The film 'Streaming' (director Jo Jang-ho, provided/distributed by Lotte Entertainment, produced by Very Good Studio, co-produced by TH Story) released an ending still that captures the crazed appearance of 'Wusang', who maintains his obsession with live broadcasting until the end.

'Streaming' is a thriller that depicts the story of Wusang, the top criminal channel streamer with the highest number of subscribers, as he broadcasts in real time while discovering clues related to an unresolved serial murder case and tracks down the perpetrator.

The released still captures 'Wusang' (Kang Ha-neul) as he becomes increasingly haggard while tracking the perpetrator of the 'hem murder case', and portrays him in a dazed state, hinting to viewers about the next broadcast until the very end of the film. In the film's climax, 'Wusang' finally confronts the true identity of the 'hem serial killer' and engages in a sharp struggle that thrusts the audience into a heightened state of tension.

Despite being in life-threatening situations during intense physical confrontations, 'Wusang' continues his broadcast, sitting in front of the camera and delivering his signature line, "This is something only I can do. I'm really going now," capturing the viewers' attention. This portrayal of 'Wusang' unleashing his endless greed and madness for broadcasting prompts reflection on the reality of dopamine-driven high-stimulation personal broadcasts. Director Jo Jang-ho noted that he feels very grateful and values this scene, saying, "I think the film really gained significance because there was a last scene," highlighting the meaning captured in the ending scene where Kang Ha-neul delivers a powerful performance until the end.

The film 'Streaming', which starkly reflects the reality of personal broadcasts chasing only sensationalism through the crazed appearance of 'Wusang', who continues live broadcasting until the end, is currently showing nationwide to critical acclaim.

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