Lee Sun-bin, Kim Min-seok and Ryu Kyung-soo in "Noise"

The reality-friendly horror film "Noise" has confirmed its main cast and begins filming in earnest.

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"Noise" is a movie about the incident after a younger sister disappears without a trace from the apartment where the two sisters had difficulty moving in.

Detectives who respond indifferently to the older sister who is struggling to find her younger brother, strangely hysterical neighbors, men downstairs who come at night and threaten to kill her, and strange noises and strangers trying to enter the house bother the older sister Joo-yeong like crazy. Along with her older sister Joo-yeong and her younger sister's boyfriend Gi-hoon, they search through the apartment to find the identity of the noise and the younger sister, and they face incredible fear.

Lee Sun-bin takes on the role of Joo-yeong, an older sister looking for her sibling, and challenges her first horror act with a new look that she has never shown before. Kim Min-seok plays Gi-hoon, the sister's boyfriend who takes risks to find Joo-hee.

Jeon Ik-ryung plays the role of Jeong-in, who is the only one who tries to help Joo-yeong amid the hostile majority of residents, and tells the secrets of apartments and residents.

The 406th resident, who drives Joo-yeong to fear, is played by Ryu Kyung-soo, and his younger sister Joo-hee, who plays the central role of the incident that touches her sister Joo-yeong's inner guilt.

Director Kim Soo-jin-X, who was invited to the Cine Foundation category at the 66th Cannes Film Festival with the short film "THE LINE" and won the best picture award in the "40,000 Beatings" category at the 12th Mise-en-scène Short Film Festival, will produce a unique real-life horror film with dense emotional lines and suspense through his first feature debut film, "Noise".

It will be cranked in on October 28th with the aim of releasing it in the second half of 2024.