
The film 〈We Still Have Tomorrow〉, set to be released on March 4, has officially unveiled its main trailer, heightening expectations for the previously shrouded 'Secret Plan'. This work, praised by global audiences as "the most beautiful ending in film history," depicts a woman's audacious plan set against the backdrop of Italy's tumultuous period in 1946.
"Getting in trouble for talking back"… Delia's choices in an absurd daily life
The released main trailer reflects the arduous life of the protagonist 'Delia', who dedicates herself within a patriarchal social structure but is not respected. Despite taking on all household chores and unpleasant tasks, her father-in-law's derogatory remark, "It's fine to use her as a housewife, but talking back is the problem," vividly illustrates the harsh reality faced by women at that time.
As Delia prepares for her daughter Marcella's marriage, sensing that her unhappy life will be passed down, she begins to devise a secret plan triggered by a mysterious letter that arrives one day. Delia's determined gaze in the trailer piques curiosity about what her 'fairy tale ending' might be.
The Secret Plan intertwined with historical moments… Responded by audiences worldwide
The film is set in Italy in 1946, just after World War II, when a nationwide vote on the introduction of a republic was imminent. It intricately weaves Delia's personal narrative with the historical truth of Italian women exercising their voting rights for the first time in their lives, delivering a profound message.
The global response has already been enthusiastic. Upon its release in Italy, it not only topped the box office that year but also ranked 10th in all-time box office history. It swept audience awards at prestigious film festivals, including the David di Donatello Awards and the Rome Film Festival, maintaining overwhelming ratings of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes' popcorn meter and 4.1 on Letterboxd.
"The most intense ending in history"… Overwhelming support from domestic audiences
In South Korea, word of mouth began to spread after its screening at the 29th Busan International Film Festival. With a rating of 4.2 on WatchaPedia, audiences have praised the film for its "perfect twist" and the "thrill that lingers even after the movie ends."
The sensational film 〈We Still Have Tomorrow〉, which swept through European countries and achieved global earnings of $50 million, is set to be released in theaters nationwide on March 4, promising unforgettable catharsis for Korean audiences.



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