In the kidnapping thriller film "Sister" (director Jinsungmun), Cha Joo-young plays the hostage "So-jin," who is kidnapped by a half sister she did not even know existed.
The kidnapping thriller film "Sister," which digs into the truth hidden between "Haeran" (Jung Ji-so), who kidnapped her sister for a large ransom, "Tae-su" (Lee Soo-hyuk), who planned everything, and the hostage "So-jin," who fights a desperate battle to escape, released a character still showing vivid emotions of "So-jin" (Cha Joo-young), who became a hostage in an instant.
Cha Joo-young, who left a strong impression on the public with outstanding acting that became one with her character in the series "The Glory," has established herself as a leading actor by demonstrating stable acting that crosses genres through diverse works such as the drama The Queen Who Crowns and the film "Lobby."
In this work, she plays "So-jin," who is kidnapped without understanding why by her half sister "Haeran" (Jung Ji-so) who is after a large sum of money and the ruthless architect "Tae-su" (Lee Soo-hyuk), and is expected to portray densely not only her desperate feelings driven into an extreme crisis but also her bold side as she engages in a precarious cooperation with the kidnappers.
In the released stills, the image of "So-jin" walking alone on a dark, rainy night evokes a chilling tension that seems to foreshadow the future approaching her. Then, even in a situation where both her hands are bound and she is confined at the edge of a cliff, "So-jin" stares straight ahead with a fierce look, conveying her strong will to escape and resolute momentum, heightening curiosity about the unpredictable counterattack she will launch against "Tae-su" and the perilous escape.
The thriller film "Sister," which raises expectations for an overwhelming performance by the reliable actor Cha Joo-young, is scheduled to open in theaters on Jan. 28, 2026.
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