Go Ara, "I Wrote Diaries Since "Sharp 1""

Actress Go Ara gave off an expressionless chic aura.

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Magazine The Naver released chic photos of the actress in its September issue on the 23rd, unlike Go Ara's previous bright image.

In the released pictorial, Go Ara not only pulled off various costumes such as leather coats, pink fur jackets, and denim setups but also showed a different look with short-cut styling. In front of the camera, she focused on acting with her eyes without expression, but she brightened the filming site with her unique energy.

In the interview that followed after the photoshoot, she talked about her feelings for the 20th anniversary of her debut and her acting activities. Go Ara, who is embarrassed and unfamiliar with the modifier '20 years', replied that she had never considered a job other than acting. When asked how she analyzes characters, she said, "I write a diary from the perspective of my character". She talks with the director and writer about the character's job, personality, and family environment, and writes a diary imagining parts that are not in the script. "As I experienced a growing understanding of the character, it has become a habit", she said, explaining the way it has continued since the KBS2 drama "Sharp 1".

Go Ara, who always enjoys new challenges, said she tries regardless of whether she is a leading role, a supporting role, or a cameo. She played the role of Yoon-joo in the recent movie "The Childe" was also even more enjoyable because she had never played such a character before. She said, "Yoon-joo is a killer, but she disguises herself a little according to the situation as if she were conducting an undercover investigation. I tried to immerse myself like a killer who appears in a short movie but changes into various appearances in various places", she said, expressing her feelings about challenging action acting.

Go Ara debuted in 2003 with the KBS2 drama "Sharp 1" and signed a new exclusive contract with King Kong by Starship in January this year and is currently considering her next film.

Meanwhile, Go Ara's pictorial images and interviews can be found in the September issue of The Naver, the official website, and the official social network service (SNS).

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