The Korean film “Troll Factory” marshals a team of elite production talent and sets the stage for a compelling crime drama.
“Troll Factory” delves into the world of an anonymous informant, Lim Sang Jin (played by Son Suk Ku), who uncovers a web of online public opinion manipulation after exposing a large corporation. The film boasts a stellar cast, including Kim Sung Cheol, Kim Dong Hee, and Hong Kyung, promising a captivating exploration of this timely issue.
A distinct visual style elevates “Troll Factory.” The film employs a unique blend of filming techniques, lighting, and art direction, further enhanced by a fast-paced editing style to create an immersive experience for viewers. This unique visual approach sets it apart from conventional crime dramas. Cinematographer Jo Hyung Rae (known for “Concrete Utopia,” “Kill Boksoon,” etc.) and Lighting Director Lee Gil Gyu (“Citizen of a Kind,” “Concrete Utopia,” etc.) have combined their talents to craft the film’s overall visual concept.
Director An Guk Jin and his team employ a unique visual storytelling technique in “Troll Factory.” Lim Sang Jin’s (Son Suk Ku) desires are subtly conveyed through reflections on computer screens and other visual elements rather than explicit dialogue. The film utilizes distinct lighting techniques to differentiate between Lim Sang Jin and his adversaries, “Team Alek” (played by Kim Sung Cheol, Kim Dong Hee, and Hong Kyung). Light reflects and smears differently on each character, visually emphasizing their opposing roles.
Art Director Hong Joo Hee, renowned for her work in “The Moon,” “My Name,” and “The School Nurse Files,” contributes to the film’s unique visual identity with a realistic and original production design. Editor Han Mi-Yeon, known for her work in “Concrete Utopia,” “Sleep,” and “Hell,” brings her sharp and fast-paced editing style to the table, enhancing the film’s immersive experience.
Costume Designer Jo Sang Kyung (known for “Squid Game” and “Along with the Gods: The Two Worlds”) brings her expertise to craft unique and distinct character portrayals through the costumes. Music Director Jo Young Wook, celebrated for his ability to elevate narratives through music (as seen in “Decision to Leave” and “Squid Game”), will compose the score, creating a unique atmosphere for the film to take place.
“Troll Factory” is scheduled to be released on March 27.
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