

〈The People Upstairs〉 reveals the stark contrast between the Sex MAX couple Ha Jung-woo and Lee Ha-nee, and the Sex LESS couple Gong Hyo-jin and Kim Dong-wook through stills from upstairs & downstairs. 〈The People Upstairs〉 is an unpredictable story that unfolds as the upstairs couple (Ha Jung-woo & Lee Ha-nee) and the downstairs couple (Gong Hyo-jin & Kim Dong-wook) have dinner together every night due to sexually different noise.


The newly released stills from 〈The People Upstairs〉 show the four characters sitting face to face in one space. It captures the temperature of conversation, the tension of differing emotions, and the hidden desires that dominate the space. In particular, the dinner scene where the two couples meet for a housewarming appears calm on the surface but creates a subtle ripple of uncertainty, hinting that a simple meal and tea time will not end ordinarily, sparking curiosity.


〈The People Upstairs〉 is a work that, based on the delightful and ingenious setting of ‘sexually different noise’, honestly reveals the emotional distance, cracks in relationships, and the temperature of desire that anyone has pondered at least once in a marriage. Director Ha Jung-woo has drawn out the true essence of actors Gong Hyo-jin, Kim Dong-wook, and Lee Ha-nee through a dense composition that shifts between dialogue and emotion, and dynamic direction in a limited space. The four actors have completed a captivating synergy from their respective positions, raising expectations. The sexually different story unfolding in a confined space, 〈The People Upstairs〉, will be available in theaters nationwide on December 3rd (Wednesday).



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