Actor Park Jung-min remembered his visually impaired father.
On the 7th, a video titled "Breaking News: Actor Park Jung-min Becomes Visually Impaired | I Miss You Show!" was uploaded to the YouTube channel 'One Shot Han-sol.'
The released video features Park Jung-min and visually impaired YouTuber One Shot Han-sol (real name Kim Han-sol) meeting and talking in a dark room.
Park Jung-min previously played a character who cannot see in the upcoming movie 'Face.' In this regard, Park Jung-min noted that he sought out One Shot Han-sol's videos to understand the lives of visually impaired individuals while preparing for the project. During this process, he received a grant proposal and explained the reason he decided to participate by saying, "It felt like a burden was lifted."
He also shared, "My father is also visually impaired. However, he never told me that the braille block was meant for visually impaired people. I only found out the reason last year."
Park Jung-min then confessed, "It's a silly thing to say, but it was uncomfortable when I pulled my suitcase over the braille block. But after learning that it is essential, I felt a bit embarrassed."
Additionally, the two also had an experience cooking instant noodles in a dark room together. Kim Han-sol asked, "It's the first time a visually impaired person cooked noodles for you, right?" to which Park Jung-min responded, "Yes, it's my first time," smiling.
When Kim Han-sol asked, "Does your father not cook noodles for you?" Park Jung-min jokingly replied, "If I ask my father, 'Dad, can you please cook some noodles for me?' he would collapse, you know?" bringing laughter.
Meanwhile, Park Jung-min challenges himself to play two roles in the upcoming movie 'Face,' which opens on the 11th.
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