![]() The dystopian thriller with unique cinematography was loved by genre fans but criticized for intense violence and swearing by some viewers. Scenes of Tving series "Bargain" are seen in this photo provided by the Korean streaming platform. "It would have also posed challenges to actors who had to play for long shots." "It was difficult to design the movements of camera walking," Jeon said. The director said he followed the one-take filming technique used in the original 14-minute film to maintain tension throughout each episode. ![]() I wanted to show how the villains behave and manipulate each other," he said. "It is hard to figure out which character is more vicious than others. Jeon said he wanted to make viewers play a guessing game through the ill-intentioned characters who manipulate each other for survival, money and other ulterior motives. Ko Keuk-ryol (Jang Ryul) chases No after buying the right to take his kidney for his ailing father. No Hyung-soo (Jin Seon-kyu), a middle-aged man who faces the risk of losing his organs in the black market, and Park Ju-young (Jeon Jong-seo), a teenage girl involved in the organ trade. Jeon Woo-sung, director of Tving series "Bargain," is seen in this photo provided by the Korean streaming platform.
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