Park Hae-Joon from "Miss Lee" to "Arthdal Chronicles"

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Actor Park Hae-Joon has shed his image as an "evil actor" and has come to be humane. "I'm so happy for ten days and just full of happy thoughts."

He even left a statement that said, "I wanted to show you a comfortable side of me since I have always appeared the role of a villain. I thought it would be nice to have a routine, comfortable performance," adding that he took some time off this time. He made it more realistic.

Since it was his first comedy film, he must have felt pressure to laugh. Park Hae-Joon responded, "The director has given away the burden. Rather than thinking about how to be funny, I think I tried to keep up with the funny situation. I really thought the process of getting angry, laughing and crying would come out funny," he replied.

He also addressed a message to Cha Seung-won expressing his gratitude, "There wasn't much more coming together than I thought during the script reading. It was so good to be with you. I'm not having fun, but (Cha) Seung-Won was so quick and witty that he was really good at breathing. My senior had been taken care of me a lot before entering the movie industry. I have a lot to learn from him."

Park Hae-Joon, who is not only from "Miss Lee" but also this year's 'Bad Cop' (directed by Lee Jeong-beom), 'Tune In For Love' (directed by Jung Ji-woo), and the tvN's drama 'Arthdal Chronicles,' left great impressions and professionalism of his work.

Park Hae-Joon has also been associated with Jang Dong-gun. "Actually, there is a relationship between Jang Dong-gun and senior-junior at Korea National University of Arts." As mentioned, Park Hae-Joon said, "If you really see Jang Dong-gun, you're really learning from him."

Park Hae-Joon's final thoughts about being born again as an actor who believes and sees, expressed his thoughts on acting. "Now, I want to see the whole and clarify my room according to the direction of flow. I feel more responsible and I want to be a more reliable actor. I'm still ashamed of praise for acting well. I don't think I've worked hard until that. I want to be an actor who is not ashamed to hear that."

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