Park Bo-gum recently expressed his deep gratitude to Seventeen’s Boo Seung-kwan for his heartfelt review of the movie Wonderland. In an interview held at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Seoul, Park shared how touched he was by Boo’s words and how the review beautifully encapsulated the essence of the film.
A Touching Tribute
Park Bo-gum, who is returning to the big screen after three years, remarked on the emotional impact of Boo Seung-kwan’s review. He said, “The reporters were very moved by Seung-kwan’s review of Wonderland. This movie has a special impact on people who have lost someone precious to them. I was truly grateful to invite Seung-kwan to the screening.”
Boo Seung-kwan, attending the VIP preview, left a long message on his social media, sharing his sincere feelings and the special bond he felt with Park Bo-gum while watching Wonderland. He reminisced about their interactions, highlighting Park’s consistent kindness and warmth. “Almost 10 years have passed, but the sincere congratulations and smiles are still the same,” Boo wrote, recalling their past encounters.
The Healing Power of Wonderland
In his review, Boo Seung-kwan shared how deeply the movie moved him, even making him wish for a world like Wonderland. He wrote, “For the first time, I really wanted a world like Wonderland to exist, where we can keep our precious memories intact.” This poignant reflection resonates with anyone who has experienced loss and longs for a way to reconnect with their loved ones.
Park Bo-gum appreciated Boo’s thoughtful words, saying, “Seung-kwan’s review said everything about our movie. He expressed his feelings so well that I felt grateful and moved.” Park hopes that Wonderland will provide comfort and strength to those grappling with the pain of separation or loss.
A Movie with a Message
Wonderland tells the story of reuniting with loved ones through a video call service that uses artificial intelligence to restore the presence of those who have passed away. With a star-studded cast including Tang Wei, Suzy, Jung Yu-mi, Choi Woo-sik, and Gong Yoo, the film has garnered significant attention and anticipation. It promises to be a touching exploration of memory, loss, and the desire for connection.
In his review, Boo Seung-kwan eloquently captured the movie’s essence, highlighting its emotional depth and the comfort it offers. He concluded by expressing his gratitude, “I watched a warm and good movie with a warm and good senior. Thank you, brother!”
Wonderland is set to be released in theaters nationwide on the 5th, and it’s a film that is sure to resonate with many, offering a poignant reminder of the power of memories and the enduring connections we hold dear.