Park Ji-hyun’s new comedy film “Fairy Tale but 19+” has made a remarkable debut, landing in second place at the box office. This film showcases her transformation into a ’19+ novelist’ and has sparked excitement among fans and moviegoers alike.
Park Ji-hyun Shines in Box Office Debut
Park Ji-hyun’s comedy film “Fairy Tale but 19+” has debuted at an impressive second place in the box office rankings, attracting over 20,000 viewers on its opening day. Directed by Lee Jong-seok, the film has garnered a Golden Egg score of 80% based on audience ratings, indicating a mixed but generally positive reception. The film’s unique premise and humorous elements have intrigued audiences, although some critiques point to a predictable storyline.
Film Overview and Reception
“Fairy Tale but 19+” follows the story of Dan-bi, played by Park Ji-hyun, a public servant who dreams of becoming a fairy tale writer while navigating the challenges of writing adult romance web novels. This marks Park Ji-hyun’s first venture into comedy, following her notable performances in dramas like “Reborn Rich” and films such as “Hidden Face.” The film’s competition includes Michael Mann’s “Ferrari,” which opened in fourth place, and the historical drama “Harbin,” which continues to dominate the box office with over 380,000 viewers.
Fan Reactions and Industry Impact
Fans have expressed excitement over Park Ji-hyun’s comedic debut, with many praising her ability to tackle diverse roles. While some viewers appreciate the film’s lighthearted humor and fresh concept, others have noted its conventional plot. As K-pop stars increasingly transition into acting, the success of “Fairy Tale but 19+” could pave the way for more artists to explore diverse genres in film. What are your thoughts on Park Ji-hyun’s performance? Will this film influence her career trajectory? Share your opinions below!
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artist:박지현 Park Ji-hyun
work: 동화지만 청불입니다 Fairy Tale but 19+