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Kang Dong-won and Eom Tae-goo unleash their charisma on stage.. Park Ji-hyun: "I'm the center, but I got pushed aside"

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Actor Park Ji-hyun poses at the production report conference for the film 'Wild Thing' held on the 7th at Lotte Cinema in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. /2026.05.07 /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@
Actor Park Ji-hyun poses at the production report conference for the film 'Wild Thing' held on the 7th at Lotte Cinema in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. /2026.05.07 /Photo=Kim Hwi-seon hwijpg@

Actor Park Ji-hyun shared her thoughts on sharing the stage with Kang Dong-won and Eom Tae-goo.

On the 7th, a production report conference for the film 'Wild Thing' (directed by Son Jae-gon) was held at Lotte Cinema in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul. Attending the event were director Son Jae-gon, along with actors Kang Dong-won, Park Ji-hyun, Eom Tae-goo, and Oh Jung-se.

'Wild Thing' is a comedy film about the three-member mixed dance group 'Triangle,' which once dominated the music industry but disbanded overnight due to an unexpected incident, as they attempt a reckless challenge to seize a chance for comeback after 20 years.

Park Ji-hyun, who plays 'Domi,' the center and absolute charm of 'Triangle,' said, "I was a fan of Director Son Jae-gon even before I read the script. I enjoyed his previous work 'The Villain of the Second Floor,' and when I read the script, I wanted to express the dual-natured character of 'Domi.' I had a strong craving for comedy, and I felt I had finally found a work that could satisfy it."

She continued, "When the script came to me, Kang Dong-won and Eom Tae-goo were already cast. As I read through it, I found it so fun. I couldn't imagine Senior Kang Dong-won doing headspins and breakdancing, and it seemed so fun that Senior Eom Tae-goo would rap, so I decided to take the role."

Park Ji-hyun recalled the time they filmed the stage scene for Triangle, saying, "We prepared for a long time to stand on stage, but the shooting days were not long. The seniors performed so well. Senior Dong-won was completely immersed in the dance, and even Senior Tae-goo, who is introverted, showed great charisma on stage; it was amazing."

She added, "After filming ended, I felt regretful that I couldn't do more there. I felt like I was pushed aside. I thought it was a pity that the seniors winked so much even though I am the center." Kang Dong-won added, "I remember telling Ji-hyun after filming, 'You were born for the stage.' You shone on stage."

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