36-year-old Korean actress Park Min-young is known as the queen of romantic comedies for her performances in romantic dramas such as “Why Secretary Kim” and “Her Private Life”. She recently took over the new drama “Moon, Water, Gold, Fire, Wood and Earth” to interpret the perfect contract marriage. The expert practiced new skills 24 hours a day for the show. Not only did he learn 4 new languages, but he also took courses such as aerial yoga, oboe, and ballet.
Park Min-young turned into a perfect wife who is proficient in 5 languages
“Moon Water, Gold, Fire, Wood and Earth” is directed by director Nam Sung-woo of “My Roommate is a Nine-Tailed Fox”. The title of the play means “Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday”. Non-marriage, contract marriage expert Choi Sang-eun (Park Min-young) offers services of pretending to be his wife, with mysterious long-term customer Jung Ji-ho (Go Kyung-pyo) on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, and big star new guest Kang Hae on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and sixths. Jin (Kim Jae-young) becomes a contract couple.
Choi Sang-eun played by Park Min-young has a beautiful appearance and figure, is better at various skills, and is proficient in 5 languages. Park Min-young said, “I spend almost 24 hours preparing for the role, learning languages and sports, although the language is difficult to practice with native speakers. It makes me feel a little depressed, but I also try my best to enjoy the process with a happy mood.” In addition, Park Min-young usually visits the same profession as the character or has a similar experience following taking over a new work. but this time the contract marriage expert played has no suitable reference around. “You have to rely on imagination to create a character, add up the character’s experience and nature and other aspects to complete this character. The process is a bit hard.”
In the play, Park Min-young also put on a wedding dress many times, and talked regarding her longing for weddings. She revealed that she most wanted to hold an outdoor wedding in Hawaii. She loves to travel, and she has even reserved a few places for her honeymoon with her future husband. “It’s like Santorini, because I have strange longings. Although some people say that I have actually been there, I think it’s fine, but I don’t like other places. If we go, Santorini will remain in the list.” “Moon, Water, Gold, Fire, Wood and Earth” will be broadcast exclusively on Chunghwa Telecom MOD and Hami Video every Thursday and Friday with South Korea from September 22 (Thursday).
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