Ahead of the much anticipated release of "Crazy Love," Krystal Jung shares her thoughts on her new acting role, co-star and more!
Krystal Jung To Play Terminally Ill Character in 'Crazy Love'
"Crazy Love" tells the story of the sweet and savage romance between a top instructor and his secretary who has numbered days to live.
Kim Jae Wook stars as the narcissistic CEO Noh Go Jin, who has an IQ of 190. Krystal Jung, on the other hand, plays Noh Go Jin's introverted secretary Lee Shin Ah.
Lee Shin Ah is a shy and timid person who struggles daily as Noh Go Jin's secretary. However, her life takes a huge turn after she finds out that she doesn't have much time to live.
Krystal Jung describes Lee Shin Ah as a realistic person who puts her dreams first. She is a person with strength, patience and diligence.
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In the newly released poster, a sneak peek of Lee Shin Ah's transformation is seen. She bites her lips as she gazes at someone.
The text translates to, "I, Lee Shin Ah, can't due like this! Noh Go Jin, you're going to pay for this!," heightening curiosity about the two characters' deeper relationship.
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Krystal Jung showed her adoration for her role while talking about her quirks and characteristics. Lee Shin Ah's change after learning that she has a terminal illness impressed the actress.
Lee Shin Ah was an honest person with a pure heart, who worries about Noh Go Jin and no one else.
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While Krystal Jung's previous roles in "Police University," "Player" and "Search" were more charismatic with a "girl crush" aura, Lee Shin Ah exudes more of the girl-next-door aura with her lovely charms.
The actress plays her part and dresses comfortably with her simple jackets, vests and turtlenecks in muted colors.
Krystal appeals to the public by saying, "It was very difficult to hold back laughter on the set of the drama. 'Crazy Love' is a drama that will make every viewer laugh, so please look forward to it."
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Moreover, "Crazy Love" premieres on Monday, March 7 at 9:30 p.m. KST on KBS2. It will also be available for worldwide streaming on iQIYI.
While you're here, watch Krystal Jung transforms into a bridezilla here:
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Written by Elijah Mully.