SONG HYE KYO’S SENSITIVE MOVIE SCENE SUDDENLY CAUSED A “SEARCH STORM”
The 42-year-old star is also a name that guarantees ratings and revenue for dramas and movies. Her career is associated with pure and gentle roles in hit movies such as ‘Autumn in My Heart’, ‘Happy House’, ‘Descendants of the Sun’… However, few people know that, the screen actress has played a lot of bold hot scenes.
Recently, a clip from Song Hye Kyo’s movie Fetish suddenly became hot again on social networks. Specifically, it is the cuddling scene on the bed between the beautiful 8X and a foreign girl.
The interactions between the couple made the audience flutter. This is also the first movie where Song Hye Kyo bravely acted out gay scenes with female colleagues. The actress once hoped that this Hollywood debut film would break the familiar look of the audience for her and help her access the US market. However, because it was too “hot”, Fetish was banned from being released in Korea.
In the movie, Song Hye Kyo plays Sook Hee – a Korean woman who marries Peter Kim – a Korean-American and decides to move to the US to live. Then, Sook Hee fell in love with his neighbor John Waits and tried to destroy his happy family… This complicated role did not receive the audience’s support.
After that, the actress had many sexy scenes in Hwang Jin Yi, Now, we are breaking up, Worlds Within, The Queens… She performed nude bathing scenes, bed scenes, intimacy with her co-stars. no stunt needed.
In The Queens, Song Hye Kyo plays an 18+ scene with actor Dau Kieu who is 7 years younger than her. When sharing at the press conference, the actress did not hesitate to say that this scene is necessary to build character for the role that she plays.
Song Hye Kyo has many scenes labeled “no children” with Jang Ki Yong in Now, we are breaking up.
The movie that helps Song Hye Kyo really change her image is Glory – Glory in hatred. In Korea, the two films created a big buzz. Many comments praised Song Hye Kyo’s top-notch acting when overcoming her own shadow. The scenes expressing emotions from pain and despair to anger and sadness are excellently performed by the actress. In the movie, she has a controversial scene of undressing in front of the male lead.
Song Hye-kyo opens up about her nude scene and looking older in ‘The Glory’
“The Glory” star Song Hye-kyo gave her thoughts on looking older, her nude scene and a line from the show that angered her the most in a recent interview.
Song talks about her role as Moon Dong-eun on the Netflix K-drama in Elle Korea’s February issue, whose cover she also graces.
Unlike the previous romantic melodramas she’s starred in, “The Glory” has a much darker theme. When asked about relating to her character appearance-wise, Song gave an honest answer:
“I didn’t apply any makeup and certain lighting helped me achieve the haggard appearance. Dong-eun is someone who has only suffered, so it wouldn’t make sense for me to take care of myself when portraying her. I’ve heard comments about how old I look, but obviously I have gotten older with time.”
A stand-out scene from “The Glory” is Dong-eun’s moment of vulnerability while nude in front of her romantic interest Joo Yeo-jung, played by Lee Do-hyun.
Bathing in moonlight, Dong-eun strips away her clothes to reveal scars covering nearly every inch of her body.
“I wanted to give viewers an impression that this character was someone who was broken and needed protection,” Song explains. “I had already lost weight for the drama, but I made sure to control my meals to give Dong-eun an emaciated appearance. She needed to be small and underestimated.”
As a critical scene, Song explained that writer Kim Eun-sook (“Descendants of the Sun,” “Guardian,” “Mr. Sunshine,” etc.) first made sure to ask for her consent before confirming the role, even going as far as suggesting a body double.
“I immediately responded, ‘Yes, I’ll do it,’” Song stated, which she said surprised Kim.
“It’s an important scene. It’s not sensual, but it shows who Moon Dong-eun is, exposing why she is so determined for revenge. It would be weird and uncomfortable for me to use someone else’s body for my character.”
Looking back on filming the show, Song also mentioned one line in particular that infuriated her.
When Dong-eun reappears in her bullies’ lives, their immediate response is “did we even treat her that harshly?”
“They weren’t saying that because they were sorry, but because it was simply a memory that wasn’t important enough to them,” she explained. “Although they had inflicted so much pain and suffering, the perpetrators felt nothing.”