A photo shoot of actress Park Sin Hye and actor Park Hyeongsik (ZE:A) has been released. Park Sin Hye and Park Hyung Sik recently appeared in the magazine "ELLE"
KOREA” and conducted a gravure photoshoot and interview. The two were rivals when they were honor students and promising teenagers, but after they became adults, they faced the challenges of life.
We have captured the bright and playful moments of the two who co-starred in JTBC's new Saturday and Sunday TV series "Doctor Slump" when they reunited during the drama period.
She returned for the first time in three years to play the role of anesthesiologist Nam Ha-neul in "Doctor Slump."
When asked about his thoughts on the project, Park Sin Hye said, ``There's a certain amount of nervousness that comes with starting any work, but it seems like that's about the extent of it.
It's a story that happens in everyday life, so I was able to read the script easily and easily from the beginning.''
``My job is to deal with a lot of people, so I felt more attached to Ha-neul, who suffers and suffers in relationships.I think slumps and burnout syndrome can happen to anyone.''
He expressed his love for the role, saying, ``Even if it looks perfect on the surface, the heart may not be.''
Park Hyung-sik also said, ``I felt a lot of sympathy for the theme of slump.''
However, he said, ``I thought it would be a meaningful story for our society, where we live our lives intensely day by day.''Looking at our work, I realized that not only myself, but everyone else lives like that.''
I hope that you will be able to receive some relief. ``I was drawn to ``Doctor Slump'' even more because it has a human scent,'' he said, emphasizing the appeal of the work.
When asked if anything has changed since it was their first time co-starring together in 11 years since the TV series “The Heirs,” Park Sin Hye answered, “At that time, Hyungsik was the first to appear in the book.
It was really busy. (From overseas) There were times when he would come to the filming site as soon as he arrived at the airport, but it was amazing that he never frowned, wondering how he managed to memorize his lines in such a busy situation.
I thought so. He still has a good personality. He was very receptive to other people's opinions, and we were able to get along easily with each other,'' he said, boasting of their stable chemistry.
Meanwhile, JTBC's new Saturday and Sunday TV series "Doctor Slump", in which the two co-starred, will start broadcasting in Korea from the 27th, and will be available on Netflix from the 28th.
It will be STREAMed.

By minmin 2024/01/19 13:02 KST