Actress Han So-hee attempts a dramatic transformation in the movie "Snowstorm" (Director Yoon Soo-ik). The film is expected to delicately portray the confusion and insecurity of youth.
Han So-hee delivered intense emotional acting in "The World of the Married." In "My Name," she garnered attention for her powerful action scenes. She also took on a historical drama with "Gyeongseong Creature."
This time, she broadens her spectrum with a queer film. "Snowstorm" is a movie about the love story between high-teen star Seol-i (played by Han So-hee) and aspiring actress Soo-an (played by Han Hae-in).
This marks Han So-hee's first silver screen debut. She will show a lyrical and sensuous love story in the role of Seol-i, seamlessly blending into the youthful narrative set against the cold winter sea.
The "Snowstorm" team stated, "Han So-hee sincerely expressed Seol-i's tender feelings for Soo-an," adding that she effectively conveyed the complex and subtle emotions of growth, conflict, and fear of an uncertain future.
Director Yoon Soo-ik also praised Han So-hee highly. Director Yoon commented, "Han So-hee authentically expressed Seol-i's light, darkness, and complex inner emotions."
He further added, "Han So-hee poured everything to retain Seol-i’s unique energy," expressing deep gratitude by saying, "Han So-hee is a passionate actress."
"Snowstorm" is set to be released in theaters this October.
Photo credit = Pan Cinema