Park Ji-hyun reveals a side of her never shown in previous works through Wild Sing.

A still capturing Park Ji-hyun's unexpected charm as Domi, the center of the mixed-gender dance group "Triangle," in the film Wild Sing (director Son Jae-gon, distributor and provider Lotte Entertainment, production About Film) has been released, drawing attention.

Wild Sing, emerging as a must-see movie this summer armed with pleasant laughs and addictive music, released a still showing the contrasting charms of Domi (Park Ji-hyun), Triangle's main vocalist and center.

The newly released stills capture the contrasting images of Domi living as a chaebol daughter-in-law after retirement and her original persona awakened after about 20 years, seizing attention.

First, Domi, captured inside a luxury sedan, exudes an untouchable force in a refined tweed jacket and dark sunglasses. Her indifferent expression as she gazes out the window shows Domi's current status as someone with absolute power and displays an unrivaled elegance.

But in the following stills the mood is reversed 180 degrees. Against a reed field, she presses a finger gun to her head and unloads lines like a machine gun as if to vent frustration, provoking laughter just by watching. It is the moment the girl-crush instinct from her Triangle days, long hidden behind an elegant mask, finally emerges, and expectations rise for the unpredictable Domi's performance.

Portraying Domi, the influential figure of Triangle who once dominated the waiting room, Park Ji-hyun injects energy into the film with confident energy and unrestrained acting. Along with visual transformations such as tanning and toned abs, she completes the character of Domi, the "confident center" and absolute charm, with a passionate performance that does not fear looking silly.

At the production briefing held on May 7, Park Ji-hyun, who said she "had a thirst for comedic acting," amusingly depicted the elegance of a well-mannered chaebol daughter-in-law and Domi's inherently wild temperament, heralding the birth of a new "comic queen."

Wild Sing, which opens on June 3, is a comedy about a three-member mixed-gender dance group, Triangle, that once swept the music scene but was forced to disband overnight after an unexpected incident, and now takes a reckless challenge to seize a comeback opportunity that comes 20 years later.

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