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'See You Tomorrow at Work!' Park Ji-hyun: "Distinct charm from 'Wild Thing,' will evoke deep resonance"

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Choi Hyejin

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'See You Tomorrow at Work!' Park Ji-hyun has previewed a charm opposite to that of 'Wild Thing.'

On the 15th, the production presentation for tvN's new Monday-Tuesday drama 'See You Tomorrow at Work!' (script by Kim Kyung-min, directed by Jo Eun-sol) was held online. The event was attended by director Jo Eun-sol and actors Seo In-guk, Park Ji-hyun, Kang Mi-na, and Choi Kyung-hoon.

'See You Tomorrow at Work!' is an office romance where Ji Cha-yoon (played by Park Ji-hyun), a seven-year veteran office worker suffering from daily monotony, and her sharp-tongued boss Kang Si-woo (played by Seo In-guk) become each other's irreplaceable best, reigniting excitement in both work and love. The drama is based on a popular webtoon of the same title.

Park Ji-hyun plays the role of Senior Ji Cha-yoon of the DA Business Division at Sa-eum Electronics, who is experiencing monotony amidst repetitive office life and endless work. Park stated, "There is a narrative and character that not only office workers but everyone who has experienced work and love can resonate with."

Continuing on the charm of the character, she said, "I think the charm of this character lies in the fact that when facing various pains and failures, she does not yield but continues to pursue her passion. I believe that is the reason why people cannot help but cheer for her." She emphasized, "I think many viewers will resonate with this drama and find great comfort."

Park also pointed out the differences between her character and the one in the recently released film 'Wild Thing.' She explained, "The character of Do-mi in 'Wild Thing' is somewhat unrealistic, detached from reality. She is closer to a character one might want to live like but should not."

She added, "Ji Cha-yoon in 'See You Tomorrow at Work!' is a character who confronts reality. I think she will be able to gain deep resonance from viewers. Since she is opposite to the character in 'Wild Thing,' you can also expect a different charm."

Meanwhile, 'See You Tomorrow at Work!' will premiere on the 22nd at 8:50 p.m.

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