Actress Lee Jung-eun conveyed the message of 'My Daughter is a Zombie.'

On the 21st, a press preview for the film 'My Daughter is a Zombie' (directed by Pil Gam-seong, provided/distributed by NEW, produced by Studio N) took place at Megabox COEX in Seoul. The event was attended by Director Pil Gam-seong, Jo Jung-seok, Lee Jung-eun, Jo Yeo-jeong, Yoon Kyung-ho, and Choi Yoo-ri.

The film 'My Daughter is a Zombie' is a comic drama about a doting father who begins secret training to protect his daughter, who has become the last remaining zombie in the world.

Lee Jung-eun, who plays the role of 'Bamsun,' mentioned her focus on acting while receiving praise as a casting choice that 'came out of the webtoon.'

Lee Jung-eun explained, "The most important thing is to observe the relationship between the father and daughter. At the same time, since she is an important child to me, I need to set some discipline. However, I also tried to portray aspects that resemble a mother in real life and avoid making it too cartoonish.

Additionally, Lee Jung-eun stated about 'My Daughter is a Zombie,' "In fact, the virus seems to be recognized as something that needs to be eliminated for my safety, even if it's family. However, I believe our movie poses the question that we need to reconsider that. It appears to intend to convey a message of wanting to save each other through the love and interest of those around us."

In particular, he noted, "I have been raising a rescued dog for a long time, and it has repeatedly awakened in a garbage dump over the past five years. The stray dog I cared for over 19 years crossed the rainbow bridge, and there are changes that occur. The changes come from great interest, discipline, and training. I believe there are aspects that change with trust."

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