Park Bo-gum, grateful as ever
by awcoconuts
Viewers who’ve seen Youths Over Flowers in Africa already know this, but Park Bo-gum (23) is of unique ilk, a rare breed. Although his mild-mannered, respectful, real-life persona didn’t bleed through his commanding presence onscreen as Crown Prince Yi Yeong in Moonlight Drawn By Clouds, his humility and thoughtfulness were on full display during press interviews held just over a week after the finale of the hit TV show.
Moonlight Drawn By Clouds finished strong with over 20% in viewership ratings and never released its hold on the top spot for Monday-Tuesday dramas, a lead it had established in its second week. In following up his Answer Me 1988 success with another ratings winner, Park is the first to break the so-called Answer Me curse — up until now, other alums had failed to maintain the hype and adoration bestowed upon them during their franchise stint in the works that immediately followed.
He debuted in 2011 in the film Blind, then appeared in a handful of dramas and movies before really making an impression in last year’s I Remember You. Despite playing varied roles (his cold, psychopathic character in I Remember You couldn’t have been more different from lovable, hapless Taek in Answer Me 1988), Park had never been in a historical drama before.
“This is my first attempt at sageuk. I felt my shortcomings. I was woefully deficient compared to my esteemed sunbaes who are in the middle of their careers. Even the words were not ones I was used to saying in contemporary dramas, so I tried to make them come from my mouth easily.”
“[Yi Yeong] has his own charm as a character, different from other crown princes we’ve seen so far. And it was a role of a different color compared to my previous roles.” Park continued, “My acting sunbaes really nailed down the focus of the story, and the environment on set was great. I would approach the set each day excited and joyful. The environment was so warm, I wondered if it was okay to receive so much love.”
His favorite line from the drama? Park said, “I liked it when Yeong said, ‘It’s Yi Yeong. My name.’ I think fondly of that dialogue because it was the first time I’d told Ra-on [Kim Yoo-jung’s character] my name and because it was the first time I’d expressed my desire to be her friend.”
Park went on, apologetic that he had been so busy since the show wrapped. “I don’t remember the individual words all that well. I really want to go back to the script and organize it later.” He admitted, “I’m sorry I wasn’t able to fully prepare for this interview. I just returned from Cebu yesterday and had to film an ad and work on post-recordings. I wanted to go back through the script and underline the lines that I enjoyed and tell you about them and I’m sorry,” he repeated to reporters, who were somewhat taken aback by the courtesy shown by Park.
The young actor attributed the success of the drama to his peers, producers and staff. “Kim Yoo-jung has a lot of sageuk experience and her ability to concentrate and emote are really good. She meticulously analyzed the script and she caught a lot of nuances I missed. Kwak Dong-yeon [loyal bodyguard Byung-yeon] has a maturity beyond his years. He has a masculine voice and is good at expressing emotions. Acting with him, my whole body would tingle.”
“I was grateful I got to work with the esteemed sunbae actors I look up to. As I watched my sunbaes act, I felt my shortcomings, and I received a lot of acting guidance.” Park continued, “I’m grateful to the designers who made us the beautiful hanbok, and the effects and lighting team who cared for my pimply face as if it were their own skin.”
He may have just wrapped playing a crown prince, but Park now wants to play a different kind of youth and had a twinkle in his eye as he said, “I want to do a youth drama before I get too old. Through the historical drama I got to wear many handsome hanbok and got to show the beauty of the classics; this time I want to show the beauty of Korean school uniforms.”
Marking yet another first in the actor’s career, Park sang a song for the drama’s soundtrack, and he expressed a desire to do more projects incorporating music. “I’d like to try my hand at growth stories in which the characters speak to each other through music, like 200 Pound Beauty, Scandal Makers, Begin Again, Sing Street. As I participated on the OST, I began to have these thoughts.”
How did he feel about being asked to sing for the soundtrack? “Participating in the OST wasn’t hard at all. It was something I’ve wanted to do for a while and so it was an honor.” “I’m thankful I was gifted a good song and good lyrics, and it was a great opportunity for me. If I search Park Bo-gum on the Internet, now an album cover pops up. It’s surreal and a memory I won’t forget. I even captured reaching number one on the music charts,” he laughed.
He received a lot of support from his fellow agency sunbaes. “I was grateful to (Song) Joong-ki hyung because in the beginning when I didn’t have confidence or conviction about the role, he would advise me to have self-confidence. (Cha) Tae-hyun hyung did a special cameo for us without hesitation, and (Im) Joo-hwan hyung has a lot of sageuk experience so he would mentor me in detail. I’m truly grateful. I don’t think I could have acted as Yi Yeong correctly without my agency family.”
Park said, “I hope that for a lot of people, just seeing the moonlight will cause them to think of Moonlight Drawn By Clouds. The drama was a blessing to me.” He continued, “Truly, because of this drama which received so much love, I’m pushing myself a little harder. In acting, in the way I live my life, I keep thinking to myself, I want to proceed more honestly and wisely.”
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51 Noona
October 29, 2016 at 12:50 PM
Bogumy is such a precious gem of a person!
I hope he gets his wish of a youth drama. Hopefully they will do a K version of Just one smile is very alluring (Love O2O) and he gets the Yang Yang role. Though not exactly high school, its still a youth campus drama.
Well, whatever role he chooses I wish him every success!
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ricenoodle
October 29, 2016 at 9:25 PM
ooh ooh ooh yeah. Yes please! If there is ever a remake that I'm wiling to watch is that. Please let it be, I want to see PBG as Yang Yang role in Love O2O. I really hope this will happen someday.
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52 tesshan
October 29, 2016 at 4:29 PM
I am always amazed how different korean celebrities are in interviews compared to Western celebrities. Way more polite and apologetic for their shortcomings.
Love bo gummy. MDBC was a revelation. I did not think I would enjoy it so much. The high ratings are well deserved!
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Anh
October 30, 2016 at 3:02 AM
It's a cultural thing as well as values?
Many Eastern countries, especially south-east and east, value moral and personality of the person before their job title so their work is influenced by how public audience perceive them. Thus, it's better to try and keep a clean, humble image in order to make money and have work.
Whereas in Western culture, people tend to go with the idea, I can like your work and disregard your real personality/private life. It's like you can listen to a singer music, love it, even though that singer might involve in drug, sex scandal, gambling, etc. And bad publicity in western culture also tend to boost one's recognition and popularity.
But then, there's also negative for eastern culture, that celebrities always have to be secretive about private life e.g. dating and always have to be careful with whatever they say or do. In contrast, western allows celebrity to have more freedom.
I guess prefer a middle ground, where celebrities have private life, but they also pressured a little in keeping a good image, instead of doing drugs and bad stuffs.
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53 mehungie
October 29, 2016 at 4:35 PM
He got sageuk mentoring from Im Joo-hwan? I am double smitten!
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54 Jemima
October 29, 2016 at 10:49 PM
I saw quite a lot of people are wondering if people as kind and grateful as him do exist outside the dramaland or celebrity world and yes, they do. I have two friends, one in high-school and one in college who are just like him.
Anyway, he's been wishing for that high school project for so long. LOL. He did mention that he would like to star in something a la "You're the Apple of My Eye" or "Our Times". Yes! I'm up for that too! I hope he goes full naughty teenager soon. Hihi.
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55 haylin14
October 30, 2016 at 5:59 AM
Will and forever be in love with him. ???
And will wait for his next project, hope it will be soon... ???
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56 sharreb
October 30, 2016 at 7:53 AM
I thk he got so famous and so well liked because he has the combo of good acting, good attitude, good looks. Both him n SJK had a great year. In terms of looks they kind of give the same vibes. He has this humble down to earth nature and then his personality is lively and eager to learn. On 2d1n they nicknamed him the Vitamin. I had no idea he's personality was bubbly fun and eager to experience. I wasn't that familiar with him and only watched him in Remember me and lil bit of Reply. I'm glad both him and moonlight did well. Hope he gets another interesting project and grace the TV in a gd drama for 2017.
So far for the webtoon Cat and Dog there's no news on when it's planned to be filmed but rights to be made into a drama was announced early this year. I thought PBG could be a great male otp. Haven't finish d webtoon. M hoping it's gd.
Talking abt webtoon I hope beautiful world by Mari would be adapted to the small screen too. Orange marmalade was a bust. But hope ppl won't sht away from webtoon adpted drama. Cheese in the trap nearly succeed if not for the botched ending.
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57 Honey
October 30, 2016 at 7:05 PM
He is such a babe! *heart eyes*
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58 celine
October 30, 2016 at 9:53 PM
Late to the PBG party but I still want to share my thoughts on this precious guy. I first saw Bogum in Naeil Cantabile and liked him there. I'm glad that he worked his way up from supporting roles to finally landing lead roles. He grew up well to be someone with great talent and personality. His great looks is just an icing. No one can say that he got where he is now because of his looks because boy does he truly shine with his multitude talents.
He is literally everywhere these days. Every week, there's a new CF or at least news of new CF deal. The latest data on brand reputation index, most talked about drama and actor, most searched, and not to mention the numerous polls with him at the top... it's insane. I'm sure he feels pressured, but I hope he gets to handle all the attention well. I hope he does not crumble.
I cannot wait to see his next project. I do hope his wish comes true of being in a youth high school drama. For sure he is now getting stacks of scripts and love calls from writers and PDs. May he choose a good project next. It may not be School 2017, but something else that can help him sharpen his craft even more and allow him to show another facet to his acting.
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59 lizzieb
October 30, 2016 at 10:57 PM
One look at the moon and I do think of MDBC, and YeongOn, and you too--our precious, precious Bogummy!!!
What an angel.
When he mentions 'Begin Again' and 'Sing Street' as the kind of stuff he's interested in doing next, my heart melts into a puddle and I'm fangirling in the most major way. That would be the death of me.
Thank you awcoconuts and dramabeans for this article.
Waaaaa ?
God bless you PBG!!!
Sinceriously,
Your fan for life.
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60 olars
October 31, 2016 at 1:54 AM
Wow, am so happy watching dat movie, park bogum u are d best, u rock us all. Keep it up, I love ur romantic acts. Can't wait to see as a school boy.
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61 Mary
October 31, 2016 at 6:06 AM
Love love Park Bo Gum! He's awesome and happy for all his accomplishment!
But what reply curse?! Seo In-guk is doing pretty good for himself too. :)
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Jemima
November 1, 2016 at 6:54 AM
It pertains about the first project they will do post-Reply. Seo In Guk took a long time to get a hit in Shopping King Louie. The King's Face and Hello Monster never had good ratings.
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62 zashi
November 1, 2016 at 2:41 PM
Bogum magic is real. He seems to be nice, polite and with a good attitude. I hope he maintains that good vibes and remain scandal free. He has the acting talent, voice (to sing) and looks that will probably propel him as the next in line to be Hallyu prince or King even (if all the stars align for him.) I wish him all the best in life he deserves it.
Now win those awards puppy. I hope to see you do well at Year end. Look forward to your next work (pick a good one) but please rest up you are way too thin and overworked. Blossom please take care of his wellness don't overwork the boy. The MIL's are waiting for you to pick a mate. lol.
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63 Che-Cheh
November 1, 2016 at 6:15 PM
A++++++++ to this post and all the comments!
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