• Park Shin Hye arrives for the red carpet of the 17th Shanghai International Film Festival at Shanghai Grand Theatre on June 14, 2014 in Shanghai, China.

Park Shin Hye arrives for the red carpet of the 17th Shanghai International Film Festival at Shanghai Grand Theatre on June 14, 2014 in Shanghai, China. (Photo : Getty Images/Feng Li)

A new set of recently released posters for the upcoming South Korean movie titled "Brother" hint of the challenges that await the film's lead characters. Cast member Park Shin Hye posed with a troubled look on her face while co-stars Jo Jung Suk and EXO singer D.O appeared problematic in their respective posters.

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Park will soon mark her big screen comeback as a Judo coach named Soo Hyun in the upcoming movie "Brother". The film features the strained relationship between two estranged brothers who were reunited after 15 years. EXO group member D.O. and "Jealousy Incarnate" actor Jo portray the brothers Doo Young and Doo Sik, respectively.

The character posters for the said movie gave fans a look at the two brothers' complicated relationship that also involves the Judo coach Soo Hyun. Released by CJ Entertainment through various media on Oct. 17, Monday, Park's poster teased of Soo Hyun's stressful life after meeting Doo Young and Doo Sik.

The said poster acquired by Korea Herald contained a phrase that described Soo Hyun's nearly crazed mental state from having to deal with the two brothers. It appears that the said character will have her hands full dealing with both Doo Sik and Doo Young, a Judo athlete who became injured after a match.

Meanwhile, the EXO singer's poster showed Doo Young's irritation over his brother' return after a 15 year absence. However, Jo's poster depicted Doo Sik's life as a prison in-mate who was released on parole to take care of his injured sibling.

The movie's storyline features elements of drama, action, as well as a few comedic moments. "Brother" is set to premiere in South Korea in late November.

In other news, Park has also signed up to join the upcoming legal thriller "Witness of Silence." Based on a Chinese film that featured the story of a rich young woman who becomes a witness in a murder case, the "Doctors" actress will portray a lawyer in the upcoming Korean remake, according to Star News.

Apart from Park, the said movie also includes Lee Soo Kyung and "Reply 1988" actor Ryu Jun Yeol. "Witness of Silence" is expected to be released in 2017. Watch the trailer for Park's upcoming "Brothers" movie below: