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Release Date:
June 12, 2024
Original Title:
드라이브
Alternate Titles:
60分钟亡命直播
Deulaibeu
亡命直播
驾驶
Genres:
Action | Thriller
Production Companies:
M Pictures
Merry Christmas
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15
Runtime: 93
Yuna is a famous YouTube influencer but always looks down on others. She is invited to a cosmetic brand launching party but things don’t go the way she had wanted. Tired and extremely stressed, she takes couple of shots and falls asleep after calling a designated driver. When Yuna opens her eyes, she realizes she’s trapped in the trunk of her car. The kidnapper asks her for ransom, not just cash but to broadcast a ‘kidnapping live-stream’ and beg for money from the viewers. But everyone thinks she’s playing out a self-fabricated scenario…
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Director:
Park Dong-hee
Director of Photography:
Kim Jong-jin
Editor:
Kim Sun-min
Executive Producer:
You Jeong-hun
Original Music Composer:
Hwang Sang-jun
Producer:
Kim Bong-seo
Seok Dong-jun
Production Design:
Chung Hye-won
Writer:
Park Dong-hee
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