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South Korea's new film "Ordinary People" starts Sun Hyun-joo plays the father of a policeman

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South Korea's new film "Ordinary People" starts Sun Hyun-joo plays the father of a policeman

"Ordinary People" was launched on August 24 in Namsan, Seoul

According to the distribution company OPUS Pictures, the new Korean film "Ordinary People" directed by Kim Bong-han was launched on August 24 in Namsan, Seoul. Set in South Korea in the 1980s, the film tells the story of a policeman's father who fights against power to protect his family, and as the title suggests, the protagonist is an ordinary parent who is caught up in a power struggle.

Has starred in "Hide and Seek", "Malicious Chronicles", "Mobile Phone" and other thrillers and achieved box office success and is known as the "King of Thrillers" box office guarantee Sun Xianzhou this time played the father "Chengzhen", in the critical moment when the family fell into crisis, showing the responsibility and courage as a parent, Sun Xianzhou will also use more exquisite acting skills to show the complex psychology of more delicate characters that are different from before.

Zhang He played the role of "Guinan", the new minister of the Ministry of Security and Enterprises with a calm personality and eager for success in "Ordinary People". Although he had previously played the role of a suspect who killed his wife in the movie "Client", in "Ordinary People" it was the first time that he challenged such a complete villain role, what kind of acting skills he would show was also very much expected by fans.

In addition, Kim Sang-ho, Luo Meilan, Cho Da-hwan, Jeong Man-sik, and Ji Seung-hyun will also join the film, and the supporting cast of the acting school Golden Green Leaf is also a guarantee for the quality of the film. Production company Trinity Entertainment has also produced crime dramas such as "Friends 2" and "Technologists" before. The film will be filmed in Seoul and Busan for three months and is expected to be released in South Korea in 2017.

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