To keep the skin moist throughout my travels, and within a tight schedule, moisture care is necessary. And skin ageing originates from dry skin. So before I go to bed, I use my Laneige Perfect Renew Regenerator, and sometimes, I use Water Bank Essence, too.
I await a project where I'd have to deeply invest my emotions in.
I don't usually paint a big picture on what I'll do in the future.
I don't believe love has borders. If I meet a nice man in China, I definitely think it's possible.
People assume that I'm girly. But people who know me say I'm more boyish.
I cry if something bad happens. I grab a drink with friends when I get stressed out. I travel. I sometimes lash out at my closest friends.
In my late teens and early 20s, I worked hard on my roles, but, to be honest, I didn't feel any special commitment to acting.
Some days I think, 'I have to get married soon,' but other days I think there's no need to get married when I'm enjoying life while doing something I love.
Just like how male actors get to play varied characters, I would also like to play characters that people don't normally see female characters portraying on screen.
If I had to name one thing that differentiates me from the other women, it's that I get free stuff at restaurants or get discounts.
If I were to do a drama again, I would really like to work on a fatal melodrama, like a love that can't be.
In 'The Grandmaster,' I had a supporting role, but my character in 'The Crossing' is much more central to the plot.
I usually go to the swimming pool if I want to swim.
I am very pleased to be working with director Woo.
When I think that I'm the only actor from South Korea to have worked with John Woo, it's really humbling.