Park Shin Hye has been chosen to star with actor Yoo Ah In for a film titled “#ALONE.” the actors are one of the best in the South Korean movie industry today, so the anticipation and expectation from the upcoming movie are quite high.
Being one of the most awarded actors, Shin Hye and Ah In’s new film is also expected to be a big hit. The latter’s most recent hit movies include “Veteran” and “The Throne” while the actress did “Cyrano Agency” and “Heart Blackened.” Now, they will try out a movie featuring the thriller
About “#ALONE”
Park Shin Hye and Yoo Ah In’s film will tell the story of an almost abandoned city. The people have been getting sick due to a mysterious infection that has been affecting everyone. Eventually, the whole city was in a chaotic state due to panic and struggled to survive.
According to Soompi, “#ALONE” is based on the original work of Matt Naylor, a Hollywood screenwriter. He is known for the TV documentary “Small Businesses Revolution: Main Street” that aired from 2016-17 and the short film “What It’s Like.” Besides Shin Hye’s upcoming film, the American screenwriter is also working on another film called “Devour.”
It was learned that the actress would be working with PD Jo Il Hyung, who has been tasked to direct the film. This will be his first feature film after actively working in the U.S. film institute.
Film’s storyline
Park Shin Hye and Yoo Ah In will be one of the town’s people who will survive in “#ALONE.” The city will be isolated after the unknown infection had quickly spread and infected the residents. The actor will play Joon Woo, a gamer and survivor, but he will be disconnected from the world and would not be in contact with another person.
The “Heirs” actress will play Yoo Bin, also a survivor and living alone. To be able to cope with the dangerous surroundings and situation, she developed her own survival strategies. Filming for the movie will start soon, but the exact date was not specified.
Shin Hye's projects
Meanwhile, Park Shin Hye completed her “Memories of the Alhambra” with Hyun Bin early this year. The drama was a big hit, and her new film “Call” will be arriving in a few months, probably before she starts filming her movie with Yoo Ah In.


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