The main actors of Huntr/X are here to stay. The fictional group of girls in the heart of the animated sensation “KPOP Demon Hunters” has already reached the billboard charts with the hit “Golden” at the top of the list of mast patched films (currently in second place with over 184 million views in 2nd place).
Arden Cho, May Hong and Ji-Young Yoo, who offer the speaking voices for Rumi, Mira or Zoey, have a theory of why their world-saving pop stars, especially young girls, have so deeply resonance.
“It is proof of all animators and the creative team because they tried,” says Yoo diversity. “I think they are the small details. They have created versions of the characters with make -up and without make -up. There is a lot of attention to detail how the designs on their PJ pants and everyone who has their own individual style. It is so that they have something of love. Even if they do not notice if they do not notice it at their first clock, do not see the film if they were able to see the film.”
While the title demon hunters present a glamorous front for their fans while dropping bars and cutting through demons real In their non -serving moments that sang ram chewing, sang over their comfortable couch and rock some adorable lounge goods.
“They are perfect on stage,” added Cho. “But put them together and they are stupid, they are real, they make funny faces. They eat all the things they want and they arrive. I think it makes us feel seen as a girl.”
At the beginning of the film, Chos Rumi reveals a devastating secret: she is half demon and hides the purple pattern along the arms from the world (and her two best friends). At the climax of the film, she finally learns to accept the part of herself, for which she was ashamed.
“It's such a simple metaphor, but it is really resonant. Sometimes the worst voices are in our head,” says Yoo. “It is a nice way to reach all age ranges in this message, to accept and learn yourself, to love yourself.”
Hong particularly enjoyed watching fans on the Internet that combine Rumis shame with their own experiences. “There are groups of people on Reddit like:” Oh, this is a film about queerness! “Everyone can be so sure that it is about them:” It is obvious or it is obvious. “It is a proof of how universal the message is, and it is fascinating that this kind of profound understanding and potential healing can be found in something that is so dazzling and funny and funny. “So that children can see it 10 times in a row and hear this message again and again, it is somehow amazing.”
With so many children (and adults) to see the film repeatedly, a sequel (although it is not yet green) feels inevitable. And Cho knows exactly what she wants to see in a continuation of the story: “I would like to see if we can save Jinu! It is a magical world, right? I have the feeling that the options are endless and our incredible writers and directors have left it a bit open. Everything is possible.”
Apart from a sequel, there is also a big dream that the trio hopes that it will be true: Introduction of a real Huntr/X performance at the Oscars of singing voices ejae, rei Ami and Audrey Nuna. “These three together are the coolest dream. I keep asking Netflix,” says Cho. “I'm waiting for the day we can see the girls sing live. Can we introduce them?” We are the speaking voices, but we are really here Hear! '”