His hand holds a star, because Lee Kwang Soo and Hoang Ha as the main characters, is a Vietnamese-Korean cooperation film that is about to be released to Vietnamese audiences. The film has a strong Korean rom-com spirit, but incorporates unique Vietnamese cultural features.
The film is directed by Kim Sung Hoon, who has made films Reluctant partner (Have Actor Hyun Bin plays Chief Inspector 1958.
Lee Kwang Soo 'falls in love' with Hoang Ha
The first poster of the movie His hand holds a star set in a banh mi cart on the sidewalk of Saigon, where "Asian Prince" Lee Kwang Soo is sitting and eating a loaf of banh mi. Vietnam is both the setting and an important cultural element in Vietnamese-Korean cooperation film.
In the teaser trailer, the film announces the characters. Lee Kwang Soo plays Kang Jun Woo, an A-list star from Korea who comes to Vietnam for work. Hoang Ha plays Thao, an ordinary Vietnamese girl.
After a business trip to Vietnam, Kang Jun Woo was shocked to discover that his assistant had mistakenly taken his passport and returned to Korea. Reluctantly staying in Vietnam without any money, Kang Jun Woo accidentally met Thao, a waitress at a coffee shop. After a series of awkward situations, they gradually developed feelings for each other.
Lee Kwang Soo is 1.93m tall, while Hoang Ha is about 1.55m tall, creating a humorous difference in appearance. The actor takes advantage of his comedic ability, and Hoang Ha (Dao Anh of Em va Trinh ) made a good impression with Vietnamese beauty and natural acting.
Duy Khanh 'Haha Family' juggles comedy
The film's teaser trailer also revealed the appearance of actor Duy Khanh. With his ability to "drop a line" and charming comedy, Duy Khanh has scenes juggling with Lee Kwang Soo, promising to bring laughter to the audience.
Duy Khanh loved by many audiences after the show Brother overcame thousands of obstacles year 2024 and Haha Family recently. This is also his first theatrical film after a long absence.
Film producer His hand holds a star The film promises to have the spirit of Korean rom-com but cleverly incorporates typical Vietnamese features: from a hot bowl of pho, a street sandwich to a cup of strong coffee, with a modern Saigon setting.
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