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Jisoo and Park Jeong-Min's star fairy tale about zombies in “New Yorker”

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New Yorker The star of the TV series, Park Zhongming, explained that it is not just any zombie series. Even audiences who don't usually like zombie dramas may enjoy this type of new sight.

“New Yorker Parker said: “It's like a fairy tale disguised as a zombie series. Although New Yorker Tagged as the Zombie Series, it is actually adorable, heartfelt and relaxed. I think that separates it from other zombie series or movies. I think New Yorker May provide a similar freshness warm bodiesbut in its unique way. ”

warm bodies Use the zombie genre to explore the feeling of separation and convey its message with an interesting rom-com that resonates with the audience. What else has been set up New Yorker Apart from some of the more horrifying genres, it has a sense of humor. Play Lee Jae Yoon in this new theater park, a soldier who joins the army later than his peers, and Kim Ji-soo aka Jisoo plays the company's rookie employee Kang (Kang Young-Joo). One day, when the virus suddenly starts turning people into zombies, Jae-Yoon and Young-Joo try to find each other.

“The Zombie Apocalypse may feel like a heavy subject,” said Jisoo, a member of the top K-Pop Group Blackpink. “but New Yorker While maintaining a sense of humor, balance grim characters with characters that navigate chaos in a unique way. I think this mix will make it a pleasant watch. Director Yoon Sung-hyun uses unconventional camera angles to highlight the irony in these cases, which I think will really stand out from the audience. ”

Parker, previously appeared in dramas Light shop, 8 shows, Sh ** ting stars and hell, also Movie uprisingdon't think New Yorker Suitable for the typical horror or thriller genre that is usually associated with zombie stories.

Parker said: “It's more adorable, humorous and relaxed, and it's a real zombie romantic comedy, Zom-com. This uniqueness makes me want to be part of this project. I'm not a fan of horror movies or series, personally. However, , Swaha: The sixth fingerthis is one of the most iconic mysterious films in Korea and one of my favorite projects in my film work. It's ironic, isn't it? ”

Despite Park’s extensive role, he describes the process of building a character as exhausting, challenging, and even daunting.

“Nevertheless, the reason I continue to pursue this craft and explore various roles is because I work with it,” Parker said. “When I feel like all the actors and crew are working towards a common goal, I do Discovering true happiness. What keeps me moving forward is undoubtedly my colleagues, whether it’s the people I work with now or the ones I hope to meet in the future.”

Jisoo, previously appeared in dramas snowflake and “Commemorative Chronicles”attracted to New Yorker Because it not only focuses on chaos and fear of the zombie apocalypse, it also emphasizes the love and growth of the characters.

“I think the audience will naturally take root for Young-Joo because they watch her grow and mature every episode,” Jisoo said. “This is my first time working on a project in Zombie Apocalypse and I find how much I like shooting Action Sequence. I hope to be able to work in an action project in the future, involving more stunts. Each member of the actors and staff is very dedicated and puts their hearts into the project, so I believe the audience will like it New Yorker! ”

What Jisoo admires most about her character is her selflessness. “Even when faced with difficult choices, she remains true to herself, makes decisions she won't regret, and always put others first,” Jisoo said.

Parker survives the real zombie apocalypse in the best way.

“I was bitten quickly and embraced the peace of life like a zombie,” Parker said. “It could be much easier to be someone who chases rather than being chased. Plus, I have more friends around me.”

Ji-soo isn't sure how she's doing during her running-in with the zombies. If she had to choose between facing vampires, zombies, and even Gumiho, she would choose vampires. At least she might have some leverage at that time.

“Maybe I can negotiate my own survival by providing a certain amount of blood?”

New Yorker Prime video broadcast. The play was written by Han Jin-Won, who wrote an Oscar-winning script for the film Parasite Ji Hoin, who wrote the script for the drama Purchase killer. The drama is directed by Yoon Sung-Hyun, who directed the film It's time to hunt.

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