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‘The Glory’ Kim Hee-ra “Song Hye-kyo is so pretty”

Kim Heera told various stories related to the Netflix series 'The Glory' at a cafe in Samcheong-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul on the afternoon of the 14th.
'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. Following Part 1 on December 30 last year, Part 2 was released on March 10 and is receiving a lot of attention from around the world.
In the play, Kim Heera played the role of Lee Sa-ra, a painter who lives a life addicted to alcohol and drugs. In Part 2, Isara, who was caught in a trap set by Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo), caught people's attention by committing high-level acts while hallucinating and committing an attempted murder with her eyes turned back by her friend's betrayal.
Kim Hee-ra's first filming was a fight scene with Moon Dong-eun (Song Hye-kyo) at a church. He said, "I thought a lot about what to do since it was my first filming. Personally, I was nervous because I am a big fan of actor Song Hee-kyo. When I told him that I was a fan, he said he had heard a lot about me too, and that he was really looking forward to today's performance, and that he prepared a lot so as not to be left out. “Thank you for telling me you did it,” he said.
He continued, "Once filming started, our eyes met and she was so pretty. Without even realizing it, the words 'You're so pretty' came out," and "There was a scene where Moon Dong-eun grabbed Lee Sa-ra's hair and shook it, then blew the hair out of her hand, and at that time, actress Song Hye-kyo lifted her hand. I was shaking. Mun-dong was who he was. From then on, I became focused. Some people swear and hit him for nothing, but others use violence and shake their hands. That was so similar to Mun-dong that it made me Sarah." He added.
In Part 2 of 'The Glory', Lee Sa-ra was given the nickname 'Goldeny' for his irritable behavior in a scene where he asks his parents to send him to the Netherlands, where drugs are legal. In response, Kim Heera laughed and said, "I just did it with all my sincerity." She jokingly added, "In the script, it was written, 'He is making a fuss about going to his father. He looks like an exorcist.' I tried to look grotesque, but maybe it was just cuteness that couldn't be hidden." trembled.
In the scene where he hallucinates a snake after taking drugs in the church, the snake was a real snake, not a CG one. Kim Heera said, "Of course I thought it would be done with CG, but they said the snake arrived on the day of filming. Since it is a trained snake, it acts as the trainer tells it. It is hugged and acts cute. In fact, when I face the snake, it makes a hissing sound." recalled.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr