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‘Waterbomb Goddess’ Eun-bi Kwon’s screen debut, the Japanese film ‘I Just Dropped My Phone: The Last Hacker ‘, has confirmed its June release and revealed its main poster and main trailer.
‘ I just dropped my phone: The Last Hacker ‘is a digital blockbuster thriller about a genius hacker named Urano who escapes from prison and goes undercover in Korea to prevent a Japan-Korea summit, only to clash with his arch-enemy, Detective Kagaya, once again.
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This is the final installment of the “I Just Dropped My Smartphone” series, which was a box office hit in Japan alone with a cumulative revenue of 3.5 billion yen, and the series was so popular that it was remade into a movie of the same name in Korea starring Chun Woo-hee, Im Si-wan, and Kim Hee-won.
In particular, this film is drawing attention as’ Summer Queen ‘Kwon Eun-bi, who has been on a roll with the release of’ Hello Stranger ‘and her appearance in’ Waterbomb Seoul 2025 ‘, takes on the role of the female protagonist Soo-min in her screen debut.In the film, Kwon Eun-bi plays the role of Soo-min, a member of an anti-government group and a secretive watcher, and reveals a new side of herself as an actress, receiving rave reviews from the director who said, “She is excellent in both emotional and physical expressions.” She also worked with Narita Ryo, Chiba Yudai, and Tanaka Kei.
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The main poster that was revealed immediately catches the eye with the deadly gaze of Urano, a genius hacker and serial killer who escaped from prison.The contrast between detective Kagaya with a determined expression and the mysterious woman Soo-min whose inner thoughts are unknown adds to the tension, and the strong main copy, “Everyone with a smartphone is a target,” leaves a strong impression by precisely targeting the anxiety of everyone living in the digital age.
The main trailer released together centers around the three-way plot of Urano, who is carrying out a conspiracy in Korea at the instigation of the anti-government group’ Mugunghwa’, detective Kagaya who is chasing him, and Sumin who is watching everything.The prelude to a large-scale digital terrorism that goes beyond simple psychological warfare is fully revealed, and it foreshadows the overwhelming scale and tension befitting the final chapter of the series.
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