Park Bo-young, who smokes, reveals his precious smoking scene..It's a mess during the shoot.
Feb 19, 2025
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Recently, Park Bo-young played a fierce Kim Movie in the new Netflix original series 'MeloMovie', showing off her performance that she had not shown before.
The representative god is the smoking god. Park Bo-young does not know if her counterpart Choi Woo-sik is watching, and she smokes with a cigarette in her mouth. It's a possible god because it's Netflix, and it's an amazing god because it's Park Bo-young.
In response, Park Bo-young said in an interview with Sports Chosun that `there were too many cooks when shooting the scene. I think I got the most from that scene while directing acting. I was at the point of discussing that my fingers were wrong and the direction was wrong, and all the on-site staff who smoked came to me once and told me. At the end, when I filmed the scene, I was having a hard time, and I felt 'something came out naturally' in the scene 'Roaring'. I think I felt my development when I saw the 'Roaring' even before the cut," he said with a smile.
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There are mixed opinions about non-smoker Park Bo-young's tobacco smoke, with the evaluation of "It's good" "Well done" and the opinion that "Typical Mouth Tobacco" " is too awkward".
As for why Park Bo-young chose 'MeloMovie', the beginning of the appearance was written by (Lee Na-eun). At first, I asked 'Is this right?' Movie is a cynical and thorny friend on the outside, so I wondered what he saw and gave me the script. But I'm a person who wanted to do this. There was no reason not to. It was one of the things I really wanted to show. If the bright and lovely image that I have done so far became the main thing, I now have a desire to show other images. Mubi thought it was worth the challenge."
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Park Bo-young said, `I like movies, but while living as a character named Movies, there were actions that made me think, `I can do this because I'm a movie.' Even if you don't have to do that, there is a part where you think it'll be okay because it's a movie. Woo-sik filled in a lot of those parts. While doing this, I thought it would be uncomfortable on my own, and I was worried, but many people moved on with 'I can do that'. I was happy in a very different sense when I lived as a movie, and I think it was a good time for me as well."
Meanwhile, Park Bo-young and Choi Woo-sik's leading film "Melo Movie" is a movie-like romance in which young people who want to love and dream find each other, become inspiration, and overcome their trauma.
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