Thursday, August 12, 2010

Jaebeom reveals photoshoot showing his strong charisma

Jay Park, who left to the US on the 11th after finishing up his part for the movie Hype Nation 3D, has been chosen as the cover model of film-focused weekly magazine, Cine21.

For the duration of the interview, he often talked about his parents, friends and fans, apologizing for the fact that he hurt his loved ones and promised to repay the love by showing them all he’s got.

After almost running away to the US due to the myspace controversy, and after being permanently expulsed from the idol group, 2PM, we thought he’d never smile brightly again like the old times. In reality, Jay himself answered “Nothing really changed.”

Jaebeom, to whom working at a tire shop after ending his activities as a 2PM member wasn’t strange at all, lowered himself by humbly saying, “I still don’t think I’m a celebrity, and of course not a top star yet.”
Jaebeom, who claims he did have some ambition for success when he first came to Korea, said “I wanted to help my parents and friends after succeeding. I came to Korea with that in mind. Right now, my parents are proud of me, and I’m happy that I can be with friends too.”

Also, the movie Hype Nation 3D, is a 3D dance movie that is collaboration between Korea and USA. Jaebeom plays the antagonist of the movie named “Darkness”, the leader of the Korean b-boy team, Choas Crew who was raised by the gang boss, Sammy (Caro Hiroyuki Tagawa).

He said, “I could feel that my physical strength wasn’t as good as due to the continuous all-night shoots but I wrapped it up well.” and showed his satisfaction for his first movie. He also added, “I’ve only watched sitcoms since I was young. I think I can do them really funny myself,” revealing his ambitions to star in a comedy.
Jay Park was chosen as the model of a clothing brand, 2-3 months before his stay in Korea, and participated in their photoshoot. He also participated in Brave Brothers’ album, as well as releasing his own singles like “Count on Me” and “Bestie”, and spent busy days in Korea.

Along with these, Jaebeom, being appointed the ambassador of KOSAD, had to accomplish both volunteer work and movie shoot. He calmly said, “To some it may look stupid but I’m just going with the flow.”
On the other hand, Jaebeom’s full interview and the cover picture will be released on the 767th issue of Cine21, which will be distributed all over Korea through bookstores on August 14th.

SOURCE: ARTSNEWS; TRANSLATION: Lydia@JAYPARK.NET
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