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Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young, they look like a real couple [Photoshoot]

YANG Soyeong
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2025-07-17 09:32:02
Park Jin-young, Park Bo-young. Photo | Elle Korea
Park Jin-young, Park Bo-young. Photo | Elle Korea

The photoshoot of actors Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young has been revealed.

On the 29th of last month, after the conclusion of the drama 'Unknown Seoul', Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young, who worked together, conducted a photoshoot with the fashion magazine 'Elle'.

The couple's photoshoot was composed of a familiar romantic concept. They surprised the staff by showing a professional demeanor, effortlessly striking poses on set.

After the photoshoot, an interview was conducted. When asked about their feelings leaving 'Unknown Seoul', which concluded with themes of love, separation, and growth, Park Bo-young expressed, "Someone wrote a review that resonated with me, saying 'In the unknown Seoul, to the 'unknown' Seoul, and finding the future in that Seoul'." She shared her emotional response.

Park Bo-young, Park Jin-young. Photo | Elle Korea
Park Bo-young, Park Jin-young. Photo | Elle Korea

When asked about their chemistry, Park Jin-young replied, "The energy that Bo-young noona gives is different, so I naturally respond differently. That's why our chemistry was good from the start," showing his affection.

When asked about the similarities between her character 'Miji' and herself, Park Bo-young, who played 'Miji' and 'Future' in the drama, said, "I wish I had more of Miji's bold and cheerful personality within me, but these days, I feel like the quiet and calm aspects of 'Future' are growing more."

When asked if there were any difficulties in accepting the role of 'Hosoo', who suffers from hearing issues and carries trauma related to his mother, Park Jin-young said, "I thought a lot about how to portray it realistically. Everyone has at least one scar. There are pains that can't be spoken of and corners they want to hide. Hosoo's pain is expressed a bit more vividly, but I tried to understand it with general emotions while acting."

He also answered questions about lines from the work that left a deep impression on him.

Park Bo-young mentioned her grandmother's line, "Everything done to survive is brave," while Park Jin-young pointed out the line from Se-jin's grandfather, "Why do you want to go to the end? If you want to get off, you can." He felt it resonated with the idea that the process is important.

The photoshoot and interview of Park Bo-young and Park Jin-young can be found in the August issue of 'Elle' and on their website.

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