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Kwon So-hyun of "Cube Entertainment" stars in the drama "Sympathetic Cells." [Official]

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Kim Soojin

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Actor Kwon So-hyun is returning with a new drama, Sympathy Cell.

The drama "Sympathy Cell" (played by Jeongyeon, Kim Seong-rae / Director Kim Chil-bong / Production Wimad, MBC C&I) starring Kwon So-hyun is a romantic comedy about Cha Eun-hwan (Kim Myung-soo), a man who has sympathy with Yoo Ji-an (Kang Min-ah), who denied empathy, invading each other's world through a surreal incident called "emotional transfer."

Kwon So-hyun plays Han Jin, a rival of actor Yoo Ji-an and rising star in the play. Han Jin enjoyed great popularity by working as a girl group like Yoo Ji-an in the past, but she met Yoo Ji-an again as an actor after the group disbanded and bumped into him everything.

Earlier, Kwon So-hyun proved a wide range of acting spectrum regardless of genre, including KBS2 drama "Fast to You 493km" and tvN's "Shopping List of Murderers," and played the lead role in the movies "That Winter, I Am," "Delivery," and "Manhole," capturing audiences with various emotional performances. Expectations are high on how Kwon So-hyun, who is challenging a romantic comedy for the first time in this work, will work with Kang Min-ah and Kim Myung-soo.

Kwon So-hyun will try her first play as Jian (Young Jeong-hee) in the play "Jeong-hee," which opens on the 31st of this month. The movie "Tango at Dawn," which later played the main character Joo-hee and was invited to leading domestic and foreign film festivals, is scheduled to be released in April.

Meanwhile, Sympathy Cell, joined by Kwon So-hyun, has begun production in earnest with the goal of airing in the second half of this year.

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