Kwon Sang Woo and Moon Chae Won Show Off Rock Spirit in 'HEARTMAN' Movie Poster
Check out the new rock-inspired poster for the movie 'HEARTMAN' starring Kwon Sang Woo and Moon Chae Won. Discover the story of a man's high-energy quest for his first love.
Old flames meet high-voltage energy. The upcoming comedy film HEARTMAN has unveiled a striking new poster featuring stars Kwon Sang Woo and Moon Chae Won, signaling a bold departure from traditional romantic tropes.
The Rock Spirit of HEARTMAN Movie Kwon Sang Woo Moon Chae Won
In the newly released visuals, the duo embraces a flamboyant rock-and-roll aesthetic. The film tells the story of Seung Min (played by Kwon Sang Woo), a man who returns after years away only to find himself face-to-face with his first love, Bo Na (played by Moon Chae Won). Determined not to lose her again, he throws everything he has into winning her back, adopting a relentless 'rock spirit' attitude.
A High-Energy Pursuit of First Love
The poster captures the vibrant chemistry between the lead actors, hinting at a narrative that blends slapstick humor with heartfelt sentiment. Kwon Sang Woo, known for his impeccable comedic timing, is expected to deliver a performance that perfectly balances absurdity and sincerity, while Moon Chae Won adds depth to the dynamic of the reunited pair.
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