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Go Hyun-jung lines up her next project

Posted: 28 Nov 2010 05:26 AM PST

It looks like the queen of the small screen is ready to rule the cineplex as well. A-lister Go Hyun-jung (Daemul, Queen Seon-deok) has lined up her next project: her first solo starring role in a film. Which isn’t to say she won’t have co-stars. But there won’t be anyone splitting top-billing with her, because well…who COULD?

The upcoming 2011 film is called 가담, which means roughly participant, or party (as in party to a conspiracy). So I’m going with Conspirator for now, because a movie called Party is a) lame and b) sounds like a b-movie set on a college campus in the 80s.

You’d think with all her awards and goddess-like status that Go has done more films, but she’s only headlined three others. She was in the romantic melodrama Woman by the Sea (2006) with Kim Seung-woo (you know how much I love him), and 2008′s Like You Know it All with Kim Tae-woo. Last year she was in the fiction-reality-blurring mockumentary Actresses, where she shared the spotlight with Choi Ji-woo, Lee Mi-sook, Kim Min-hee, Yoon Yeo-jung, and Kim Ok-bin. Talk about an ego war.

The film, directed by newcomer Jung Bum-shik, is described as a drama, action, and comedy, where a woman who suffers from a panic disorder gets accidentally mixed up in a drug smuggling operation. Huh. What a weird premise. My guess is that she causes a shipment to get misplaced due to some freak accident. She’ll embark on a mission to find the drugs, presumably because her life will depend on it. Sounds like a fun game of cat-and-mouse, especially if it’s actually played for comedy.

Her last few drama roles haven’t been my cup of tea (or rather, the dramas themselves aren’t my thing), so I’ll be happy to watch her in something fun in the coming year.

Via Asiae

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