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Updated · Deadline · May 18
Na Hong-Jin's 'Hope' Draws 7-Minute Cannes Ovation as Fassbender, Vikander Explain Alien Roles
Updated
Updated · Deadline · May 18

Na Hong-Jin's 'Hope' Draws 7-Minute Cannes Ovation as Fassbender, Vikander Explain Alien Roles

14 articles · Updated · Deadline · May 18
  • Seven minutes of applause greeted Na Hong-Jin's competition entry "Hope" at Cannes, where Michael Fassbender, Alicia Vikander and Taylor Russell play antagonistic aliens from the royal family of planet Gh'ertu.
  • Vikander said she joined after discovering Korean cinema at Busan and hearing Na's long-developed alien pitch, while Fassbender joked he signed on because "Alicia told me to do it."
  • Na said he had not planned to cast English-speaking actors as the extraterrestrial villains, but built those characters into their own world after deciding he wanted to work with Fassbender.
  • Set in rural South Korea's Hope Harbor, the film follows an alien crash-landing that unleashes conflict between locals and invaders; it is Na's fourth Cannes premiere and his first feature since 2016's "The Wailing."
Can a Korean sci-fi epic with divisive VFX continue its distributor's unprecedented winning streak at Cannes?
How does Korea’s master of horror Na Hong-jin blend his signature grit with a Hollywood-style alien blockbuster?