Seung-Ho Shin

Seung-Ho Shin

Seung-Ho Shin is known for Alchemy of Souls (2022), Weak Hero Class 1 (2022) and Deobeulpaeti (2021).
Seung-Ho Shin

Movies

Alchemy of Souls
A powerful sorceress in a blind woman's body encounters a man from a prestigious family, who wants her help to change his destiny.
Weak Hero Class 1
  • Nov 18, 2022
  • Korean
A model student makes friends for the first time. Their friendship grows while confronting school violence.
How to Buy a Friend
  • Apr 05, 2020
  • Korean
Park Chan-Hong is an ordinary high school student. He has talent for writing and he gets pressured by his parents about his studies. Park Chan-Hong doesn't have any specific dreams. He is friends with Eom Se-Yoon, who attends the same high school. She is popular at school. Meanwhile, Heo Don-Hyeok is classmates with Park Chan-Hong. Heo Don-Hyeok is not interested in studying and he works to pay for his living expenses. One day, Heo Don-Hyeok saves Park Chan-Hong from a school bully. To pay for his rent, Heo Don-Hyeok asks to borrow 300,000 won ($270 USD) from Park Chan-Hong. Park Chan-Hong lends him the money, but that money was supposed to pay for his private institute tuition fee. After school, Park Chan-Hong now doesn't have a place to go. He begins to spend time with Heo Don-Hyeok.
At Eighteen
  • Jul 21, 2019
  • Korean
Coming-of-age drama about 18-year-olds, taking a realistic look into the moments of their lives, moments that all of us might have experienced at one time or another. Ong Seong Woo plays Choi Jun Woo, for whom loneliness has become a habit. Though Choi Jun Woo appears to lack empathy at first glance, it’s just that he has always been alone and isn’t practiced in expressing his emotions. Underneath his withdrawn exterior is a goofy and cute young man. “18 Moments” is about the events that unfold when Jun Woo transfers schools and is thrown into a new environment.