Actress Park Ji-hyun is capturing significant attention with the release of the film "Hidden Face," particularly due to the overwhelming audience response of "You really worked hard."
Released on the 20th, "Hidden Face" follows Sung-jin (played by Song Seung-heon) as he searches for his missing fiancée, Su-yeon (Jo Yeo-jung), only to encounter Su-yeon's junior, Mi-joo (Park Ji-hyun). As Mi-joo becomes increasingly entwined with Sung-jin in their quest, viewers witness her complex emotions that add layers to the thrilling narrative. Park Ji-hyun's portrayal of Mi-joo has garnered attention for its depth, especially as she navigates the delicate line between desire and vulnerability.
In a recent interview, Park Ji-hyun candidly discussed her role, stating that the absence of clothing in certain scenes didn't make her feel overly anxious; rather, she viewed it as a natural extension of her character's journey. She expressed gratitude for being recognized as a more established actress tackling this role, highlighting that her decision to take on the part wouldn't have changed regardless of her fame level. Her portrayal of an orchestra member searching for her missing mentor simultaneously showcases her elegant side, captivating the audience.
During a press conference on the 13th, Park Ji-hyun reflected on her character Mi-joo, describing her as someone driven by desire, spontaneous, and uncalculated. She emphasized her approach to acting, aiming to react authentically to the situations and characters surrounding her, thereby portraying the raw essence of Mi-joo. This meticulous analysis of her character has sparked interest among potential viewers, eager to uncover the nuances of Mi-joo's narrative and charm.
With her diverse range showcased in dramas like "Rael's X Detective" and "Do You Like Brahms?" along with the film "Gonjiam," Park Ji-hyun continues to expand her acting repertoire with "Hidden Face."