Actor Kim Geon-woo expressed his feelings about working with Song Hye-kyo.
On the 23rd, Kim Geon-woo told various stories related to the Netflix series 'The Glory' at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
'The Glory' is a work that depicts the story of a woman whose soul was broken by violence in her childhood, who risks her entire life to carefully prepare for revenge, and of those who fall into the vortex. In the play, Kim Geon-woo played Son Myeong-oh, one of the perpetrators of school violence.
Kim Geon-woo said of Son Myung-oh's character, "To put it in a good way, he is a pure character. Even if he does evil, he does not know that it is wrong, and if he does something good, he does not know that it is good." He added, "I focused on innocence because I had to understand the character's good points and act them out. “I’ve never done anything good,” he said, laughing.
He continued, "The actual evil deeds are concentrated on child actors. I get so upset that I wonder if I'm just an idiot. I keep getting caught in the obvious trap set by Dong-eun (played by Song Hye-kyo)," and "I thought it wouldn't have been easier for child actors to act." He added.
Regarding his co-star Song Hye-kyo, Kim Geon-woo said, "That's not an empty remark; she's more than just a senior, she's like an adult. If it's an important scene for you, you're bound to get greedy, and you might want the other person to follow what you've prepared, so I hope she can do whatever she wants comfortably." "They treated me with respect. I filmed with Hye-kyo without a single problem. Now, I feel comfortable talking to her. All the members have become close friends," he said.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr