
Set to premiere on June 3, 'Wild Thing' is a comedy that follows a once-popular mixed-gender dance group, 'Triangle,' which disbanded overnight due to an unexpected incident. The story revolves around their reckless challenge to seize a chance at revival after 20 years.
One of the most striking aspects is the cast's combination. Kang Dong-won plays Hyun-woo, the leader of 'Triangle,' showcasing both comedic acting and performance skills. Um Tae-goo portrays Sang-goo, a rapper with an introverted personality and intense passion, hinting at a transformation between rap and comedy. Park Ji-hyun takes on the role of the team's center, Domi, bringing refreshing energy and unexpected charm. Joining them is Oh Jung-se as Seong-gon, a ballad singer who has remained at number two for 39 weeks, adding humor with his unique presence. The performances of actors like Shin Ha-kyun are also expected to enhance the film's entertainment value.
Expectations are high for this comedy film. 'Wild Thing' is a collaboration between the production team behind 'Extreme Job' and director Son Jae-gon. The premise of a disbanded group attempting to return to the stage after 20 years sets the stage for unpredictable situations and character mismatches that generate laughter. The comedic chemistry among the cast and the energy of K-pop performances aim to deliver an enjoyable cinematic experience.

Music and performance are also key highlights. Composer Shim Eun-ji, known for working with groups like TWICE, SHINee, and IU, along with a JYP producer and choreography team, have contributed to the on-screen performances of 'Triangle.' The film features their debut and signature song, 'Love is,' along with tracks like 'Shout it Out' and 'I Like You,' reviving the essence of late 1990s to early 2000s dance music with a contemporary twist.
The actors underwent extensive rehearsal for their performances. During the production press conference, Um Tae-goo mentioned commuting to the JYP headquarters for rap practice, stating, "I tried to practice as often as possible and practiced for about five months whenever I could." Kang Dong-won added, "While preparing for this project, I realized how hard it must be for idols, and I gained a lot of respect for them." The actors' preparation process, akin to an 'idol experience,' heightens anticipation for the performances in the film.

The film also creatively connects its narrative with the audience. 'Wild Thing' utilizes the fictional group 'Triangle' as if they were real idols, engaging viewers through character accounts, music videos, cheering methods, and music releases. This expansion of the film's setting into content outside the theater adds to the enjoyment of the fictional group 'Triangle' even before its release.
The styling and stage design evoke a Y2K aesthetic, blending visuals reminiscent of the late-century music scene with exaggerated situations typical of the comedy genre, completing the unique entertainment of 'Wild Thing.' With themes of revival, stage performance, music, and humor, there is keen interest in how this film will be received in theaters this June.
'Wild Thing' will be released nationwide on June 3.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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