[VIDEO] Flower Boy Park Yoo Chun on SET TV in Taiwan!
2012.07.19
Adorable Flower Boy: 26 Year-Old Park Yoochun and his Invincible Charisma
JYJ’s Park Yoochun recently participated actively in the drama field. Although he did not take part in many, every drama he joined attracted a lot of attention. To be completely honest, Park Yoochun does not possess the stereotypical flower boy features, but his comforting temperament completes his very unique presence and captured the hearts of countless women.
For instance, in ‘Rooftop Prince’, which also received great responses in Taiwan, the audience can see Yoochun’s adorable acting where he releases himself from his idol image. When the Crown Prince from 300 years ago came to current time, interesting things are bound to happen – and Yoochun illustrated these very naturally.
It is perhaps due to this cute and clever flower image that Yoochun possesses, he can act out characters that may be more difficult for Jang Keunsuk to interpret. For example, in Yoochun’s first drama, ‘Sungkyunkwan Scandal’, his character is someone who does things by the book and is certainly stubborn.
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