Since debuting in 2012, Shin Hye-sun garnered acclaim for her breakout role in the 2017 drama “My Golden Life,” propelling her to stardom. Renowned for her stable acting, unique tone, and towering presence, Shin Hye-sun quickly became a leading actress, securing numerous advertising deals and impressing audiences with her versatile performances.
While her dramas consistently achieved high ratings, reaching a peak of 44.6%, Shin Hye-sun’s transition to the big screen has been met with challenges. Despite starring in notable films like “Innocence” and “Collectors,” box office figures fell short, with both films attracting moderate audiences.
The trend continued with her 2023 releases, “Don’t Buy the Seller” and “Brave Citizen,” which struggled to meet box office expectations, raising questions about Shin Hye-sun’s crossover success into films.
Recently, Shin Hye-sun appeared at the press conference for her upcoming movie “She Died,” a mystery-tracking thriller co-starring Byun Yo-han. Expressing confidence in this new genre venture, Shin Hye-sun aims to redefine her movie career trajectory.
The critical question remains: will “She Died” mark a turning point for Shin Hye-sun’s movie career, propelling her into the league of successful movie actresses? With its release slated for May, audiences eagerly anticipate the outcome, speculating whether Shin Hye-sun will break free from past setbacks and emerge as a prominent figure in both the drama and film industries