Lee Na-young "It's hard to hold back tears"


Actress Lee Na-young revealed that she shed tears while filming 'Park Ha-kyung's Travels'.

On the 23rd, a current affairs meeting was held at Yongsan CGV I'Park Mall for the original wave drama 'Park Ha-kyung's Travels'. Actor Lee Na-young and director Lee Jong-pil attended the event.

'Park Ha-kyung's travelogue' depicts the unexpected moments and miraculous encounters of Korean language teacher Park Ha-kyung, who goes on a one-day trip on Saturday when she wants to disappear.

'Park Ha-kyung's travelogue', which is an average of 25 minutes of mid-form content for each episode, shows a different episode each time in an omnibus format. Along with Lee Na-young, Koo Kwan-hwan, Gil Hae-yeon, Park Se-wan, Park In-hwan, Seo Hyun-woo, Seonwoo Jung-ah, Shin Hyun-ji, Shim Eun-kyung, Jo Hyun-chul, and Han Ye-ri worked together.

Regarding 'Park Ha-kyung's travelogue', Lee Na-young said, "Strangely, tears kept coming. It was difficult to hold back the tears,” he said, drawing attention. He said, "I don't know what the overall feeling is, but when I was filming this piece, I said let's take it down. I thought that it would be okay to do well only with a blank expression and eating, but my homework was to not try to do well even when shooting such a scene.”

He continued, “I think my heart was more agitated than other works because there were no rules set for the character,” and “I think that’s why I kept crying. Rather than tears of sadness, it is affection. I had a lot of unique experiences because that kind of work came a lot,” he added.

'Park Ha-kyung's Travels' will be released exclusively on Wave on the 24th.

Reporter Tae Yuna, Ten Asia youyou@tenasia.co.kr