Park Seo-joon photo release "'Itaewon Class' is the opportunity to look back on my acting life"

A new pictorial from Actor Park Seo-joon has been unveiled.Actor Park Seo-joon, who has recently become an explosive hit with the role of Park Sae-roi of JTBC drama Itaewon Klath, has released a picture with the male magazine Esquire Korea.Park Seo-joon explained in an interview with Esquire Korea that Itaewon Klath is the turning point in his short acting life.Park Seo-joon said in an interview with the media, I wanted to make a difference in terms of genre.It is a work containing various genre elements, but I thought that the growth of Park Sae-roi was the most important, he said. I came to think about how the words that Park Sae-roi spit out would affect society.Park Seo-joon said, I am not interested in social issues, but I am new. I have been thinking about social issues while taking this work.Ive grown up too, he said.In addition, Park Seo-joon added that Itaewon Klath is like a return point rather than a turning point, adding, It was an opportunity to look back on the long acting life.Park Seo-joon and Mont Blanc together can be found in the May issue of Esquire and the Esquire Korea website.Park Seo-joon photo release Itaewon Class acting life return point
A new pictorial from Actor Park Seo-joon has been unveiled.Actor Park Seo-joon, who has recently become an explosive hit with the role of Park Sae-roi of JTBC drama Itaewon Klath, has released a picture with the male magazine Esquire Korea.Park Seo-joon explained in an interview with Esquire Korea that Itaewon Klath is the turning point in his short acting life.Park Seo-joon said in an interview with the media, I wanted to make a difference in terms of genre.It is a work containing various genre elements, but I thought that the growth of Park Sae-roi was the most important, he said. I came to think about how the words that Park Sae-roi spit out would affect society.Park Seo-joon said, I am not interested in social issues, but I am new. I have been thinking about social issues while taking this work.Ive grown up too, he said.In addition, Park Seo-joon added that Itaewon Klath is like a return point rather than a turning point, adding, It was an opportunity to look back on the long acting life.Park Seo-joon and Mont Blanc together can be found in the May issue of Esquire and the Esquire Korea website.Park Seo-joon photo release Itaewon Class acting life return point
A new pictorial from Actor Park Seo-joon has been unveiled.Actor Park Seo-joon, who has recently become an explosive hit with the role of Park Sae-roi of JTBC drama Itaewon Klath, has released a picture with the male magazine Esquire Korea.Park Seo-joon explained in an interview with Esquire Korea that Itaewon Klath is the turning point in his short acting life.Park Seo-joon said in an interview with the media, I wanted to make a difference in terms of genre.It is a work containing various genre elements, but I thought that the growth of Park Sae-roi was the most important, he said. I came to think about how the words that Park Sae-roi spit out would affect society.Park Seo-joon said, I am not interested in social issues, but I am new. I have been thinking about social issues while taking this work.Ive grown up too, he said.In addition, Park Seo-joon added that Itaewon Klath is like a return point rather than a turning point, adding, It was an opportunity to look back on the long acting life.Park Seo-joon and Mont Blanc together can be found in the May issue of Esquire and the Esquire Korea website.Park Seo-joon photo release Itaewon Class acting life return point

A new pictorial from Actor Park Seo-joon has been unveiled.

Actor Park Seo-joon, who has recently become an explosive hit with the role of Park Sae-roi of JTBC drama Itaewon Klath, has released a picture with the male magazine Esquire Korea.

Park Seo-joon explained in an interview with Esquire Korea that Itaewon Klath is the turning point in his short acting life.

Park Seo-joon said in an interview with the media, "I wanted to make a difference in terms of genre. It is a work containing various genre elements, but I thought that the growth of Park Sae-roi was the most important," he said. "I came to think about how the words that Park Sae-roi spit out would affect society."

Park Seo-joon said, "I am not interested in social issues, but I am new. I have been thinking about social issues while taking this work. “I’ve grown up too,” he said.

In addition, Park Seo-joon added that Itaewon Klath is "like a return point rather than a turning point," adding, "It was an opportunity to look back on the long acting life."

Park Seo-joon and Mont Blanc together can be found in the May issue of Esquire and the Esquire Korea website.

Park Seo-joon photo release "Itaewon Class" acting life return point