Kim Ha-neul in "Misbehavior"

Director Kim Tae-yong-I's movie "Misbehavior" is coming out this January and the poster has just been released.

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Kim Ha-neul is the lead star of the movie in which Hyo-joo (Kim Ha-neul) finds out the secret between the chairman of the school's daughter Hye-yeong (Yoo In-young) and male student Jae-ha (Lee Won-keun) and tries to take one thing away from her thinking she's got the upper hand. The story is beyond jealousy.

The teaser starts with Hyo-joo kneeling in the middle of the field. Hye-yeong asks her, "Why did you do that to me?" as students watch them both. Hyo-joo is then in Hye-yeong's arms which show a lot happens in a short time. Hyo-joo then says, "Let me show you why I did it".

The movie poster depicts Kim Ha-neul laying on a cold floor with a sorrowful look on her face. Her usual lovely image isn't there anymore and she gives a different vibe. She undergoes a massive transformation from the recent "Road to the Airport" to "Misbehavior". The intensity can be implied from the poster alone. The copy says, "Taking the one thing you have, let me show you what's worse".

"Misbehavior" is the creation of Kim Tae-yong-I who is the youngest Korean director to have been to the Cannes and won the Rookie Producer Award at the Blue Dragon Film Festival. The top crew in Korea are collaborating in this movie and Yoo In-young as well as Lee Won-keun are Kim Ha-neul's co-stars.