The tension is real for Song Joong Ki's newest film "My Name Is Loh Kiwan" as fans around the world are all tuning in for its premiere.
Because of this, eyes are also focused on Choi Sung Eun, a rising star who's become Song Joong Ki's first-ever leading lady this 2024.
Through the Netflix film, the actress is set to showcase her high caliber skills to prove herself to the viewers. Read on to know more about Choi Sung Eun.
Choi Sung Eun To Play Belgian Beauty In New Film
Ahead of its premiere, Netflix's brand new noir film "My Name Is Loh Kiwan" released a teaser of Choi Sung Eun in her newest actign role.
She returns to the screens this 2024 alongside big star Song Joong Ki who's taking on the titular role. Meanwhile, Choi Sung Eun transforms into Marie, a Belgian-Korean beauty.
Marie meets Loh Kiwan in Belgium after the latter becomes a refugee. Their fateful meeting blossoms into a deep connection while hope also fosters in between their love.
The newly released teaser captures the journey of Marie as she reflects on her life after losing her will to live. She showcases her high concentration with her character, capturing the viewers' eyes.
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With this, excitement for the actress is through the roof. Her performance as Marie, a former athlete in Belgium, and her chemistry with Song Joong Ki are expected to satisfy the viewers.
Meanwhile, Choi Sung Eun displayed great synchronization with her roles in her previous works "Beyond Evil," "Start-Up," "The Sound of Magic" and more.
Here's What To Expect From 'My Name Is Loh Kiwan'
According to Choi Sung Eun, viewers will be able to find comfort through living vicariously as Loh Kiwan and Marie in the film.
"From finding hope and will to live, and the love for humanity, there's a lot of layers to check out in the work," she said. "This is for the people living the most precarious moments of their lives."
Meanwhile, Kim Hee Jin, the director, aims to deliver the message that life is still worth living for despite the pain, struggles and agony through the film.
Check out "My Name Is Loh Kiwan" on Netflix this March 1. It will be available in all parts of the world with English subtitles so don't miss it.
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Written by Elijah Mully.