Ye-ni Park, “It wasn’t difficult to act with strong swear words because I’m usually good at swearing.”
Ye-ni Park, “It wasn’t difficult to act with strong swear words because I’m usually good at swearing.”
Actress Yeni Park revealed the reason why she was able to make her profanity acting realistic.

On the 28th, we met with Yeni Park, who appeared in the movie ‘She Died’, at the Ten Asia headquarters and talked about various things.

'She's Dead' is a mystery chase thriller film about Goo Jeong-tae, a real estate agent whose hobby is spying, who witnesses the death of Han So-ra, a social media influencer he was observing, and searches around Han So-ra to clear the name of the murderer.

Ye-ni Park played the role of BJ Horugi, who runs a sniper-specialized broadcast channel, and gave a passionate performance. He was the first person to report Han So-ra (played by Shin Hye-sun) when she first went missing, and he is the person who gives hints to Goo Jeong-tae (played by Byun Yo-han) in digging into Han So-ra's death.

On this day, Park Ye-ni said, "It was much better when I saw it in the movie instead of just reading it. I wonder where there is an actor who is satisfied with his own acting. Regardless of my acting, I felt good that other people came out so well." I recalled the time.

Horugi shows off his strong swearing skills in the movie. Earlier, during her stage greeting for 'She's Dead', Yeni Park made people laugh by saying, "I'm usually good at swearing."

In response, Ye-ni Park said, "I think it tastes better if you mix in appropriate swear words when expressing yourself. I tend to mix swear words in when expressing things like 'delicious' or 'pretty'. I swear in a way that makes the listener feel pleasant and happy. “When I greeted the stage, I thought the audience would like it when I said, ‘You’re really good,’ so I said that to make them laugh,” he joked, adding, “The swearing scene wasn’t difficult.”

Ten Asia Reporter Kim Seo-yoon seogugu@tenasia.co.kr translated by google