Park So-dam, “If the surgery had been delayed, I would have lost my voice.”
Actress Park So-dam revealed her battle with papillary thyroid cancer.

On the 16th, Park So-dam told stories about her work and life in an interview with the movie 'Ghost' (director Lee Hae-young) at a cafe in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

On this day, Park So-dam said she didn't know she was sick while filming 'Ghost' and said, "I thought I was experiencing burnout. It was the first time I was afraid of going on set. I think my body was continuously sending me signals, but it was a mental problem. “I just thought that. It was a time when I doubted my acting every day. After it ended, I cried and dug a tunnel every day,” he said.

He continued, "Later, I realized, 'It was because I was sick,' but I was very scared even before watching the movie. I also had a lot of concerns about whether I did a good job. But what was so fortunate was “I recorded it. If the surgery had been even a little late, I would have lost my voice and optic nerve,” he said.

Park So-dam said, "There were 10 lumps in my neck. They had spread to the lymph nodes. The professor said that if I didn't have surgery right away, I might lose my voice. If it had been a little late. , it would have spread to the lungs and it would have been difficult, and I would have to do chemotherapy. He said, “I don't think we can even promote ghosts.”

He also said, "It took more than six months to find my voice. Fortunately, I was able to channel all of Yuriko's energy just in time before the surgery. After recovering like this, I met many people and told my story in my own. voice." “I'm so thankful that I was able to give it to you,” he said with a smile.

Park So-dam played the role of Yuriko in the play. Yuriko, the direct secretary to the Governor-General for Political Affairs, is an ambitious person with a temperament that does not bend to anyone. Even after being taken to the hotel, she does not give up and tries to return to Gyeongseong by any means possible.

'Ghost' is a story about the desperate struggle of suspects trapped in a remote hotel under suspicion as 'ghosts', spies planted by an anti-Japanese organization planted at the Japanese Government-General of Korea in Gyeongseong in 1933, and the unstoppable operation of the real 'ghosts' to overcome suspicion and escape. .

Released on January 18th.

Choi Ji-ye, Ten Asia Reporter wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr