Park Yoochun, who will be playing the role of crown prince in the upcoming SBS Wednesday-Thursday drama “Rooftop Prince” has said that he “will act naturally,” and showed his determination to be different.
“Rooftop Prince” is a fantasy-romance comedy, which talks about a crown prince from the Joseon Era who loses his wife and travels to the 21st century with his consorts, and falls in love.
Following his appearance in period drama “Sungkyunkwan Scandal” and modern day drama “Miss Ripley,” Park Yoochun will be challenging a new genre of drama. He said, “Although the individual comedic portions are quite a burden, but I will try my best to show a natural, comfortable side.”
“Rooftop Prince” is written by Lee Hui Myung, who also wrote some of the hottest dramas such as “Mr. Q” (1998), “tomato” (1999) and “Success Story of a Bright Girl” (2002), raising the anticipation (for this drama). Park Yoochun said, “The script is really meaningful. I read the scripts for all three parts once in the early morning and didn’t feel like going back to sleep anymore.” “The storyline is interesting, but to be able to capture the subtle nuances of the character and build on it is great burden.” He said, “It’s not a character that is destroying his own image, but one that is on the brink of self-destruction, so it seems to be really difficult to interpret. “ “In the first part, I had to bring out the pain of the crown prince losing his wife. At the same time, the image changes as the character travels into the modern times, and I will try my best to show all of this.”
He also expressed his thoughts about the recent buzz around their shooting at Euljiro, saying, “Initially, when I first got off the car I felt really embarrassed. But if I had thought about how it would be if I had really been brought to Myungdong from the Joseon Era, I think my acting would have been even more insane. I feel regretful that it seemed like I had those feeling, but I didn’t.”
Park Yoochun will be acting against Han Ji Min and Lee Tae Sung in this drama. He said, “We didn’t have an official meeting, but went into shooting directly. It was a little awkward at first, but we’re working hard on eliminating this awkwardness.”
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