Park Shin Hye and Yoo Ah In have a movie coming up and it is called “#ALIVE.” The two have recently held a press conference to introduce the suspense movie to the fans and it was held online since the crisis on COVID-19 pandemic is not yet over.
As per Forbes, Park Shin Hye’s newest movie is based on the 2019 film of the same title. It was released in the U.S. in 2019 and tells the story of two survivors in the zombie apocalypse.
The original movie starred Donald Sutherland and this Korean version, his role has been passed on to Yoo Ah In. “#ALIVE” was written by American screenwriter Matt Naylor and it has a Korean director, Cho Il Hyung, so that it will easily fit in the Korean market.
The actress revealed the reason for her decision to be in #ALIVE
Park Shin Hye explained that the moment she learned that #ALIVE will star Yoo Ah In, she immediately accepted the offer to star in it. She said that she has always wanted to work with him who is a really good and multi-awarded actor.
"When I heard that Yoo Ah In is set to work in this movie, I thought that the role will fit him so well,” Allkpop quoted Shin Hye as saying. “I wondered how Yoo Ah In would depict his character as Jun Woo in such situations. It was the biggest reason I chose this project and I really wanted to work with him." Movie
Movie details to know
#ALIVE is another zombie-themed movie that will hit the South Korean theaters soon. It tells the story of two city residents who managed to survive in the mysterious outbreak. They both live in an apartment and were completely cut-off from the outside world since there is no TV, internet and other means of communication.
Park Shin Hye is a simple and quiet lady who really doesn’t go out of her home. On the other hand, Yoo Ah In is a gamer and active in the online world. They were forced to work together to survive.
Park Shin Hye has another movie titled “Call” and it has yet to be released as well. It was delayed due to the COVID-19 situation. Meanwhile, “#ALIVE” is coming to the cinemas this month.


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