Seohyun Joins Director Yoon Jong-bin's New Netflix Film 'Ordinary People'
Actor Seohyun has joined director Yoon Jong-bin's new Netflix film 'Ordinary People'.

The Netflix film 'Ordinary People' delves into the story of No Tae-woo, the second-in-command who wears the mask of an 'ordinary person' while aiming for higher power alongside the absolute ruler Jeon Doo-hwan. Directed by Yoon Jong-bin, known for his sharp exploration of modern history in works like 'Nameless Gangster', 'The Spy Gone North', and 'Narco-Saints', the film has been generating significant anticipation since its production phase.

In this film, Seohyun takes on the role of 'Park Cheol-woong', a prosecutor in the Seoul District Prosecutor's Office and an aide to No Tae-woo. He is expected to enhance the film's immersion by portraying the multifaceted character of an aide at the core of power during a turbulent era with his solid and captivating acting.

Recently, Seohyun has been showcasing his unique presence, receiving acclaim from both the public and critics. He perfectly embodied a villainous prosecutor character in the popular ENA drama 'Honor: Her Court', earning praise as a 'legendary villain'. He also made a special appearance in ENA's 'Climax', transforming into a prominent producer and proving his versatility as an actor.

This film is highly anticipated as it features a stellar cast including Son Seok-gu (as No Tae-woo), Ha Jung-woo (as Jeon Doo-hwan), Ji Chang-wook (as Heo Hak-seong), and Hyun Bong-sik (as Jung Ho-jung). Amidst this ensemble of talented actors, Seohyun is expected to bring his unique color to the character of 'Park Cheol-woong', reaching new heights in his acting career.

Meanwhile, the Netflix film 'Ordinary People' will be exclusively available worldwide on Netflix.

Ryu Ye-ji, Ten Asia Reporter ryuperstar@tenasia.co.kr