Killerswell: Our Space Trailer

Killerswell: Our Space Trailer (2020)

"That woman, "I'm here to find the money!" VS that man, "Are you really here for the money?"" 07 July 2020 Drama, Romance 61 mins

Yu-jin suddenly appears at a surf shop run by Dong-min after three years of separation. Yu-jin boldly asks 15 million won from Dong-min. She wants to get paid for the branding "Killer Swell". Dong-min is confused by Yu-jin's sudden visit after thinking he already forgot all about her. Yu-jin who visited Dong-min is also confused. She left him first because she was unhappy with their relationship, but now, she doesn't know what she wants. After their parting, can their romance begin again?

Watch the official Killerswell: Our Space 2020 trailer in HD below.

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Cast

Oh Dong-min

as Dong-min

Kim Min-ha

as Yu-jin

Park In-ji

as Ji-eun

Ahn Dae-hyun

as Dae-hyun

Crew

Joung Yu-mi

Joung Yu-mi Producer

Kim Kihyun

Kim Kihyun Producer

Choi Chang-hwan

Choi Chang-hwan Director of Photography

International Titles

kil-leo-seu-wel: a-wo seu-pe-i-seu Trailer

International Releases Dates

Korea 07 July 2020

Production Companies

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