パク・ボゴム、初恋から父親まで「おつかれさま」ヤン・グァンシクそのものだった
Park BoGum, from first love to father, was Yang Kwang-sik himself in ”Thank you for your hard work”
*Contains synopsis and spoilers. Actor Park BoGum created a new character in "Otsukaresama."
Park BoGum is a member of the Netflix series "Goodbye," which ended on the 28th after four episodes were released.
Park Bo-Gum portrayed the young Kwang-sik, a man of pure cast iron, and added kindness and reliability to his unique softness and warmth, creating a new and exciting character.
* Unwavering love for only one woman In the drama, Kwang-sik is the protagonist of a story of pure love who has been by Ae-sun's side since he was a child, and who continues to love only one woman even as he grows into adolescence and adulthood.
Park BoGum expresses the pure love of still cherishing and valuing the other person despite spending a long time together, and the passion of adolescence that sometimes gets shy and hesitant but never hides or backs down from emotions.
After confirming his feelings with an awkward first kiss, he holds tightly to his chest a poem written by Ae-seung.
The scene where he begs for her fully confirmed Kwang-sik's passionate and deep love.
First love and last love, Ae-seung, and three precious children, Geum-myeong, Eun-myeong, Dong-myeong
Kwang-sik, who became Ae-seung's father, experienced the pain of growing up as he felt the weight of the title of head of the family at a young age.
He also lost his youngest son Dongmyeong, who was fine even when he was put in, in an accident. The scene where he, who had always worked hard, collapsed in vain in the face of great sadness brought tears to the eyes of many viewers.
- Bo-gum expressed the reliable appearance of Kwang-sik, who has become more reliable with age, through his eyes and expressions. * The warmth of a father who always protects his child from behind
Park Bo-Gum, who took on the role of a father for the first time since his debut, showed a more mature side to his acting that he had never seen before.
He sat down in front of the tragedy, but later he understood the sadness of the other children and embraced them. This was the image of Kwang-sik, who was awkwardly becoming a father.
His daughter Geum-myung, who is not hurt by anything, climbs each step of her life, and he encourages her by saying, "If you think you can't do it, back up. Daddy is always behind you." This scene touched viewers.
Park BoGum's excellent performance as a capable father shone through. Park BoGum has taken on a new role as Kwang-sik, who has passed through childhood and adolescence to become a middle-aged man in "Good Work."
The character was reborn. His appearance changed without any change in weight or costume, and he expressed the character three-dimensionally and colorfully by understanding his inner thoughts in order to depict a wide range of time in a person's life.
Park Bo-Gum will be visiting viewers in the new JTBC TV series "Good Boy," which will premiere on May 31.
2025/03/31 13:50 KST
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