Live-action Korean zombie coming of age melodrama, “LET ME OUT” expanding its reach in the US to Atlanta and Chicago,

Chris Hill September 27, 2013 0
Live-action Korean zombie coming of age melodrama, “LET ME OUT” expanding its reach in the US to Atlanta and Chicago,


Live-action Korean zombie coming of age melodrama, LET ME OUT (directed by Jae Soh and Chang Lae Kim), is partnering with TUGG and expanding its reach in the US by adding two additional cities: Atlanta, GA on Wednesday, October 23rd and in Chicago, IL on Thursday, October 24th.

Atlanta, GA

Theater: AMC Parkway Pointe 15

Date: 10/23/2013

Time: 7:30pm

http://www.tugg.com/events/5765

Chicago, IL

Theater: AMC Loews 600 North Michigan 9

Date: 10/24/2013

Time: 7:30pm

http://www.tugg.com/events/5766

SYNOPSIS:

This zombie melodrama is Mu-Young film school opus. An eternal senior, he knows everything about cinema but nothing about actual filmmaking. Critical of everyone else, he heckles the famous indie director Ik-June Yang at a campus screening and somehow receives film funding. His dream of working with his love-interest Ah-Young becomes a nightmare. Everything that can go wrong does. Barely surviving a disastrous shoot, Mu-Young learns making a movie is like love, you can’t do it alone. LET ME OUT is a tribute to guerrilla, indie, amateur, low-budget cineastes struggling to create. It is hope.

The movie was released in Korea on August 15, 2013 in approximately 15 theaters including Art House Momo (Baekdu’s Art House theaters), CGV Movie Collage (the Art House division of CJ Entertainment), and Artplus Cinema Network in various cities throughout Korea, including Seoul.

 

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