パク・ボゴム、「私の競争相手は私自身。衰退しないように絶えず発展したい」
Park BoGum, ”My competition is myself. I want to keep improving so I don't decline.”
Actor Park BoGum revealed the reason why he decided to take on a musical role.
She took on the challenge of musicals for the first time since her debut with "Let Me Fly."
The reason why top actor Park Bo-Gum is performing at a small theater has also drawn attention. In a recent interview at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul,
Park BoGum expressed his desire to continue to develop. On this day, Park BoGum said, "After Discharge, I was able to work with Shin Jae-beom, an actor who was in my class at university, on the musical 'Let Me Go.'
I watched the musical Let Me Fly and immediately wanted to do it," he said. "Soon after, Shin Jae-beom gave me the musical Let Me Fly.
When I heard the news that he was joining 'Fly,' I replied, 'I'll wait,' but I haven't heard anything."
She continued, "I asked for the contact information of a production company to see if I could audition. The production company's representative was skeptical, as he thought I would be doing something like a small theater musical.
However, I really wanted to do it and was waiting to do it," he said, adding, "The production company's representative contacted me and we had a meeting and then I joined."
Park BoGum also said, "I majored in musicals in college, but I had no experience performing on stage, so everyone was my teacher.
"It was my first time performing live in front of an audience, so I was very nervous. But I was able to develop quick thinking and wit. I think I improve by competing with myself every day."
"I felt like I wanted to try acting on stage again. The musical 'Let Me Fly' was a big challenge and I was very happy. I want to try acting on stage again next time."
At the same time, he said, "I want to be a versatile artist and entertainer. I want to be good at acting, and I want to be good at music and be a singer.
I want to be seen as good in comparison. I want to keep working hard and keep improving," he said, "As I get older, more talented artists will emerge.
If you don't keep improving, you will decline. I will continue to study and strive to improve so that I don't feel like I'm falling behind. I think my competition is with myself.
"I'm the type of person who scolds myself for not doing things right," he emphasized. Meanwhile, Park Bo-Gum's screen comeback film "Wonderland" is a story about a video chat service called "Wonderland" that uses artificial intelligence to revive the dead.
The film tells the story of a person reuniting with a loved one through "Yearland" and is currently showing in Korea.
2024/06/19 18:14 KST
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