A happy Kang Hyun-nam that everyone will be happy about. Yeom Hye-ran, whose lips were filled with red lipstick, enjoyed the happiness of 'The Glory' Kang Hyun-nam through a pictorial.
Yeom Hye-ran, who led the 'aunt syndrome' by making global viewers cry and smile as she played the role of Kang Hyun-nam in the Netflix series 'The Glory', conveyed Kang Hyun-nam's complete happiness through a pictorial.
In the pictorial released in the April issue of fashion magazine 'ELLE' on the 20th, Yeom Hye-ran showed off her natural bright energy and cheerfulness with a bright smile. As the pictorial was shot with the concept of 'Kang Hyun-nam's vacation', it depicts a new image of Kang Hyun-nam living a happy life after the end of the drama, completing a pictorial that is like a gift to 'The Glory' viewers who have been supporting his aunt.
Yeom Hye-ran, who received praise for her acting after the release of Part 2 of ‘The Glory’, said in an interview conducted along with the pictorial, “I was happy about this project because I wanted to show my smiling side. “I think it would have been better if our daughter Seon-ah (played by Choi Soo-in) had also come,” he said, referring to his daughter, who is Hyun-nam’s greatest ‘joy.’
He continued, “In the play, when I got into the car with my daughter for the first time, Sun-ah said, ‘Mom, the dog is cool. ‘Let’s listen to our brothers sing!’ The scene where they go to the sea together was probably the only scene where they laughed heartily. The filming weather was also great. Seon-ah might have been surprised when she first saw her mother driving, but the deep, mature daughter was suddenly portrayed as bright and baby-like. I think the charm of writer Kim Eun-sook's writing is that she describes characters outside of the expected range. "I live forgetting cheerfulness, but this is a scene that makes me want to protect this child's cheerfulness," he said, revealing the deep affection that was completely absorbed in the work.
When asked how he imagined acting as Kang Hyun-nam, he said, “I thought about the brightness of this woman, who was born with cheerfulness, in happy times rather than darkness. In Part 2, Hyunnam begins to stand up by stretching tremendously. “This is a character that made me think more about the after than the before, where this woman, who has gone through such tremendous changes as she grew up, will go after this,” he said.
Also, regarding Hyunnam’s maternal love, “Isn’t everyone sick of the mythical maternal love? However, there are various mothers in our work, including mothers who are trash and mothers who send distorted love. Hyeonnam shows unconditional maternal love, but that does not mean that she endures everything just for her daughter. “It is a structure in which Hyun-nam stands tall and saves his daughter, and my daughter and I grow together,” he said, and asked us to draw a picture of Kang Hyun-nam’s growth and future, which continued from Part 1 to Part 2.
Lastly, as the actor is expanding the acting spectrum of 'Ajumma', when asked about the ajumma he usually loves, he said, "If I choose just one, I think the other ajummas will be disappointed. I like courageous ladies in everyday life. “When I see people who know how to speak out or quietly practice what they believe is right, I wonder if they are fighters or something else,” he said, praising the women who shine in real life.
Yeom Hye-ran's passionate performance, which made us look at the life of Kang Hyun-nam from a close distance with her painful smile while dreaming of the future while suffering from domestic violence and the joy and sadness mixed with joy and sadness at the end of everything, continues to be a new work. It continues. Netflix's 'Mask Girl' is scheduled to be released in the third quarter, and the filming of tvN's 'Uncanny Rumors 2' is currently in full swing.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr