LEE JOON
GI
IN
PEAK
ATHLETIC
CONDITION
A
MASTERCLASS
IN
DEDICATION
AND
DISCIPLINE
FOR
UPCOMING
FILM
KIDNAPPING
GAME
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There has been radio silence
about Lee Joon Gi’s mysterious Taiwan-Japan co-production – not a whisper, not
a teaser, not even a tiny spoiler. The entire project has been wrapped in
secrecy, which likely means it has slipped into post-production mode. After
wrapping up filming, Lee seemed to go into full hibernation mode until his
Instagram suddenly lit up with behind-the-scenes photos and clips from Taiwan
and Nagoya, Japan.
Adding fuel to the excitement, someone even shared a video of Lee Joon Gi alongside the director.
The intriguing film,
tentatively called ‘Kidnapping Game’ is probably a collaboration between
Taiwanese and Japanese production teams, and fans are wildly curious about
who’s sitting in the director’s chair. While nothing has been officially
confirmed, whispers suggest it could be acclaimed Taiwanese director, Lin Yu
Hsien, known for his dynamic ‘Jump’ trilogy, projects inspired by his brother,
a gymnastic coach. Lin is celebrated for his fast-paced story-telling and his
ability to weave in sharp emotionally resonant social commentary. If he’s truly
helming this film, we’re in for something special.
PHOTO COMPARISONS Picture top 2nd from left: posted by LJG Pictures 1st and 2nd from left: posted by a
fan 2nd picture from left: posted by LJG
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a fan The movie is adapted from the
novel of Keigo Higashino, a master of twisty thrillers. The story follows
Sakuma, a smug and successful advertisement planner, who masterminds the
kidnapping of his client’s estranged daughter, Juri - driven by revenge and
greed.
But what began as a
calculated scheme spirals into a tense psychological chess match packed with
shocking twists. Sounds deliciously dramatic, doesn’t it?
Global heartthrob Lee Joon Gi
is expected to take on the role of Sakuma, while Carrie Wong, Singapore’s
shining star, will probably portray Juri. With visuals that stunning, fans are
already anticipating sizzling chemistry and an emotionally-charged dynamic that
would set screens ablaze. And let’s talk about Lee Joon
Gi for a second. The man is in peak athletic form and he knows it. His recent
uploads showcased heart-stopping shots of his sculpted physique – bulging
biceps, powerful legs, and those impossibly defined quads and calves. It’s
practically a masterclass in dedication and discipline.
Naturally, fans are convinced
this role involves intense action sequences, explosive stunts and some
thrilling fight scenes. No one is complaining.
This multinational project
boasts a powerhouse cast. Alongside Lee Joon Gi (South Korea) and Carrie Wong
(Singapore), the film also stars Alice Ko from Taiwan and Kentaro Sakaguchi
from Japan. Talk about an international dream team. According
to ETtoday, filming was originally scheduled to begin in October, with costumes
finalised for an autumn setting. However, filming was delayed into the icy
winter months. Interestingly, the production team decided not to alter the
wardrobe – meaning the film will visually retain that autumn aesthetic despite
being shot in the biting cold. And autumn? It’s a season
dripping with symbolism – golden leaves, fading warmth, a sense of beautiful
melancholy. It represents transitions, endings and emotional undercurrents. But
then, here’s the tantalizing question: will the story unfold in poetic autumn
tones, or will we see the stark, snow-covered chill of winter? After all, filming in South Korea and Nagoya took place in brutally cold winter
conditions. As for the premiere date?
That remains the biggest mystery of all. Post-production for major Eastern film
projects typically last anywhere from six months to over a year. Which means
... yes, the wait could be long. But if the secrecy, star power and source
material are anything to go by, it will be worth every second.
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