The Knockturnal got to sit down with Director Park Inje, renowned for his subtle portrayal of emotional nuances in Kingdom Season 2, about his recent show on Disney+, “Moving.” This action-packed series delves into the mysterious world of superpowered individuals, espionage, and a gripping storyline that spans three decades.
In the 1990s, South Korea’s National Intelligence Service (NIS) assembled a black ops team of superpowered fighters to undertake classified missions in defense of the country. Despite their successes, the team mysteriously vanished one day. Decades later, Bongseok and Huisoo, two teenagers with extraordinary abilities, find themselves at the center of a dark conspiracy. A mysterious delivery driver named Frank begins targeting people with powers across Seoul, putting the lives of the young protagonists in peril. The series unfolds as a thrilling cat-and-mouse game, questioning whether anyone can stop Frank before he uncovers the children’s secrets.
“Moving” is adapted from the hit webtoon of the same name, created by Kangfull. The series brings to life the dynamic storytelling of Kangfull, offering a fast-paced narrative filled with fun, thrills, action, mysteries, and more. The protagonists, having hidden their abilities for years, now find themselves confronting powerful governments and facing a world that seeks to exploit their unique gifts.
Director Park Inje demonstrates his directorial prowess in “Moving” talking to us about inspiration behind the show, process of selecting the cast, and future directorial endeavors. His ability to balance subtle emotions within the context of an epic story is evident, earning him a well-deserved nomination for a Critics Choice Award for “Moving.” With a background in creating compelling narratives, Inje brings a unique vision to the series, ensuring viewers are in for a cinematic treat.
“Moving” is a rollercoaster of emotions, action, and intrigue, offering viewers an immersive experience into a world where superpowers collide with espionage. Director Park Inje’s direction, combined with the stellar cast and Kangfull’s compelling narrative, sets the stage for this amazing series. Check out “Moving” on Disney+ now!