How Cha Eunwoo And Co-Star Park Gyu Young Relate To Their Characters In Their Latest K-Drama

In the vast landscape of South Korean entertainment, the romantic comedy K-Drama A Good Day to Be a Dog has been the talk of the town since its debut on October 11 on MBC TV. The series is based on the much-adored NAVER webtoon by Lee Hey, and the well-crafted narrative has indeed struck a chord with the audience. The plot unfolds a unique romantic entanglement blended with comedic elements, keeping the viewers glued to the screen.

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At the heart of this narrative are the characters Han Hae Na and Jin Seo Won, portrayed impeccably by Park Gyu Young and Cha Eunwoo, respectively. Han, a high school Korean language teacher, is cursed to morph into a dog upon a kiss. The only remedy for the curse is a kiss from Seowon, a man who — due to a childhood trauma — fears dogs. The plot thickens with a mistaken confession and a consequential kiss, setting the stage for a comedic yet touching narrative as Han endeavors to reverse the curse within a stipulated 100 days.

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The connection between the actors and their portrayed characters was emphasized in a recent press conference where both Park and Cha shared some remarkable similarities and contrasts between them and their roles on screen.

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Park Gyu Young shared that although Hae Na is much more vibrant, bold, and physically strong, playing the character has been a learning curve. She embraced Hae Na’s positive energy throughout the shooting, which made the portrayal authentic and engaging. However, she pointed out a stark difference, her not being that close to dogs, unlike Hae Na.

I’ve learned a lot from her as I played her. During the shooting, I was able to stay with her positive energy. The only difference is that I’m not that close with dogs.

— Park Gyu Young

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Park also highlighted her efforts in mirroring Hae Na’s appearance to not disappoint the original webtoon’s fans. Her dedication shone through as she changed her hairstyle and adorned bright-colored clothes to resonate with the character’s personality. This meticulous attention to detail undoubtedly adds a layer of authenticity to her character, allowing the audience to delve deeper into the narrative.

I didn’t want to disappoint the original work’s fans so I made efforts to have Hae-na’s appearance, like dying my hair and wearing bright colored clothes.

— Park Gyu Young

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On the other hand, heartthrob Cha Eunwoo, known for his romantic comedy roles, sees a 70 percent resemblance with his character, Seo-won. He shared that, like Seo Won, he too can be shy around new individuals, which may come off as aloofness.

I saw a lot of resemblance with Seo Won. I’m shy with someone I first meet or who I feel awkward with, so I may give off the impression that I’m aloof.

— Cha Eunwoo

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This similarity, he believes, has aided in bringing the nuanced emotions of Seo Won to the forefront. However, unlike Seo Won, Cha doesn’t harbor a fear of dogs. This undoubtedly adds a layer of complexity to his character as he navigates through the anxiety Seo Won experiences around dogs.

I think we are similar in that sense. But the difference is that I’m not scared of dogs.

— Cha Eunwoo

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Their portrayal not only sheds light on the unique narrative of “A Good Day to Be a Dog” but also on the actors’ journey in aligning themselves with their characters.



source https://www.koreaboo.com/stories/cha-eunwoo-co-star-park-gyu-young-relate-characters-in-recent-k-drama/

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