
Eyes on Me: The Movie
Documentary · Music
Overview
The first solo concert of K-pop girl group IZ*ONE screened in theaters.
Top Cast


JANGWONYOUNG
JANGWONYOUNG
Herself
JANGWONYOUNG
Herself


Jo Yu-ri
Jo Yu-ri
Herself
Jo Yu-ri
Herself


Choi Ye-na
Choi Ye-na
Herself
Choi Ye-na
Herself


An Yu-jin
An Yu-jin
Herself
An Yu-jin
Herself


Kwon Eun-bi
Kwon Eun-bi
Herself
Kwon Eun-bi
Herself


Kang Hye-won
Kang Hye-won
Herself
Kang Hye-won
Herself


Kim Chaewon
Kim Chaewon
Herself
Kim Chaewon
Herself


Kim Min-ju
Kim Min-ju
Herself
Kim Min-ju
Herself


Lee Chae-yeon
Lee Chae-yeon
Herself
Lee Chae-yeon
Herself


Sakura
Sakura
Herself
Sakura
Herself
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