Park Hyung-sik of the drama Suits' will take over the screen with the movie 'Jurors'.
The 'Jurors', which reconstructed the actual events of the National participation trial, which was first introduced in Korea in 2008, is a story about ordinary people who became Jurors in their first National participation trial,
Park Hyung-sik, who played a fake lawyer in the drama Suits, threw a full-fledged challenge on the screen as one of the 'Jurors' who sit in the audience and track the truth.
He plays Kwon Nam-woo, who was selected as the last Juror; on a lifetime day of business success or failure, he becomes an unthinkable Juror and participates in the trial. His expertise and determination are lacking, but his actions create a new phase of trial.
Park Hyung-sik captured viewers with his genius memory and outstanding empathy in Suits'. He is going to emit another charm in the 'Jurors' as he does his best to reveal the truth.
In addition to Park Hyung-sik, the film is also raising expectations for acting actors such as Moon So-ri, White spot, Kim Mi-kyung, Yoon Kyung-ho, Seo Jung-yeon, Jo Han-cheol, Kim Hong-pa and Cho Soo-hyang.
Jurors is a film written by director Hong Seung-wan, who caught megaphones. He has been attracting attention as a short story, Family Outing, and has been preparing Jurors with a sparkling film company.
There is a growing interest in movie fans whether Park Hyung-sik will show his own dignity on the screen.
The movie, which cranked on the 7th, is scheduled to open in the first half of next year.