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Choi Wooshik Reveals Park Seo Joon and Park Hyung Sik Reactions to New Park Bo Young Drama

Choi Wooshik and Park Bo Young have revealed how Park Seo Joon and Park Hyung Sik reacted to their collaboration in a new drama.

Park Bo Young and Choi Wooshik Dish on Friends’ Reaction to ‘Melo Movie’ Collaboration

At a press conference held on February 12 in Jongno, Seoul, excitement filled the air as Netflix offered a deeper look into its highly anticipated romance drama “Melo Movie.” The event brought together lead actors Choi Woo Shik, Park Bo Young, Lee Jun Young, and Jeon So Nee, along with director Oh Choong Hwan, to share insights into the production and build anticipation among fans.

A major highlight of the event was the undeniable chemistry between the two leads. Choi Woo Shik, who portrays Ko Gyeom – an aspiring actor-turned-film critic – mentioned that his close friends, including Park Seo Joon and Park Hyung Sik, expressed immense excitement about his upcoming collaboration with Park Bo Young. “They were all really excited. Not just my friends, but everyone kept saying how amazing she is—how talented, kind, and wonderful she is. I completely understand why, as she was a tremendous support on set, even helping with my mental well-being,” he revealed.

“I was captivated by the realistic love story and the stories of young people having their own dreams,” Park Bo Young added. “Since Woo Shik was cast before me, when I read the script, Gyeom kept appearing as Woo Shik in my mind. It was so easy to picture that I knew I had to take the role.”

“Melo Movie” tells the heartfelt story of four young individuals who navigate life’s challenges while chasing their dreams and yearning for love. The screenplay, crafted by Lee Na Eun of “Our Beloved Summer” fame, promises a moving narrative, while director Oh Choong Hwan, known for his work on “Castaway Diva,” “Big Mouth,” “Start-Up,” and “Hotel Del Luna,” lends his dynamic vision to the project. Notably, Park Bo Young plays Kim Mu Bee, a film director whose name—sounding like “movie” in Korean—reflects her complicated relationship with a cinephile father who always prioritized film above all.

With its compelling story, impressive cast, and visionary direction, “Melo Movie” is poised to captivate audiences worldwide, offering a refreshing blend of romance, drama, and personal growth in every episode. Fans and critics eagerly await the highly anticipated premiere, confident it will redefine modern romance.

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Choi Woo Shik And Park Bo Young Meet in ‘Melo Movie’ Teaser

Netflix has shared an exciting glimpse into its upcoming romance drama “Melo Movie,” a heartfelt story that explores the lives of young adults (Choi Woo Shik and Park Bo Young) who grapple with the exhaustion of relentless challenges while yearning for love and the pursuit of their dreams.

Netflix Unveils First Look at Upcoming Romance Drama ‘Melo Movie’

Penned by Lee Na Eun, the scriptwriter of the hit drama “Our Beloved Summer,” and directed by Oh Choong Hwan, known for his work on acclaimed projects like “Castaway Diva,” “Big Mouth,” “Start-Up,” and “Hotel Del Luna,” “Melo Movie” promises a compelling blend of emotional depth and artistic storytelling.

The drama stars Choi Woo Shik as Ko Gyeom, a passionate film enthusiast and struggling actor who eventually reinvents himself as a film critic. Opposite him, Park Bo Young portrays Kim Mu Bee, a woman who once despised films but transforms into a film director, driven by her own aspirations.

The newly released poster showcases a tender moment between Ko Gyeom and Kim Mu Bee, with the poignant tagline, “Will there be a happy ending?” Ko Gyeom’s warm smile contrasts with Kim Mu Bee’s conflicted expression, hinting at the emotional complexities of their relationship.

The teaser adds further intrigue, beginning with Kim Mu Bee’s determination to create “an awesome melo movie.” It captures the serendipitous first meeting between the two on a movie set, where Ko Gyeom immediately feels drawn to Mu Bee. After learning her name, he jokingly remarks, “I’m a huge movie fan. But your name is literally ‘movie.’” Despite her initial coldness—“Can you not talk to me?”—the two continue to cross paths, leading to heartfelt confessions and a budding romance.

The teaser takes an unexpected turn when Kim Mu Bee reveals, “Ko Gyeom disappeared just like that,” adding an air of mystery. The two eventually reunite in their respective roles as film director and critic, with Ko Gyeom questioning during a screening, “Is this really a melo movie?”

“Melo Movie” is shaping up to be a captivating tale of love, dreams, and personal growth, sure to resonate with audiences worldwide.

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