Actress Park Jeong-yeon takes on a new transformation in "Dynamite Kiss."
SBS's new Wednesday-Thursday drama "Dynamite Kiss" portrays the bittersweet romance of a single woman who disguises herself as a mother to make a living and the Head of Team who comes to love her, and it will premiere on Nov. 12.
Lee Go-eun, played by Park Jeong-yeon, is a single mom who had a child after an unexpected pregnancy and raised the child alone while facing society's prejudice. Go-eun, who is also a real-world office worker fighting hard to make ends meet, not only does not miss overtime or fieldwork allowances but also shows a smart side by frequently using the pantry and the cafeteria. In addition, her personality of not tolerating injustice will make her a reliable colleague to the protagonist Darim (played by Ahn Eun-jin).
Park Jeong-yeon plans to delicately portray Lee Go-eun's prickly yet warm inner self, who continues her life in her own way despite the walls of reality, through subtle changes in facial expression and an authentic tone of dialogue. In addition, her vivid emotional line and witty, surprising charm are expected to add realism to the drama while delivering both laughter and a heartwarming aftertaste.
Park Jeong-yeon debuted in the 2017 film "Glass Summer" and won the 2023 MBC Drama Awards' female newcomer award after giving a passionate performance in the drama "Lovers," already earning recognition for her acting. She also appeared as Lee Joo-gyeong, a Hwaran High School student who ignited the sparks of the three protagonists' love triangle in the currently airing "A Hundred Memories," injecting vitality into the drama. As a result, attention is focused on the new aspects she will show in "Dynamite Kiss."
Meanwhile, "Dynamite Kiss," in which Park Jeong-yeon will appear, will premiere on SBS at 9 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 12.
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