It’s been announced that Infinite will be releasing a movie into theaters! The title is being translated as “GROW: Infinite’s Real Youth Life“.
Along with the behind-the-scenes of the group’s 1st world tour “One Great Step“, the movie will also take a look at the private lives of the 7 members and promises to show anything that happens in front of the camera.
According to the Naver article, translated by InfiniteUpdates, loyal fans can look forward to an unprecedented look at the lives and thoughts of the members.
“GROW: Infinite’s Real Youth Life” is a youth drama which contains difficulties and dreams of Infinite that were hidden under the elaborate name of ‘stars’ during their world tour. It also includes things they haven’t been able to say and their growth pains.”
“Mood maker Sungyeol who seems like a joker but takes really good care of the team, Woohyun’s hard work which stands out in his passion about composing, Dongwoo who has been gaining interest in taking photos during their world tour, and Hoya who enrolled in an American dance academy through his passion for all areas and forgetting about his idol status. These images will approach the audience with a familiarity which comes from them seeming no different from any other youth in their 20’s.”
“The audience’s curiosity will be amplified with honest tales which have not been seen anywhere before. This includes Sunggyu’s trauma which approaches him as the stages repeat, Sungjong who experiences a second puberty and L who is at the busiest point of his life with acting, photography and the world tour.”
It is also said that Woollim Entertainment‘s CEO Lee Jungyeop will be personally narrating the film.
“GROW: Infinite’s Real Youth Life” will hit theaters on December 4th so Korean Inspirits can look forward to that and it’s most likely that they’ll be releasing a DVD that the rest of us can buy so make sure to keep an eye out for that as well!
Source: Naver, InfiniteUpdates’ Twitter, InfiniteUpdates
Edited by: LeighDarling
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