Park Shin Hye Undercover Miss Hong Preview: A Bold 1990s Transformation
Watch the first preview of tvN's 'Undercover Miss Hong' starring Park Shin Hye. Discover her bold transformation into a 20-year-old rookie in this 1990s comedy.
Can a 30-something elite officer survive the cutthroat corporate world as a 20-year-old rookie? Actress Park Shin Hye is back to answer that question in her latest tvN comedy series.
Park Shin Hye Undercover Miss Hong Preview Highlights
According to Soompi, tvN's upcoming drama 'Undercover Miss Hong' has shared a first look at its premiere. Set in the late 1990s, the story follows Hong Geum Bo (played by Park Shin Hye), an elite financial supervisory officer who goes undercover at a securities firm.
The sneak peek features Park Shin Hye's dramatic transformation into a youthful entry-level employee. The teaser notably shows her running into Cho Han Gyul after her 'transformation,' sparking curiosity about their dynamic within the firm's hierarchy.
The Nostalgic 90s Appeal
The production design captures the essence of the 1990s with remarkable detail, from retro business attire to the analog office equipment of the era. This setting serves as more than just a backdrop; it's a central element that complicates the protagonist's undercover mission.
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