Park Jin-Young responded to compliments about his appearance.

Recently, an interview with Park Jin-Young regarding the conclusion of the drama "Our Unwritten Seoul" took place at the BH Entertainment headquarters.

"Our Unwritten Seoul" is a romantic coming-of-age drama about twin sisters who swap lives through lies, except for their faces. After concluding with its 16th episode, "Our Unwritten Seoul" achieved a steady upward curve thanks to word-of-mouth since its first broadcast, setting a record for its highest viewership ratings while finishing first among all channels, including terrestrial broadcasting.

Park Jin-Young portrayed the role of "Lee Ho-Soo," a lawyer at a major law firm, in the recently concluded tvN drama "Our Unwritten Seoul" (written by Lee Kang, directed by Park Shin-Woo, planned by Studio Dragon, produced by Monster Union and High Ground), which aired its final episode on the 29th of last month.

He received praise for his acting skills, and particularly through this work, he attracted the attention of female fans with his tall and warm appearance.

In response to the question, "What do you think about the reactions to your appearance?" Park Jin-Young shyly replied, "It's a gene inherited from my parents. My mother and father are really handsome and beautiful. I think I inherited that good part well."

He continued, "Honestly, it was quite surprising. The conversation we had with the director was that 'Ho-Soo shouldn't be too handsome.' So, I didn't have a neat hairstyle. I tried to have the least impressive hair possible. Even when I went to a reunion, I styled my hair with the most extreme 2:8 parting. It turned out to be a work that was shot like that, but people say I look handsome. It makes me think they are noticing other aspects."

He then smiled and said, "I think people might find Ho-Soo attractive because they like him. The lighting director did a great job. I'm really grateful."

When asked about the image he'd like to show in his next work, he said, "I want to do something a bit more comfortable. I want to tell a love story where people know each other's feelings more quickly. I've often played roles in difficult love stories in my works. In 'The Witch,' I had conversations at the end, and Mi-Ji and Ho-Soo didn't realize their feelings until the end and had a hard time holding hands. But in my next work, I want to explore a love story where they understand each other's feelings sooner."

(To be continued in Interview②.)

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