'Speed Scandal,' 'Sunny' director Kang Hyung-chul presents the comic action film 'Hi-Five' (directed by Kang Hyung-chul, distributed by NEW, produced by Annapurna Film), which has achieved the highest pre-sale rate for a Korean film.

The film 'Hi-Five,' scheduled to be released on May 30, has attracted attention by achieving the highest pre-sale rate for a Korean film. 'Hi-Five' is a comic action adventure story about five people who accidentally gain different superpowers through organ transplants and encounter those seeking their abilities.

According to the Integrated Computer Network for Movie Theater Admission Tickets, 'Hi-Five' surpassed a 10% pre-sale rate as of May 20 (Tuesday) at 1:37 p.m., claiming the top spot among Korean films. This result outperformed strong competitors like 'YADANG: The Snitch,' 'The Old Woman with the Knife,' and 'Big Deal,' all of which are set to be released on the same day, signaling the arrival of a comic action film that will dominate theaters this summer.

Anticipation builds for 'Hi-Five,' the latest film from director Kang Hyung-chul, known for his delightful and sensational direction in works like 'Speed Scandal' and 'Sunny.' With its ingenious premise of superpowers stemming from organ transplants, along with diverse visuals and a sensational playlist, the film is set to captivate the audience's eyes and ears. Each piece of content released has recorded high view counts and generated enthusiastic responses, rising as the hottest topic in theaters.

Having achieved the highest pre-sale rate for a Korean film, anticipation for 'Hi-Five' will be intensified as it becomes available in theaters on May 30 (Friday).

[Photo] Movie poster, Integrated Computer Network for Movie Theater Admission Tickets

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