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Actors say they want to be remembered for the characters they play, not
as who they are in real life. This tough yet sweet dream has been
achieved by Park Si-hoo, who played Jun-seok, a guy who aroused the
maternal instinct in many ladies, in the SBS drama “How to Meet a
Perfect Neighbor,” a sly lawyer Seo In-woo “Prosecutor Princess” and a
cutest-ever chaebol boss Goo Yong-shick in “Queen of Reversal,” both of
which were also on SBS. These characters would have been unimaginable
without him and some pop critics have even coined the term, “Park
Si-hoo’s melo.”
When we met Park before the opening of his movie “Confession of
Murder,” however, he was more like Yoon Sang-hyun’s character Oscar in
the SBS drama “Secret Garden” than the characters he has played. He
turned out to be a provokingly smart actor who was never frustrated when
he was unknown and who knew exactly what makes female viewers go crazy.
* This article contains a spoiler of “Confession of Murder.”
- The character has nothing in common with your former characters in TV series.
Park: It’s because I don’t need to repeat things I have already done
on TV. I wanted to try an extremely tough character, a role that touches
your heart even though the character doesn’t appear in many scenes. So I
chose a murderer character to show something new. I also focused on
arousing curisity. I hope the audience will wonder what his real
intention is. I tried hard to show his self-reflective mode. Does he
want more attention or earn money? That`s what I want people to wonder
about.
- It must have been an interesting part since he is not your regular murderer.
Park: I’ve always said I want to play a two-sided character. If the
character is just a plain murderer, it would be a drastic change in my
image I’ve built until now. But this one has a reversal in the last part
so I thought it would be cool.
- Although it’s your screen debut and your character is multi-faceted,
it looks like you let
Detective Choi [played by Jung Jae-young] take the
lead from the middle of the movie.
Park: That’s what makes me feel a little sorry. I wanted to show more
sides as a murderer. There was a scene where Lee Du-seok threatens
someone but it was edited out. There were several reasons, but they
shouldn’t have shot the scene if they were going to cut it out. (laugh)
- It sounds like you have a lot of ambition riding on the film. What did you want to achieve with your first film?
Park: I wanted to expand my range through this film, It was a great
choice as a first movie and I hope to hear that I did well on the big
screen. The TV producers who worked with me before said they feel sorry
that the character could have been more attractive than how he seems
now. But that’s not the point and the point is that work should be
interesting. If the work receives positive responses, that means I did
something good. I can achieve my personal goals in my next project.
- You underlined lines in the script of “Confession of Murder” and
wrote down your thoughts carefully in KBS “Star Life Theater.” You also
drew attention by depicting your previous characters in your own way.
How do you interpret your characters?
Park: It’s important to have many conversations with directors and
build up experiences that come after doing things one by one. It’s also
essential to know what female viewers want to see. Even when it’s not an
important scene, if they like it, I check it and remember it carefully.
In “Prosecutor Princess,” one kiss scene got overwhelming popularity.
In the script, it only said “twinkling kiss”. I thought to myself
‘twinkling what? Kiss with twinkling eyes?” (laugh) So I came up with an
idea to kiss Ma Hye-ri [played by Kim So-yeon] with a soft smile and
then look at Yoon Se-joon [played by Han Jung-soo]. I thought that would
exude “bad guy” charms and a bit of a playful personality. I thought it
would do well but I didn’t expect such a huge response.
- Any special know-how? (laugh)
Park: It’s hard to explain but there is a bit of a know-how, haha. I
don’t do any research but there seems to be something sad in my eyes. I
became a bit relaxed after building up personal experiences, and that`s
also important. When I doing the MBC drama “Let’s Get Married,” I broke
up with my girlfriend after three years. She asked me why I kept doing
things I did with her in TV dramas. I thought it would get good
responses if I show what I did for my girlfriend. In the MBC series, my
character was childish and he likes to play around and that`s actually
part of my real personality.
“I haven’t done all the same bosses and chaebol successors.”
- In “How to Meet a Perfect Neighbor” [“How to Meet”] you seemed to
create your character, Jun-seok, with a great level of sensitivity quite
aside from your acting skills. It must have been hard to persuade
viewers of the drama’s concept, that of turning a woman you love into a
mistress.
Park: Jun-seok is a man who arouses your maternal instinct. Female
audiences are fascinated with that kind of stuff so I was sure that
Jun-seok would be very well-received.
- That could be one of the reasons why your role became bigger as the
drama progressed. More people started to recognize you thanks to that
role.
Park: That felt really good. I was so envious of my fellow actors who
got lunchboxes from their fans visiting the studio. After “How to
Meet,” I suddenly started to get visits from two to three fans. I
thought ‘I have finally got to this stage.’ I appreciated it very much
since it happened ten years since my debut.
- It seems like you created your own genre called “Park Si-hoo’s melo”
by digging deep into one specialty rather than expanding your
boundaries.
Park: The main characters of TV series are limited so it’s hard to
make an extreme image change. Most of the male leads are Prince
Charmings because they are attractive. And that’s why I took the role in
the KBS drama “The Princess’ Man.” Along with its well-written script, I
thought I could show various sides from an old fox bachelor early on
who later turns into a burning avenger. It also appealed to younger
people as I look a bit like a warrior in a comic book.
source : http://www.tenasia.com/archives/39827
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