Actress Yoon Se-ah chills the fall theater scene as a horror queen through the movie 'Homecam,' which captures terrifying real-life fears.

Yoon Se-ah, who has received public affection by presenting unique characters in various works, such as 'Stranger,' 'SKY Castle,' and 'Perfect Family,' transforms into a horror queen this autumn through the relatable horror 'Homecam.'

'Homecam' is a 24-hour ultra-close horror story where insurance researcher Seong-hee (Yoon Se-ah), investigating a mysterious death, becomes trapped in fear after witnessing an unknown presence on the homecam installed in her house.

So far, Yoon Se-ah has introduced new faces with her excellent character adaptability in every work. In the drama 'Perfect Family,' which ended last year, she portrayed Ha Eun-joo, a mother who would do anything for her daughter, showcasing a profound maternal love. The delicately portrayed Ha Eun-joo illustrated Yoon Se-ah's vast acting spectrum with a chilling mix of thriller and motherhood, increasing the work's immersion. Now, she is stepping into horror, beyond thrillers.

'Homecam' is a work that is expected to showcase another transformation of Yoon Se-ah. The character she plays, Seong-hee, is an insurance researcher who raises her daughter alone and is calm and distrustful of others. The horror begins as a chilling woman appears on the homecam installed for her homeschooled daughter, gradually leading her to develop a paranoid mentality. Yoon Se-ah delivers complex performances as a rational character, slowly becoming irrational and fanatical due to bizarre phenomena, motherhood, and fear, providing intense suspense that one cannot let go of for a moment.

It opens on Sept. 10 at CGV.

[Photo] 'Homecam' still

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