Actor Park Bo-gum confessed his affectionate feelings about "When Life Gives You Tangerines." Although he felt embarrassed by the description of being emotional, he conveyed the warm sincerity contained in the work.
On the 30th, Park Bo-gum appeared with Kim So-hyun in the content "Hyeol's Club" to promote the new drama Good Boy.
Good Boy is a comic action youth investigation drama in which former national representatives become police officers as special recruits, confronting a world rife with violations. It is a collaboration between director Shim Na-yeon, recognized for "Monstrum" and "Bad Mother," and writer Lee Dae-il, known for the "Life on Mars" and "Chief of Staff" series, generating expectations among viewers.
On that day, Park Bo-gum also mentioned his recent work "When Life Gives You Tangerines," stating, "It is a work that will last a long time," adding, "I am grateful and proud that such a work is in my filmography." He continued, "Being remembered as the character Kwan-sik is a very precious and honorable thing for an actor," and expressed hope that the story would warm the hearts of many people, saying, "I am thankful that this warm energy has spread."
In response, Hye-ri and Kim So-hyun praised, "It was really a drama like Park Bo-gum. It was so warm and emotional," while Park Bo-gum shyly laughed, saying, "I’m not that emotional." Kim So-hyun teased, "Just imagining it seems like you would cry a lot. You really are delicate," adding, "I think the real Park Bo-gum would have cried more than his character. You will cry again, right?" This elicited laughter, and Park Bo-gum shyly clarified, "I'm just sensitive."
Park Bo-gum's "warm emotions" and "emotional demeanor acted as a charming point.
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