





“Unfamiliar language, cold. The sense of despair and anxiety felt by those who are left waiting with no certainty as to when they will be recognized as refugees. Director Kim Hee-jin, who revealed the intention of the work, said, “I wanted to capture the feeling of being unable to estimate the level of loneliness.”
He participated in the screenplay for 'Ro Ki-wan' and added depth to the work through detailed data research and reporting, including covering North Korean defectors who were struggling to have their refugee status recognized in Europe and referring to documentaries and books about refugees in Calais. .
Director Kim Hee-jin maintained the intensity of the original work as much as possible while creating new characters around Ro Ki-wan, completing Ro Ki-wan's unique emotional storytelling. Director Kim Hee-jin, who said, “I want to create a story that helps our lives,” never lost her warm gaze toward the characters while meticulously capturing the depth of the characters and their relationships.
In this work, director Kim Hee-jin, who prioritized “the depth and charm of the characters themselves and the relationships between them,” meticulously built up the drama by delicately capturing the moments of emotional change that gently stir within the characters. The emotions of Ro Ki-wan and Mari, who met at the most critical moment in their lives, looking at each other and embracing each other will leave a deep, lingering impression on viewers.
In addition, the production, which allows you to feel the emotions of an outsider, also spared no effort to capture the emotions of the characters. Director Kim Hee-jin said, “I wanted Gi-wan, placed in an exotic landscape, to appear isolated rather than blending in with the space. “I wanted to convey the situation and state of mind of Ki-wan Ro, who cannot feel a sense of belonging anywhere,” he said, depicting the cold and exotic landscape that Ro Ki-wan encounters, and the reality of ‘Ro Ki-wan’ as a space that captures the character’s emotions rather than a space where characters are placed. saved the life.
Just like director Kim Hee-jin’s wish that “even though most of life is filled with pain, sometimes there are moments worth living,” ‘Ro Ki-wan’ offers a warm look at life and comfort through the unfamiliar journey of a stranger at the end of life. It is expected that it will be delivered.
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