Seo Ye Ji’s Nervous that Her ‘Recalled’ Role Might Remind People of the Role She Played Before

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Seo Ye Ji will return to the big screen with the mystery thriller Recalled.

On April 1st, there was an online press conference for the movie Recalled. Recalled is this year’s first mystery-thriller about tracing the future and visions of others after the accident.

Seo Ye Ji expressed her excitement, saying, “I’ve been waiting for this movie to come out. I am nervous and scared, now that it’s right before the screening.” Through Save Me and It’s Okay to Not Be Okay, Seo Ye Ji has established an unrivaled presence in the field. In Recalled, she plays Soo Jin, a woman who starts seeing other people’s future after the accident.

Seo Ye Ji introduced her role, Soo Jin. “She is an orphan, and her husband Ji Hoon is her only family. After the accident, she wakes up without her memory and believes everything her husband tells her. In the meantime, she starts to see future accidents in her vision. She then meets her close friends and gathers information about her suspicious husband.”

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She also asked if she had made new attempts to turn into a different character from her previous role, like Go Moon Young in It’s Okay to Not Be Okay. She answered, “I can’t say I changed my acting style completely. But I could say that I acted a different character. But I am a bit nervous that there may be very similar parts.”

Recalled is a new mystery thriller movie. It revolves around Soo Jin (Seo Ye Ji), a woman who loses her memory and starts seeing images from the future. However, as she puts together her confusing memories, she faces the shocking truth about her husband, Ji Hoon (Kim Kang Woo). It will be Seo Yoo Min’s directorial debut, who adapted The Last Princess and You Call It Passion.

The movie will come to the theaters on April 21st.

 

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