(Following interview ②) Actor Park Si-Hoo of the film 'The God's Orchestra' spoke about his strict self-care and his thoughts on marriage.
Park Si-Hoo conducted an interview for the film 'The God's Orchestra' (director Kim Hyeong-hyeop, distributor CJ CGV, production Studio Target) on the 24th at a location on Seosomun-ro in Jung-gu, Seoul. At the event, he met with domestic reporters and talked about the film and his recent situation.
'The God's Orchestra' starts from the outrageous premise that an officer of the North Korean security agency organizes a fake praise troupe to earn foreign currency, and portrays the process in which 12 people with different goals become 'real' from 'fake.' It is scheduled to open and meet audiences on the 31st. Among them, Park Si-Hoo passionately played the lead role of security agency lieutenant Park Gyo-sun.
Ahead of the film, Park Si-Hoo appeared on the TV CHOSUN variety show 'Dad and I,' which ended in June, and met fans. At the time, Park Si-Hoo, born in 1977 and 48 this year, appeared with longtime hometown friends and drew particular attention for his youthful looks. Park Si-Hoo bashfully said, "My parents themselves are all very healthy. They all look young; my father is vigorous, and my mother looks young," He then modestly added, "The friends who appeared together are all rural friends, so they were not the type to care about appearance."
However, he said, "Not drinking alcohol and not smoking seem to be a big thing. It's been a long time since I even touched alcohol. When I occasionally go to drinking gatherings I have one glass at most. Those occasions are almost nonexistent. Recently there was almost none for about six months," he said. He also said he relieves stress through exercise, travel and camping.
So is there pressure to marry? Park Si-Hoo joked, "My father talks about it a lot. But I don't see him often," and said with a laugh, "He always says it, but I'm not thinking urgently. It's the same with work and the same with marriage. If there's a connection, a good person will appear someday, so I won't rush to meet someone. Isn't it said that the more you rush, the more you should take a roundabout route? I'm taking that roundabout route."
But he said, "I'm not at all opposed to not marrying." He emphasized, "If there's a good person, I will do it." Regarding gaps between projects, he added, "That's not really my nature. The more that happens, the more I spend time on other things. I try to have a lot of my own time. I'm not the style to meet a lot of people. I enjoy alone time. I like exercising, resting comfortably, and taking a break outdoors. If you spend time and wait, good projects come in again. A project like 'The God's Orchestra' came to me by offer."
(Continued from interview ④)<
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