GOT7 member and actor Park Jin-Young showcased his chemistry with the group members.

On the 28th, an interview with lead actor Park Jin-Young for the movie 'High Five' (directed by Kang Hyoung-Cheol, distributed by NEW, produced by Annapurna Pictures) was conducted at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul.

Earlier, Park Jin-Young had invited GOT7 members to the 'High Five' VIP screening. When asked about the members' viewing feedback, he said, "They contacted me saying they found it really entertaining. Friends also contacted me saying, 'Oh~' or 'You're acting now~.' It felt great that they acknowledged something new. I felt proud that a very close friend said it was new, realizing that my efforts have not been in vain."

GOT7, which debuted in 2014 and has continued to perform as a complete group until recently. When asked about the secret to their strong bonds, Park Jin-Young said, "It's the leader's hard work and our camaraderie. We really felt that we are quite close. In the past, we used to argue a lot, and I, along with the members, would take the lead even for trivial matters, but (recently) it has felt like this work."

He continued, "While watching this work, I felt how the seniors were harmoniously ensemble. It's significant talent that they possess. During this album activity, rather than saying, 'I want to stand out more,' it's more about properly showcasing one's own abilities. We have aged and have found our own paths, and I feel like that's how it has become."

In particular, he revealed, "We fought a lot. When we were younger, there were even fistfights. We would grab each other's collars. It was nothing serious. There were times when we fought over trivial things like, 'Why are you staring at me?' or 'Who took my rice?' We really argued a lot about such things. Time has passed, and there's nothing to hide anymore. Even back then, during music broadcasts, we would fight in the restroom over petty reasons."

He said, "When I hear stories from Super Junior seniors, they mention that they also fought a lot. But ironically, seeing that they still get along well over time, I think being open and showing one's flaws while arguing as kids is the driving force that helps relationships last longer. I believe we fought enough to understand each other better. So I have no regrets."

Meanwhile, the movie 'High Five,' set to be released domestically on May 30 (Friday), is a comic action drama that depicts the story of five individuals who gain different superpowers from organ transplants and encounter those who seek to exploit their abilities.

Park Jin-Young appears as the villain 'Young-Chun,' who seeks the abilities of the team 'High Five' that gained superpowers through organ transplants.

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