Netflix has released the main poster and trailer for the film "Wall To Wall."
The unpredictable thriller "Wall To Wall," featuring WOOSUNG (Kang Ha-neul) who has successfully secured his home with a 84 square meter apartment, suffers from an unknown noise disturbance from the floor above, capturing the intense conflicts and explosive situations between neighbors over the noise issue in the main poster and trailer.
The released main poster captures the moments when WOOSUNG, tormented by the nightly noise disturbances, along with Jin-ho, who lives above him, and Eun-hwa, who resides in the top penthouse, reach the peak of their conflicts.
As if the earplugs he had in were useless, the expression of WOOSUNG, suffering from the unidentified noise, vividly shows his exhaustion from the situation caused by the floor disturbance. Furthermore, Jin-ho's tense expression as he gazes at something, along with Eun-hwa’s cold expression as she overlooks everyone from above, hints at the intense conflicts that will unfold within the APT., creating an atmosphere of tension. The tagline, "What crime has the APT. committed? Ultimately, it’s the people who are the problem," foreshadows the conflicts that will arise between neighbors who are sharpening their tensions against one another, amplifying curiosity about the story that will develop in the future.
The main trailer released alongside shows the growing suspicion and conflict among APT. neighbors due to the noise disturbances, leading them into an unpredictable situation filled with tension. WOOSUNG, who has finally succeeded in securing his home, gathers every ounce of his spirit but endures a tough daily life with dropping house prices, company goods theft, and even juggling a nighttime delivery part-time job.
However, the hellish nightmare starts again at home. Unable to sleep due to the unidentified noise ringing every night, he faces unjust days as he is accused of being the source of the noise disturbance. Unable to bear it any longer, WOOSUNG seeks out the representative of the residents living in the top penthouse, Eun-hwa, who, hoping no noisy incidents occur before the GTX opening, responds to WOOSUNG with a cynical smile. Feeling as though someone is secretly watching him, WOOSUNG becomes extremely sensitive, stating, "I think the people downstairs are not normal."
Conflicts between neighbors due to noise disturbances begin to escalate, with the residents downstairs tightening the pressure on WOOSUNG, saying, "It only makes noise when you’re home." Jin-ho, who sets out with WOOSUNG to find the source of the noise, further heightens the tension by asking, "Do you think the downstairs can beat the upstairs?" Together with Eun-hwa's ominous line, "What crime has the APT. committed? Ultimately, it’s the people who are the problem," a bloodied WOOSUNG with a blank expression amplifies curiosity about the stormy developments that will strike the APT. and what events he will encounter.
The unpredictable mystery of noise disturbances set against the backdrop of a realistic character known as WOOSUNG and the everyday space of an APT. of 32 pyeong, combined with the dense performances of Kang Ha-neul, Yeom Hye-ran, and Seo Hyun-woo, creates genre-based excitement. Directed by Kim Tae-joon, the film "Wall To Wall" is set to be released on Netflix on July 18 (Friday).
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