Park Shin-hye “Trying hard to look pretty in increasing kiss scenes”
Maybe because she now has thrown away her high school uniform and has a job as reporter, Park Shin-hye, who has an acting career of 13 years, has finally dropped her image as a child actor.
Park Shin-hye played Choi In-ha, a reporter struggling to fix a news story cooked up in the recently ended SBS drama . It was a huge change from the previous acts from , , .
While an interview with WiKi K-POP on the 20th, Park Shin-hye commented, “As I have a specialized job, it feels like I am no longer a child actor. I would like to try other jobs such as reporter and medical doctors in the future.”
She smiled after mentioning, “As I grow I am getting more affectionate scenes. Until , I was a bit surprised when I had those kinds of scenes. But after a while I was thinking more about how to look pretty in those scenes.” Also added, “I think it all comes up to the male actor when it comes to kiss scenes. For the female the angle is most important. Nowadays, I discuss with the male actor to make the scene look best.”
Then what is the greatest advantage of Park Shin Hye? Park Shin-hye evaluated herself, “I always brightly have fun at work and also during my everyday life.” and “This side of myself shows greatly when I find the right work for me. Viewers seem to like watching me having fun.”
To the question in what kind of actor she wants to become, she answered “I had appealed with a pure image until now, from now on I want to be an actor who can create bonding between people and who can share a smile like a good friend. Also would like to mature into an actor who delivers messages clearly.”
starring Park Shin-hye and Lee Jong-suk ended on the 15th with its highest ratings of 13.3% (Nielsen Korea, Whole Country).