In the TVN monthly drama 'Record of Youth', Park Bo-gum (played by Sa Hye-joon) delicately depicts the youthful youth running toward the actor's dream and conveys sympathy and comfort. He has been firmly committed to his beliefs even in many trials, and he is cast in a medical drama and faces a shining moment. His constant effort to grow one step at a time was enough to give satisfaction to the viewers.
Park Bo-gum also adds empathy by releasing the feelings that can be felt between family members. Lee Jae-won (played by Sa Kyung-jun), who was always tit-for-tat, bought rice without words when he was cheated on his monthly rent, and comforted him. Sometimes they exchange wounds, but eventually they embody the cross section of the family that becomes a haven for the heart and echo to viewers.
In addition, he is drawing a hot friendship with his best friend, Byun Woo-seok (played by Won Hae-hyo), who is moving toward the same dream, and expresses his emotions of love in detail by building a romance with Park So-dam (played by Ahn Jeong-ha).
As such, Park Bo-gum maximizes emotional immersion by realistically solving the group of youths in various relationships such as love, friendship, and family love. It embodies the daily feelings that anyone can experience with detailed acting and creates empathy that encompasses generations. Park Bo-gum's Super Real Acting, which is leading to infinite empathy, is popular.
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