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Senin, 28 Februari 2011

Yoon Eun Hye, Park Han Byul, Cha Ye Ryun and Yoo In Na attend “My Black Mini Dress” press conference







On the morning of February 28th, the four gorgeous ladies of “My Black Mini Dress” gathered for a press conference at the Apgujung CGV.
For those of you who may have been out of the loop, “My Black Mini Dress” is a film which stars Yoon Eun Hye, Park Han Byul, Yoo In Na, and Cha Ye Ryun as women in their mid-20s who hold deep friendships and a mutual love for the classic black mini dress.
During the press conference, Yoon Eun Hye elaborated on why the role appealed to her. “Director Heo In Moo offered me the role of a normal, everyday girl who seems to be lacking 2% in everything she does. I felt that the audience would be able to connect with her, and decided to participate in the film.”

She continued, “I think there’s a perfect time for everything, and this movie feels right for my age. It’s going to be a lot of fun watching it again and reliving the memories when I’m in my 30s or 40s.”
When asked about her feelings on making the shift from dramas to movies for the first time, she responded, “It’s true that I was afraid of getting hurt. I lack a lot of things as a person, and I didn’t want to jump into it unprepared.”
Meanwhile, Park Han Byul will be playing the role of a successful star named ‘Hyeji’, who was first discovered while clubbing at a party. Not only does she possess perfect looks, but she also has a cool personality and a wealthy background to boot.
Considering how her character is also a celebrity, reporters asked Park if she felt any similarities between her character’s personality and her own. Park Han Byul replied, “My character becomes a celebrity, while I am a celebrity, so I felt a lot of connection to her when she worried over things like friendships.”
She continued, “I’ve been acting ever since I was little, so I always felt a distance between me and my friends. My character goes through all of that, so I felt connected to her. I think those people who are in their 20s and are studying acting will feel a personal connection to her as well.”

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