Park Shin Hye to Make Her Return to the Big Screen After Two Years
Park Shin Hye will be transforming into a law school student.
Park Shin Hye has been cast in the upcoming movie
December 23. In it, she will portray the law school student daughter of a mentally challenged father, played by Ryu Seung Ryong. Joining Park Shin Hye in her first movie in two years will be Jung Jin Young and Kim Jung Tae.
Regarding her casting, Park Shin Hye’s 4HIM Entertainment said, “Though we received a lot of offers for Park Shin Hye’s next production, we selected the most merit-filled role for ‘actress Park Shin Hye’. With a great script and experienced actors on board we will show a new side of Park Shin Hye through December 23.”
Park Shin Hye added, “From the first time I read the scenario, I found myself unexpectedly crying. I’m happy to be a part of this wonderful production filled with warm emotions, laughter and tears. I will show a new Park Shin Hye.”
To undergo a believable transformation, Park Shin Hye has begun meeting with real law school students to receive a better understanding of her role.
December 23 will begin shooting in June with a scheduled premiere date for later this year.
Info:
December 23rd (Hangul: 12월 23일) is a 2012 South Korean film.
Plot:
A mentally handicapped father is falsely accused of a crime and sent to prison. Later, his beloved daughter Ye-seung becomes a law school student and works to prove his innocence.
Cast:
Ryoo Seung-ryong as Yong-goo
Park Shin Hye as
Ye-seung
Jung Jin-young as Warden
Oh Dal-su as Prisoner
Park Won-sang as Prisoner
Jeong Man-sik as Prisoner
Kim Jung-tae as Prisoner
cr: Stewart Ho @ enewsWorld, wikipedia
Photo cr: 4HIM Entertainment