Park Bo-young Shares Personal Details: “I Cannot Reveal My Biggest Deviation And I’m Not A Kind Person”
Park Bo-young, an actress, made it clear that she is not a kind person.
In an interview conducted in Anguk-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on November 10th, Park Bo-young discussed her current work, which includes the Netflix series “Daily Dose of Sunshine.”
“Daily Dose of Sunshine” tells the story of nurse Jung Da-eun (Park Bo-young), who works at a psychiatric ward for the first time. It also shows stories from around the globe and about people who meet in the psychiatric ward who are dealing with shattered hearts. Screenwriter Lee Nam-kyu, who penned “Beyond Your Touch” and “The Light in Your Eyes,” and director Lee Jae-kyu of “All of Us Are Death” collaborated to make this series, which is based on the webtoon of the same name by former nurse Lee Ra-ha.
Park Bo-young portrayed the role of Jung Da-eun, a third-year nurse with a nice smile and a loving heart, perfectly with her attractive charm and strong acting abilities. She finds it difficult to adjust to her new surroundings after being moved to the psychiatric ward, but she develops into a brave individual by treating patients with honesty.
Number one on Netflix “Daily Dose of Sunshine,” which debuted in Korea shortly after, is getting praise for its realistic yet endearing stories that dispel stereotypes about mental illness and psychiatric wards.
Park Bo-young said in the interview, “I’m not a kind person,” and “I get angry easily.” My largest deviance cannot be deemed cute, hence I am unable to disclose it. I frequently express my deviation and become really irritated. Although the director said he was never angry, I have definitely witnessed his angry side.
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“I listened to my parents well during puberty, but once I became an adult, I left home,” she said, going on, “I left home once when I was 21.” After switching off my phone, I headed to the beach. We did not permit such behavior in our home.
Park Bo-young said, “I think I’ve become more comfortable now. I’m grateful that everyone thinks I’m a bright and kind person, but that also makes me feel worried because I’m not really like that.” I used to feel that I had to be kind to everyone, but these days I think that’s not how I have to be perceived.
“There was no specific point that made me change,” the actress stated. It only happened after I experienced a lot of things and gained knowledge, the speaker continued. “These days, I really enjoy stating ‘That could happen,'” the speaker said. I’m better at accepting circumstances and comprehending things. If something goes wrong and I’m unable to resolve it, I would simply accept it and go on. Guess I’ve gotten older.
“Daily Dose of Sunshine” is accessible on Netflix in the interim.
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