After Prison Playbook, Park Hae-soo Gets Married And Films A New Project.

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Park Hae-soo, who proved his presence by playing the lead role for tvN's "Prison Playbook," released in 2017, plays the role of Lee Chan-woo. And even became a character for SBS 'Legend of the Blue Sea,' as Hong Dong-Pyo and Kim Hyun, and even appeared for a cameo in TvN's 'The Liar and His Lover.' He also became the main character of the upcoming film 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture,' which is set to be released on September 25 this year.

At the shooting site of the 'Arena Homme +' October issue, Park was dressed in an understated and soft-styled costume. According to the field officials on the venue, the costumes of various styles, ranging from thick long coats to colorful sweaters, wide pants and white shirts, were stylized through their unique tall height, compact physique, and heavy presence. And so, this suits the character of Park Hae-soo in the shoot.

In the interview that followed, Park said, "I've been married, and I've filmed a movie. Among them, 'By Quantum Physics' is the first to be released," he said, explaining his recent status after the 'Prison Playbook.'

When it comes to his character, Lee Chan-woo in the movie 'By Quantum Physics,' he said. "It's very talkative and fast. That's why it's called a tooth action. When I was playing, I was on par with the metabolism of my classic work."

"I was originally shy and quiet at times, but I had a lot of fun playing the role of Lee Chan-woo. I enjoyed watching that day." As for the movie 'By Quantum Physics: A Nightlife Venture,' he said, "I felt like I wasn't looking back at the script. Purely, I feel like I'm going straight forward with what I love doing. The project is just so cheerful that you can laugh even if you just read the script," he said expressing his attachment to the character.

In 'By Quantum Physics,' Lee Chan-woo's role is called by "a lot of words and fast." It was equivalent to the metabolic volume of a classical work of the time. "Originally, I was quite unfamiliar and quiet, but I was excited to see Lee Chan-woo, and laid the board. I enjoyed seeing me playing so much."

The entire candid pictorial and pleasant interview featuring Park Hae-soo's unusual charm is available on the October issue of 'Arena Homme +' and released on its website coming soon.

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