Mystery thriller “Intruder” is finally opening in local cinemas on June 4. Due to delays associated with the COVID-19 pandemic, it is the first South Korean film to make its box office debut since early March. AsiaNewsNetwork
“The story has gone through many changes over time. I wrote ‘Almond’ shortly after giving birth to my child, so the story is based on the thoughts I had during my pregnancy. I had wondered whether I’d be able to accept my child as family ,” Sohn said.
The writer-director, who is making her feature debut with the upcoming movie, is also the author of two other novels, “April Snow” and “The Counterattack at Thirty” .
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