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Na Hong-jin, Hope

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Filmmaker Na Hong-jin says 'Hope' starts from sense of foreboding in the world
This photo of South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin, director of film "Hope" and "The Wailing," is provided by Plus M Entertainment. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE)(Yonhap) CANNES, France, May 18 (Yonhap) -- South Korean filmmaker Na Hong-jin he was deeply honored that his new film "Hope" had been invited to the competition section of the Cannes Film Festival,

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Na Hong-jin’s ‘Hope’: First Reactions From the Premiere
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Na Hong-jin's 'Hope', alien appearance finally revealed via official trailer
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The breathless Korean sci-fi monster movie ‘Hope’ leaves the Cannes Film Festival floored
CANNES, France (AP) — Sprawling action movies with aliens do not generally compete for the Cannes Film Festival’s Palme d’Or.

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‘Hope’ Review: Na Hong-jin’s Overlong Creature Feature is a Guns-Blazing Riot of Bawdy Humor, Bad CGI and Brilliant Action
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Cannes Audience Gives ‘Hope’ A 7-Minute Standing Ovation
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‘Hope’ Review: Na Hong-jin’s Blockbuster Creature Feature Is Undone by a Terrible Script and Some of the Worst CGI Since ‘The Mummy Returns’

A monster terrorizes a Korean harbor town in a disappointing epic that starts on a high but fades hard and fast.
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‘Hope’ Review: It’s Aliens Vs. South Korean Villagers In Na Hong-Jin’s Wild, Nonstop-Action Genre Movie – Cannes Film Festival

Much has been written about this year’s Cannes Film Festival being ignored by studios and crowd-pleasing blockbuster-type movies, in favor of the more familiar auteur-driven quieter films. Well,
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Hope Review

One of the most confounding films to compete for the Palme d’Or, Cannes Film Festival debut Hope is a rip-roaring Korean creature feature made with gonzo skill. Idiosyncratic in structure, spring-loaded with momentum,
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‘Hope’ teaser: Village in South Korea hunts for mysterious creature in Na Hong-jin’s thriller

The creature horror thriller has emerged as a strong contender for the Palme d’Or at the 2026 Cannes Film Festival
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‘Hope’ Director Na Hong-jin Confirms Sequel Already Written as Michael Fassbender and Alicia Vikander Explain Why They’re Playing Aliens in Cannes’ Craziest Movie

A sequel to “Hope,” Na Hong-jin’s alien action epic that rocked Cannes Film Festival on Sunday night, is already in the works. The Korean auteur revealed the news during a press conference on Monday,
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Na Hong Jin shuts down rumors about ‘Hope’ massive budget, calls the movie the ‘antagonist’ of his life

Na Hong Jin is back at the Cannes Film Festival for the first time in a decade — and already shutting down rumors surrounding his new film Hope. After previously bringing The Chaser, The Yellow Sea and The Wailing to Cannes,
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Breaking Baz @Cannes: ‘Hope’ Director Na Hong-jin Looked At ‘Jaws’, ‘Lethal Weapon’ & Sci-Fi Pics From ’50s & ’60s For Inspiration On Cannes Crowd-Pleaser

South Korean sci-fi film ‘Hope’ drew inspiration from ‘Jaws’, ‘Lethal Weapon’ plus movies from the '50s & '60s
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