ソン・ヘギョ、「顔で勝負する年齢は過ぎた。きれいだと言われるより演技の称賛が嬉しい」
Song Hye Kyo: ”I'm past the age where I can compete with my looks. I'm more happy when people praise my acting than when they tell me I'm pretty.”
Actress Song Hye Kyo revealed that it has been a while since she abandoned her visual image. Song Hye Kyo appeared on the tvN variety show "Yoo Quiz ON THE
When she appeared on "BLOCK (hereafter, Yoo Quiz)," she said that she now competes with her acting, not her looks, and she received a lot of hot topics.
If you watch the series "The Glory" and the movie "The Black Nuns," you can see how she approaches acting.
In a recent interview with Herald POP at a cafe in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Song Hye Kyo said,
Song Hye Kyo said she would rather hear praise for her acting than her looks. On this day, she said, "It's been a while since I gave up on my appearance. I think it was around the time of 'The Glory.'
"I didn't use any reflectors at all in 'The Good Nuns,'" he said, adding, "Of course, I paid attention to the lighting to match the tone of the movie, but there wasn't a single reflector."
Song Hye Kyo also said, "When I'm at an event or doing an advertisement, I want to look pretty, so I dress up to the best of my ability," but added, "I'm in my 40s now, so I think I'm past the age where I need to rely on my looks in my work.
"I always tell myself, 'You have to work harder at your acting from now on.'" She also said, "I think the best thing is when people say that my acting was good or that I was good.
"I'm happy that her acting was better than the comments made to me," he said, emphasizing, "If I hear such things about 'Black Nuns,' I couldn't ask for anything more."
Meanwhile, Song Hye Kyo's screen comeback "Black Nuns" is about a forbidden ritual to save a boy possessed by a powerful evil spirit.
The film tells the story of people who engage in this activity and is currently receiving rave reviews in Korea.
2025/01/28 18:32 KST
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