“I’ll Send You to Hell”… Park Shin-hye, Coexisting Good and Evil Film (Hell Judge)

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"I'll personally send you to hell."

"I'll personally send you to hell."

Actress Park Shin-hye becomes an anti-hero. She introduces a character who has a devilish nature but is sincere in punishing criminals—a coexistence of good and evil.

On the 28th, SBS-TV's new Friday-Saturday drama "Judge from Hell" (written by Jo Yi-soo, directed by Park Jin-pyo) revealed a character film for Kang Bit-na (played by Park Shin-hye).

The video is about 20 seconds long. Park Shin-hye appears wearing high heels and a wine-colored outfit. She addresses viewers with a confident expression.

Contrary to her kind smile, she uttered a stark statement. "Try to follow. Justice is dead," she said, "so I'll personally send you to hell."

The narration is also meaningful. Over her image, the explanation reads, "Wicked but lovely." It's a copy that clearly shows the Kang Bit-na character.

The production team stated, "Wicked but lovely Kang Bit-na takes on the anti-hero role. Please look forward to her refreshing performances in the drama."

"Judge from Hell" is an action fantasy. It's the story of the demon Bit-na who enters the body of a judge and meets detective Han Da-on, transforming into a true legal professional.

The ironic situation adds to the fun. A demon with a bad personality becomes a judge and makes sinners pay for their crimes, delivering a different kind of catharsis.

Meanwhile, "Judge from Hell" will premiere at 10 p.m. on the 21st of next month. Episodes 1 and 2 will air consecutively.

<Photo courtesy of SBS>

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