
The film "PRETTY CRAZY" has confirmed its release not only in South Korea but also overseas.
"PRETTY CRAZY," which has been gaining traction through word-of-mouth this summer, is also enjoying strong sales overseas, showingcasing the unique appeal of Korean cinema.
"PRETTY CRAZY" has confirmed its release throughout August, starting with Indonesia on August 20th, Singapore on August 21st, and Taiwan on August 29th. It will also be released in key Asian countries, including Thailand, Cambodia, Hong Kong, and Mongolia, starting in September. In particular, the Vietnamese release, which will be released on September 5th, has cast a famous Vietnamese actor as the dubbing voice for the film, making a concerted effort to localize the film. With the recent surge in collaborations, including remakes of Korean films and the debut of Korean directors, attention is focused on the potential popularity of the Vietnamese-dubbed version of "PRETTY CRAZY." Meanwhile, in addition to the countries that have confirmed release dates, Japan and South American countries are also expected to confirm release dates.
Meanwhile, the movie 'PRETTY CRAZY' is a demon-possessed comedy that depicts the struggles of Gil-gu (played by Ahn Bo-hyun), an unemployed young man who gets caught up in an unusual part-time job of spying on Seon-ji (played by Lim Yoona), who wakes up as a demon every morning. It is currently showing in theaters nationwide to great acclaim.