'Gyeongseong Creature' Su-hyeon "I spent an hour just wearing a kimono and couldn't even bend my waist."
'Gyeongseong Creature' Su-hyeon "I spent an hour just wearing a kimono and couldn't even bend my waist."
Actress Soo-hyun said that acting while wearing a kimono was difficult but satisfying.

On the 12th, Soohyun met with Ten Asia at the Ambassador Seoul Pullman Hotel located in Jung-gu, Seoul and told various stories about the Netflix original series 'Gyeongseong Creature'.

'Gyeongseong Creature' is a work that tells the story of two young people whose only thing was survival, confronting a monster born of greed in the spring of 1945, when the darkness of the era was deepest. Su-hyeon played the role of Yukiko Maeda, a Japanese noblewoman who enjoys the most power and wealth in Gyeongseong, and played a key role in holding the key to the secrets of Ongseong Hospital.

There was also great discomfort with kimono clothing and hairstyles. Su-hyeon said, "The filming locations were all far away. Miryang, Hwacheon, and the closest one was Incheon. There were times when the car ride with that hair was over 5 hours. Even if I wasn't wearing a kimono, I had to keep it upright. Kimono is a really difficult garment. “It’s cold and hot and I can’t digest it. I can’t even bend over,” he confessed.

However, "I was happy that Maeda continued to wear kimono. There was something about her character that became clear. The kimono itself is not something to just wear. It takes more than an hour just to put it on. You can't wear the kimono yourself, so someone has to put it on you. That time. “During this time, I think I thought about the character and corrected my posture more,” he said, satisfied.

Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr