Kim Myung-soo, who takes on the role of Shin Yoon-bok, a warrior of the new generation in the 21st century full of Confucian spirit in KBS 2TV's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Treat Me Unkindly," which will begin airing on the 13th, is set to bring a new twist to the romantic comedy genre.
The character of Shin Yun-bok, a village man who maintains the appearance and customs of the Joseon Dynasty, is very interesting, and his reactions and actions when he first comes into contact with the new modern culture are very interesting," said Kim Myung-soo. He explained his strong first impression of the character.
He said that his love for the character was so strong that he became more than just a part of the character; he became the very essence of Shin Yoon-bok himself during filming. He always wondered how he would act if he were a 21st-century warrior, a man steeped in the spirit of Confucianism, and "I think I kept wondering, 'Wouldn't Yun-bok seriously act this way in this situation?"
In addition, the visual of the hanbok, which has the atmosphere of a warrior, is also attracting a lot of keen interest. Kim Myung-soo responded, "I think I was influenced a lot by the previous work," he said, explaining the reason for the unrealistic visuals of the warrior. He also shared his expertise on how to dress in hanbok to show the dignity of a son of a yangban family, saying, "I think the most beautiful way to wear hanbok is to make sure that the position of the hat and sulti (the waistband of the hanbok) and the golm (the belt of the clothes) are not wrinkled. Kim Myung-soo's gorgeous transformation is expected to make his crush flutter with the hem of his topo (a jacket worn by men in the Joseon Dynasty).
Finally, Kim Myung-soo sparked interest in the drama by saying, "There are many fresh scenes that can only be seen in 'Muyaku ni Knotsu' (Treat Me Uncivilly). Shin Yoon-bok himself is very serious about the situation, but the comical moments make the flow of the play interesting, and I hope this drama will help viewers blow away the stress of the day," he said, warning viewers of the appeal of the happy virus in their languid daily lives.
Meanwhile, KBS 2TV's new Monday-Tuesday drama "Treat Me Without a Care" will begin airing in Korea on May 13 at 10:10 p.m.
2024/04/29 18:10 KST
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