[VIDEO] Official posters & trailer for Park Bo Young’s “Don’t Click”
May 04, 2012 09:13
Marking her comeback since the movie “Speedy Scandal” four years ago, actress Park Bo Young will return as the horror queen in the movie “Don’t Click.”
The film’s promoter, Showbox, unleashed several official posters and trailers, raising the fans’ anticipation and curiosity for the first local thriller this year.
“Don’t Click”, directed by Kim Tae Kyung (The Ghost), is a horror movie about two sisters who clicked and watched a video that is cursed. Once the video is clicked on, death begins.
In the movie, Park Bo Young will play Sae Hee who tries to help her sister Jung Mi (Kang Byul) get rid of the curse which could lead to her death since she watch the unidentified video.
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