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During a recent interview with TV Report on April 29th, Park Sung-hoon discussed his thoughts on finishing the series “Queen of Tears,” a tvN weekend drama, at the BH Entertainment office.
Park Sung-hoon reflected on his character Yoon Eun-sung from “Queen of Tears,” whose life came to an end after a series of wrongdoings. He stated, “Yoon Eun-sung’s last moment was quite satisfying. For the sake of Hong Hae-in and Baek Hyun-woo, death was a necessary scene. Even if Yoon Eun-sung went to prison, after being released, he would have continued to obsess and intrude on Hong Hae-in. I think there needed to be an exit for the happiness of the Baek-Hong couple.”
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Park Sung-hoon expressed a desire for the audience to find Yoon Eun-sung’s fate to be one of pity. He added, “At that moment, the line was, ‘I can’t leave you here. I’m going to take you with me.’ I wondered how much one must love to say that. There are various forms of love, but I think Yoon Eun-sung’s love is ‘crazy love’. I thought a lot about how to express extreme love. I don’t know how the viewers perceived it, but I hoped they felt some sadness for Yoon Eun-sung.”
Discussing Yoon Eun-sung’s final descent into madness in the series’ climax, Park Sung-hoon stated that ad-libs weren’t a part of that process. He mentioned, “Both writer Kim Eun-sook (of ‘The Glory’) and writer Park Ji-eun rarely allow ad-libs. There were none this time. Since I’m not in the position to handle comedy, there weren’t any situations where ad-libs were possible.”
On the topic of how he managed to embody the character’s madness, Park Sung-hoon shared, “I’ve looked for references, but I usually expand on the small parts within myself to express them. I don’t express anger easily. In social life, there are times when you get angry, right? I gather those up and shoot them out like an energy wave.”
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FAQ Section
- What was Park Sung-hoon’s perspective on his character’s ending in “Queen of Tears”?
- Park Sung-hoon expressed satisfaction with the conclusion of his character Yoon Eun-sung, feeling that his death was necessary for the happiness of the Baek-Hong couple in the drama.
- Did Park Sung-hoon include improvisation in his portrayal of Yoon Eun-sung?
- No, there were no ad-libs in his portrayal. The writers of the show, Kim Eun-sook and Park Ji-eun, rarely allowed for ad-libs.
- How did Park Sung-hoon prepare for his role in expressing extreme love or madness?
- He looked for references and expanded on his personal, suppressed emotional experiences to portray extreme emotions like ‘crazy love’ or anger effectively on screen.
Conclusion
Park Sung-hoon’s dedication to his role as Yoon Eun-sung in “Queen of Tears” is evident through his thoughtful approach to the character’s development and ending. As his comments reveal, the finale was as much about resolving his character’s arc as it was about crafting the overall narrative’s resolution. His hope for viewers to feel a mix of sadness and satisfaction with Yoon Eun-sung’s demise reflects the complexity of roles he’s willing to explore and his commitment to the craft of acting. We look forward to seeing more of Park Sung-hoon’s work and the intensity he brings to the screen.