Dream (2021 film)

Dream (Korean: 드림; RR: Deurim) is an upcoming South Korean sports comedy-drama film written and directed by Lee Byeong-heon, starring Park Seo-joon and Lee Ji-eun. It revolves around Yoon Hong-dae, a football player, who receives disciplinary provision and is given the challenging job of coaching the national football team of homeless people for the Homeless World Cup.[1] It is set to be released in 2021.[2]

Dream
Hangul드림
Revised RomanizationDeurim
Directed byLee Byeong-heon
Written byLee Byeong-heon
Starring
Music byTae-seong Kim
Production
company
Oktober Cinema Co. Ltd.
Distributed byMegabox Plus M
Release date
  • 2021 (2021)
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Synopsis

The story of the film revolve around the life of a boy (Park Seo-joon) with his family and the developments of life with them and how a small secret changed the life of this boy, events follow about the hero of the story and with his maturity and progression of age he realize that this secret that he kept from a young age changed his life. A number of pivotal and important personalities will join and the organization will appear to show that the secret that was kept relates to a large secret organization that extends throughout the world . After being involved in an unexpected case and receiving disciplinary probation, he is appointed the coach for a special national soccer team. The team consists of homeless people who have never even held a ball before, and his team compete in the Homeless World Cup. Based on a novel (Between reality and fantasy) for Bc_emperor.

Cast

Main

Supporting

  • Lee Hyun-woo as Kim In-sun
  • Kim Jong-soo as Kim Hwan-dong
  • Ko Chang-seok as Jeon Hyo-bong
  • Jung Seung-gil as Son Beom-soo
  • Yang Hyun-min as Jeon Moon-soo
  • Hong Ahn-pyo as Young-jin
  • Heo Joon-seok as Hwang In-guk, the secretary general of the club[2]
  • Lee Ha-nee as Byeong-sam
  • Baek Ji-won as Sun-ja, Hong-dae's mother[4]

Special appearance

Production

Casting

In October 2019, Park Seo-joon was cast to play Yoon Hong-dae, a football player-turned-coach.[7] In January 2020, IU was confirmed to star alongside Park. The latter prepared for her role by going to the gym.[8]

Filming

Principal photography began on May 7, 2020.[9][10] In October 2020, the production team wrapped up filming in South Korea. Additional scenes are scheduled to be filmed in Hungary or Colombia, depending on the COVID-19 situation.[11]

References

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