directly. This is in line with the recent trend in theaters where audiences enjoy actively participating in and interpreting content, rather than passively consuming it. Along with its quality already recognized overseas, this experimental attempt suggests the possibility that 'The Woman in a White Car' will leave a deep impression beyond a simple entertainment movie. Along with actress Jung Ryeo-won's acting transformation, it is anticipated whether the unpredictable story development can bring a new wave to the Korean thriller genre. 'The Woman in a White Car' is clearly a work that deserves attention for its future box office performance.

Source :https://blog.naver.com/newscake/224056632741
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