Recently, TVING's original series "Queen Yu" was released. "Queen Yu" is about the sudden death of the king, the princes who are aiming for the throne, and the symbol of five tribes who are trying to seize power.
This is a period drama about Queen U (Jeon Jong Seo), who has become the target of a siege, fighting alone to install a new king within 24 hours.
However, even before its release, "Queen Yu" faced various problems, including controversy over its authenticity and Chinese style.
The explanation given by the "Queen of U" side seemed to put an end to the controversy to some extent, but immediately after the release, the unnecessary revealing scenes of the actresses caused discomfort to the public.
This caused a controversy. From the beginning of "Queen U", many actresses expose their bodies indiscreetly. Love scenes also appear one after another, so much so that they interrupt the flow of the story.
The provocative half-naked exposure scene featuring the female character Woo Seung (Jung Yoo Mi) drew a flurry of criticism, with some saying it was "stimulating" and "distracted viewers from immersing themselves in the film."
Jung Yu-mi once confessed at the press conference for "Queen U" that she thought the scene was necessary for the script.
Now that "Queen U" has reached part 2, Jung Yu-mi's interview with the magazine "Singles" has been made public, allowing us to hear more about the subject.
Jung Yu-mi said that she had experienced a hiatus as an actress, and that "during that hiatus, I was not able to adapt quickly to the changes and felt a sense of disconnection, but that there were still many possibilities open to me."
Jung Yu-mi spoke frankly about her feelings about the revealing scene. She revealed that the original script was much more intense and hardcore, and said, "I think I've been able to change my acting through the revealing scene.
"I didn't want to show that side of myself, but the strong image this work gives and playing the character of Woo Seung were big challenges for me," he said.
Unlike a character who is simply right and proper, I felt that playing a character who reveals his desires and acts instinctively would give me more power."
While "The Queen's End" was criticized for having unnecessary revealing scenes, Jung Yu-mi, who played the scene, said it was a "big challenge," and once again commented on the necessity of the lustful scenes in the drama.
It makes them think.
2024/09/24 19:02 KST
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