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Park Ji-hoon, the reason why he chose 'blue spring when viewed from a distance'


 Actor Park Ji-hoon expressed his feelings about playing Yeo-jun in 'Blue Spring from a distance'.

KBS 2TV's new monthly drama 'Blue Spring from a distance', which will be aired for the first time at 9:30 pm on June 14th, is a story of spring that must be viewed from a distance, and other youthful youth when viewed from a close distance. It may seem warm and romantic, but in reality, it represents the cold and hard reality of college students, and draws the campus version of 'Miseng'.

In the stills released on the 31st, the image of Park Ji-hoon, creating a fresh and fresh atmosphere like a university student, was contained. It is planned to visit the viewers of the home theater by showing the character and the fairy tale in the play, transforming into a campus male god.

In the play, Park Ji-hoon played the role of Yeo-Jun, a character who has both handsome appearances and a friendly personality to the son of a rich family. Park Ji-hoon (Yeo Jun), a freshman in the Department of Business Administration at Myongil University, is loved by both male and female seniors as well as an offensive of love that pours out as soon as he enrolls. However, a heartbreaking secret that others don't know is hidden from him, who seems perfect, causing questions.

Earlier, Park Ji-hoon garnered the topic by boasting a high synchronization rate with Yeo-Jun of the original with a visual that seemed to come out of a cartoon. "In the play, it's okay to say that Yeo-jun and I have nothing in common. Rather, the fact that I can act a different character from the real one came very fresh and attractive," he said, expressing his deep affection for the character.

He added, "It shows the youth story of college students, which is called the golden age of life, and that it depicts situations that my age can feel. It shows the romantic campus life and the dark hidden behind it."



















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