Park Shin Hye Talks About Going Back In The Past Ahead Of 'Sisyphus: The Myth' Premiere
Park Shin Hye talks about what she would do if ever there's an opportunity to go back in the past ahead of 'Sisyphus: The Myth' premiere.
On February 6, Saturday, Park Shin Hye, who appears on 'Sisyphus: The Myth' as Kang Seo He whose role is to save the future as she goes back in time and to protect Han Tae Sool, who is an engineer whose interest is to unfold the secrets of the world. In the interview participated by the actress herself, Park Shin Hye was asked about the thing she would do if she's given a chance to go back in time.
Park Shin Hye simply replied that there's no particular event or moment in her life that she'd like to return to or change. Despite having some regrets in the past, Park Shin Hye said that those moments made her who she is today, a stronger and bolder version of herself.
Instead of focusing on the past or wanting to go back in time, the actress added that she prefers to live in the present and cherish all the things she's experiencing now. In the recent preview photo of 'Sisyphus: The Myth,' Park Shin Hye with Cho Seung Woo has been featured as they go trust each other to save the world they're living in.
The photo caught many fans' and viewers' interest as the storyline will also feature a journey through space in time to protect the ones important to them and save humanity from the world's destruction. One key point for fans to look forward to is how the lead casts will develop their relationship to form a team with mutual trust and respect.
Fans cannot wait to see Park Shin Hye on screen again, as the 'Sisyphus: The Myth' officially premieres on February 17. Check out the trailer below:
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