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Park Bo-young, Choi Woo-Shik star in new Okay-drama ‘Melo Film’


(From left) Park Bo-young and Choi Woo-shik. Picture: Courtesy of Netflix Korea

South Korean actors Park Bo-young and Choi Woo-shik will painting the roles of a movie critic and movie director with a budding romance within the new Okay-drama “Melo Film,” which is ready to be launched on February 14.

Park and Choi’s upcoming drama was introduced by a Korean streaming platform in a press assertion earlier this month. Additionally a part of the collection are Lee Jun-young and Jeon So-nee.

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The upcoming Okay-drama tells the budding love story of Ko Gyeom (Choi) and Kim Moo-bi (Park) who bond over their mutual love for movie. With Kim’s ardour for motion pictures, she hopes to ascertain herself within the movie business regardless of her love-hate relationship along with her father, because the latter all the time prioritized his profession over his household.

A glimpse of the “Melo Film’s” storyline was revealed in a teaser trailer which confirmed Ko Gyeom leaving Moo-bi behind amid their budding romance. They ended up reconnecting years later as Moo-bi is basking in her success as a movie director.

The Okay-drama is directed by Oh Choong-hwan of “Lodge del Luna” and “Begin-Up” fame, whereas the storyline is written by Lee Na-eun who’s finest recognized for being the screenwriter of “Our Beloved Summer time.”

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Park began her appearing profession in center faculty the place she starred within the quick movie “Equal” in 2005. The quick movie bagged the Difficult Actuality Award on the seventh Seoul Worldwide Youth Movie Pageant.

She has since appeared in quite a lot of dramas and movies together with “Oh My Ghost,” “Robust Woman Bong-soon,” “Doom at Your Service,” “Concrete Utopia,” “Day by day Dose of Sunshine,” and “Mild Store.”

In the meantime, Choi is finest recognized for his lead roles within the movie “Parasite,” in addition to the dramas “Our Beloved Summer time” and “A Killer Paradox.”



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