LEE JOON GI
FLOWER OF EVIL
POST
BROADCAST
INTERVIEW
(PART 2)
29.09.2020
Lee Joon Gi was interviewed after the broadcast of Flower of Evil. The interview, which was conducted on 29 September 2020, is divided into two parts (Part 1 & Part 2).
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THE INTERVIEW
English
Translation: @allaboutjoongi Q = question (or comment) |
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Q1 |
Most memorable scenes and lines |
A |
I really loved all of them. Each and every single one of them.
But if I had to choose just one, the scene that lingers in my memory is one
where Hyunsoo realizes his feelings and bursts into sobs. I remember the
director and I were so worried and did a lot of thinking to create this
scene. We spent about an hour discussing even during the rehearsal. We
spent about an hour discussing even during the rehearsal. The more we thought
and talked about it, the more blocked we felt. We thought, if we failed to
keep [the emotions] in balance and convince viewers, we might end up breaking
the whole emotional continuity we’d built thus far. Eventually, I told the
director that I wanted to stick with the initial feelings I had when I first
read the script for that episode. Like a baby who bursts into their first
tears letting the whole world hear. In short, so much thinking and discussion
went into creating that scene. I remember I had such a hard time getting my
emotions under control even after I’d finished shooting it. I was so happy when viewers started calling Do Hyunsoo ‘Baby
Flower’ after watching him realize his feelings for the first time and cry
like a baby. During the filming, I hoped Hyunsoo in that scene would remind
people of Eunha letting out her first tears. So I was so grateful that viewers
related to the emotion I tried to convey. I found that [nickname ‘Baby
Flower’] so cute as well. The most memorable line is the one Hyunsoo says to Jiwon in the
finale: ‘I will be really good to you. I will give you lots of love.’ It
shows Hyunsoo, who lost his memory, reciprocating the warm love Jiwon gave
him in the past, which his heart vaguely remembers. I thought it meant a new
love and a new life for them, so I couldn’t stop crying on set. There are two major scenes in which Hyunsoo breaks into sobs. I
worried a lot about how to portray Hyunsoo crying in those scenes. First, as for the scene where Do Hyunsoo realizes his feelings
for the first time when he is about to lose everything he wanted to protect,
I hoped Hyunsoo would look like Eunha letting out her first tears so the
whole world hears. After I finished the filming, though, I actually worried a
lot it might come across as over the top. Thankfully, lots of viewers
understood what I meant to do and related to the emotion. (In Episode 15) Also, I thought of this image of an animal
licking his / her baby’s cold dead body and wailing so desperately when I
tried to come up with how to portray Hyunsoo thinking he’d lost Jiwon. I
wanted to express his feelings of loss through some primitive way of crying.
Right after that, he becomes an animal that’s out of control. I discussed the
scene thoroughly with the director and we went for a lengthy take to film it.
I cried so much I couldn’t keep my emotion under control. So after shooting
that scene, I spent the next few days working with my eyes all puffy and
swollen. Hahaha. |
Q2 |
(More on the same scene in Ep 15) |
A |
In that scene, Hyunsoo is like an animal out of control,
assuming he has lost Jiwon. If Hyunsoo knew that Jiwon would be there to say
(to Jung Misook, who says ‘It’s not Do Hyunsoo’s fault even if he committed
murder), ‘Murder is murder,’ while still believing or desperately hoping that
Hyunsoo did not commit murder – then Hyunsoo wouldn’t have gone to such
extremes. I think he just wanted to be held in Jiwon’s arms. |
Q3 |
(In the Episode 15 scene that looks like a fantasy after
Heeseong has shot at Hyunsoo, Jiwon tells Hyunsoo, ‘You’ve lived your life as
best you could. Thank you.’ Have you ever wanted to be comforted like that?) |
A |
Maybe at some point in my life, there’ll come a time when I hit
a major slump. When that happens, I hope I’ll feel confident enough to say
that [Jiwon’s line] to myself. Also, if I have someone say that to me as I
approach the end of my life, and if that someone is the people I love most
and the people who have walked by my side the entire path of my life as an
actor [*], then I think I can close my eyes happily, without a single regret. [*He seems to refer to his fans] |
Q4 |
In Flower of Evil, which character do you feel the most sympathy
for? The overall theme (message) of the drama. |
A |
Every character that appears in this drama: all the characters
in it go through changes in their lives. Some feel this emotion called
‘malice’; some become victims and some offenders. Having watched it all the
way to the finale, I felt sympathy for all of the characters. To me, Flower
of Evil is a drama that made me think about what kind of flower we end up
making our lives into – whether it’s a flower of evil or a flower of good,
and what it means to us. In the end, I don’t think there was an absolute evil
here. I just feel sad that some of the characters ended up becoming evil. I
hope this drama made you ask yourself, ‘Has there ever been a moment when I
felt malice towards anyone?’ |
Q5 |
Thoughts on the ending of Flower of Evil. What does the ending
mean to you? |
A |
When I look back and reflect on it [later], I will definitely
find something I feel regretful about, but now, I am very satisfied with the
ending as it is. I felt like the ending – in which the new life of Do Hyunsoo
has begun and gets accepted – is a process whereby the most painful petals of
his life have fallen off and another beautiful bud has started to grow. I
think it was a great ending. In those two years when I was taking a break, I had a lot of
worries. Each time I get an offer, I always wonder, ‘Am I an actor that’s
capable enough to convey the message and the depth this project is trying to
convey?’ Of course, worrying can be also motivating. I am just truly grateful
that Flower of Evil got so much love from so many people and turned out so well,
putting to rest all those worries I had. In fact, even after I finished the
project, I still wonder: ‘Did I really do a good job [of conveying the
message, etc. of the drama]?’ One thing I’m sure of is that this drama gave
me the opportunity to broaden my horizons. No matter what project I work on, I’m always left with things I
find valuable, and the whole process makes me feel happy. Above all, I am
grateful that I made great memories with great people and that I made a great
drama with them. |
Q6 |
Thoughts on getting so much fan support. The live chat rooms
were full of people praising your performance each time an episode ended. Did
you feel yourself how popular you were? |
A |
It amazed me how I gained more fans from more diverse age
groups than before because of the very romantic (melodramatic) aspects of
this drama. From the outset of the drama, my global fans organized various
types of ads across the city of Seoul. During its run, I was deeply touched
by the way fans compared Jiwon and Hyunsoo to Juliet and Romeo, feeling their
pain together and loving them. I also saw a video of overseas fans watching
Flower of Evil in real time. Their genuine expressions and reactions were so
cute and lovely I even teared up. I was so grateful. |
Q7 |
(What do you think makes actor Lee Joongi so attractive?) |
A |
I don’t really know what makes me attractive. I am only
grateful that fans love me unconditionally for the way I fully immerse myself
in my work as an actor and relate to it. I am always thankful for the endless
love my fans show me even when Lee Joongi is being just an ordinary human
being. |
Q8 |
The ratings fell a little short despite the drama’s popularity.
Did you feel disappointed? |
A |
Everyone on the staff, including the director, had absolute
confidence in [the quality of] the drama. That’s why we were always brimming
with passion on set, regardless of the ratings. Of course, even if they say a
drama should not be judged by the numbers only anymore, I was a tiny bit
disappointed because the ratings were not as high as I’d hoped. But I knew there were so many people showing love for the
drama, on the internet or off, and that this was becoming a ‘drama of my
life.’ That’s why I worked even harder and did the best I could. The drama
got a ratings boost because of word of mouth, and I think this was made
possible by everyone on the staff and the cast doing their best in their
positions, keeping to the flow of the great script. We conveyed to viewers
what makes the drama so touching and convinced them. From the bottom of my
heart I thank everybody. I worried so much because this was my comeback project after a
long time. But the satisfaction and gratitude I felt through the work put
those worries to rest. Also, we owe the dedicated fans of Flower of Evil a
lot for the love they showed from start to finish. Thank you. |
Q9 |
(Because of the committed performance from Lee Joongi, Flower
of Evil got more word of mouth from viewers with each episode. Even after it
ended, the drama is still getting so much attention, encouraging binge-watching) |
A |
The thing I was most often told during the drama’s run was that
the best way to appreciate ‘Flower of Evil’ is by binge-watching it. Some
people I know were deliberately not watching it while it aired because they
wanted to binge-watch it after it ended. Haha. But there’s nothing special to
keep in mind when binge-watching Flower of Evil. You just enjoy the emotions
contained in this ‘suspense melodrama’ – like the love between Do Hyunsoo and
Cha Jiwon, for a start. The greatest strength of our drama is that there is not an
episode that feels dragged out. So it won’t take you long to finish
binge-watching it. Right. Also, our drama is jam-packed with foreshadowing. I
can assure you you are going to enjoy it even more the more times you watch
it. Hahaha. |
Q10 |
Thoughts on receiving a great deal of praise for your role in
the drama. |
A |
It’s true I feel good about it. But at the same time, it puts a
lot of pressure on me. (Laughs) I do think I still have a long road ahead of
me as long as I live as an actor. I’m serious. It takes so much hard work
from so many people, as well as my own hard work, for me to continuously grow
and evolve with each project and create a great character in it. That’s why I
am particularly happier this time. This drama made me wish more than ever
that ‘I want to live a better life and more happily as an actor, having great
people around me.’ I want to say hi in advance to all those people who will
be there with me. Nice to meet you. |
Q11 |
You’re famous
for being a ‘mood maker’ on set and also for being an extraordinary leader. |
A |
My job is essentially
about being in a community of people creating together. As a member of that
community, I only do what I have to do – fulfil my responsibilities. Especially if I
play the title role, I think I should work even harder and ensure that every
member on set is in their best condition so they will make good memories
working on this project. I guess it varies from person to person, but no
matter the project, I go to work hoping that everyone will have fun on set. The very act of
creating something together with passion is, in and of itself, a joy and
happiness for me. It’s my principle and my value – that I do my best to give
and receive good energy with people I work with and enjoy myself. That way, I
will evolve and learn a lot. |
Q12 |
On the actor
who plays younger Do Hyunsoo looking so much like you. |
A |
While working
on the drama, I always felt director Kim Chulgyu had every little detail in
mind and prepared. The most unforgettable moment that gave me goosebumps was
when the younger version of my character made his appearance. He really does
look like me. On top of that, he has exceptional acting skills. An actor who
plays the younger version of my character to tell his backstory plays such a
major part in my work. That’s why I was so, so grateful to the director and
actor Park Hyunjoon (Rue), who played younger Hyunsoo. He was so brilliant. |
Q13 |
On creating
Hyunsoo’s hairstyle (e.g. blonde hair) |
A |
It really took
a lot of thought from many people to come up with that blonde hair. I had to
put on a wig due to the [tight] shooting schedule. I’d been asked to look
mysteriously handsome, instead of looking awkward. So I did a lot of research
with my staff. While it’s important to create a feeling of being in the past,
there was also concern over it coming off as too flamboyant, ruining the
emotion in the character. So it took a lot of hard work from so many people. Early in the
drama, I had this hairstyle on covering my forehead to hide Baek Heeseong’s
facial expressions. Then, as my character started to realize his feelings and
became more expressive, I gradually changed my hairstyle. |
Q14 |
On difficulty
filming due to COVID-19. |
A |
The biggest
challenge was that we worried so much about losing focus because when the
filming is halted, it causes a break in emotional continuity. Even during the
filming, we had a hard time finding filming locations due to COVID-19. So
it’s a shame that we couldn’t create an even better look for the drama. But I
realize that we were not the only people having difficulty, but everyone in
this country is experiencing (COVID-19-related) inconveniences, and what we
had is nothing compared to people’s suffering. So we did the best we could
under the circumstances. |
Q15 |
You had a long
shooting schedule. How did you manage to lead the drama staying energized and
not getting tired? |
A |
As you know, I
love exercise. I went to jiu jitsu glasses regularly at least until February
this year. But due to COVID-19, which brought hardships to everyone, I
couldn’t go to the gym any more. Still, my motto in life is, ‘The mind rules
the body.’ So I always try to think positively. By giving and receiving good
energy with those many staff and cast members on set, I could make good
memories without getting exhausted despite the lengthy filming. |
Q16 |
What does
‘Flower of Evil’ mean to you? |
A |
With each
project I work on, I feel this sense of responsibility that as an actor
playing the title role, I should contribute to making the story as best as
possible. I really gave a lot of thought to this matter particularly when
doing this drama. I’m only grateful that we were able to finish it
successfully. I feel even happier because this is the result of constant
communication and interaction with all staff members and actors, as well as
the director and the writer. Actually, for
me, in life, it is more important to feel fulfilled and happy that I am doing
things I’ve dreamed of doing with people I love – than just me growing and
becoming more successful. That’s the meaning of life and an important value
for me. That’s why
Flower of Evil was yet another source of nourishment for my [personal growth]
and it strengthened and enriched Lee Joon Gi as a human being. Once again, I
think I am such a blessed person. I really want to say thank you to everyone. |
Q17 |
On continuously
playing characters that experience so many hardships (shedding blood, sweat,
and tears) |
A |
Personally, I
prefer playing characters that experience such emotions as sadness, hurt,
loneliness, and pain, than those in cheerful and lighthearted stories. I’ve
filled my filmography with ‘blood, sweat, and tears’ without even realizing
it. Hahaha. Of course, I can do well in roles that are really cheerful and
fun, but as an actor, I still want to do roles that allow me to express deep
emotions I very rarely experience in everyday life. I think I still have a
long life ahead of me as an actor. I will equip myself and wait. Please reach
out to me if you have great roles to offer. It’s so hard to
rank my characters in terms of the hardships they go through. They all go
through a lot of hardships, but since it’s Flower of Evil that I’ve recently
put all my passion into, I will rank Do Hyun Soo at the top. I will leave it
to viewers who love my work to judge for themselves. |
Q18 |
Any specific
genre or type of character you want to take on in the future? |
A |
The sageuk
(historical drama) is a genre I absolutely love so much so I have personally
mentioned it a lot. Nowadays, there are such diverse subjects that allow us
to express a lot more than we did before and that capture our imagination.
It’s such a shame, though, that it is now so hard to get a sageuk made
because of the current challenging circumstances. I will do a great sageuk
someday when the right opportunity comes along. Please continue to show
support and look forward to it. |
Q19 |
Ever thought
about making appearances on variety shows? |
A |
By now, it’s a
well-known fact that I am such an energetic and upbeat person so I have
actually gotten a lot of offers and suggestions. But when I did make an
appearance on a variety program, I just ended up trying too hard probably
because I got anxious. Hahaha. So I’ve been cautious [about appearing on
variety shows] because I’m afraid I might make viewers feel uncomfortable
seeing me like that. Right now, I don’t really have a strong desire to appear
on variety programs. But it would be fun if I get a good opportunity to
appear one of those naturally. |
Q20 |
On the
‘Exceptionally Shy Lee Joon Gi’ meme |
A |
From time to
time, it gets talked about a lot. I’m grateful because I personally love that
photo so much. Hahaha. I’ve always had a great sense of balance ever since I
was a child. I think because my father helped me develop that sense of
balance, I was able to have so many people coming to see me in King and the
Clown. People don’t
believe me when I say this, but I am actually very, very introverted at home.
I am also very introverted when I meet someone for the first time, but I try
extra hard to make myself more approachable. But Lee Joon Gi as a person is,
by nature, an introvert. It’s just that you can’t see it. |
Q21 |
You’ve had so
many expressions describing you, such as ‘pretty boy.’ Which one particularly
made you feel good, and how would you like people to describe you in the
future? |
A |
Probably the
‘trustworthy / dependable actor’ is the best description I’ve earned. I think
feedback like this creates a lot more opportunities for me to try new things.
That’s why I am grateful for [such a description]. It also makes me more
determined to be more responsible and more dedicated to my job. Well, I haven’t
really thought about what I would like people to call me in the future –
although I do wonder what people who will work with actor Lee Joon Gi will
call me in the future. So I want to live a better life. |
Q22 |
What kind of
father and husband do you want to be? |
A |
Like Baek Hee
Seong, it’s my dream to have a warm and happy family of my own, and I want to
be a good husband and father. During this project, the staff I worked with
kept telling me, ‘When married, Lee Joon Gi will really live a great life,’
or ‘He will be a complete fool for his daughter.’ Of course, I don’t know
what my future will be like, but when I do have my own family, I will do my
best to give love to them. There is a
scene in which Hyunsoo sees Eunha crying after her birth and asks with an
expressionless face, ‘Why is she crying?’ It was a situation where I was
supposed to look emotionless, but I kept tearing up. I just couldn’t take my
eyes off of the baby and kept staring at her during the filming. Seeing me
like that, the cinematographer told me, ‘Joongi, maybe it’s time for you to
get married.’ |
Q23 |
Tips for taking
care of yourself [beauty tips] |
A |
Every time I
work on a new project, there are a lot of things I keep under control to stay
in character. When I immerse myself in the emotions my character feels,
certain facial expressions and gestures show, which I didn’t even know
existed. I think those new sides of me were well-received and I’m grateful.
Other than that, I don’t have special tips for taking care of myself. Sure, I
get [basic] skincare treatments, but when I’m on a break, I don’t really go
out because I’m such a homebody. I get so lazy I don’t even get those
treatments that often (laughs). I just force myself to get rest and try to
think about good things only. |
Q24 |
On experiencing
a slump |
A |
I haven’t
really had a slump per se, but I have experienced loneliness that would come
to me after I finished a project. At times, I felt so enervated. I looked
really hard for ways to overcome this, but ultimately, the answer was:
getting back to the set. I often hear I look like the happiest person on
earth when I am on set. So my secret is to stay committed to work and do a
great job on the set that I love so much. I will equip myself physically and
mentally so I can enjoy myself on my next project as well. |
Q25 |
On being
careful in choosing a project |
A |
Actually, I
worried a lot while taking a break last year. It’s true that I was being
careful in choosing my next project, but I also had this great fear that I might
become a parody of myself - of ‘actor Lee Joon Gi’ I had in me. So I spent
the whole year worrying like that. Once I started
working on my new drama Flower of Evil, I came to the conclusion that I
should not think more than necessary. The time I spent staying away from the
set actually gave me more worries than good things. |
Q26 |
On getting more
fans through Flower of Evil |
A |
I was deeply
touched to hear my fans started binge-watching my previous works after
watching Flower of Evil. It is such a shame I can’t see them in person due to
COVID-19. From King
and the Clown, which helped me establish a certain set of values as an actor,
to Time between Dog and Wolf that helped me learn how to express
the fervor and passion I felt at work, and to Iljimae, which
received so much love from viewers and helped me get recognized for my
passion as an actor – each and every one of these works has been a ‘work of
my life’ and a ‘character of my life.’ So nothing makes me happier than my
fans showing love for my previous works. Each project
was a turning point in my acting career. Of course, fans have their own
favorites among my works, but I consider every single work of mine to be a
valuable part of me. All those times made me who I am now, and I am enjoying
and loving every single moment I live as an actor – and I will continue to do
so. One of the
biggest joys of my life was to meet my fans and express my gratitude before I
choose my next project, but I can’t do it this year due to COVID-19. I hope the
pandemic will end soon so we can make great memories together. |
Q27 |
How do you feel
when looking back at your 16-year acting career? How would you score yourself
(out of 100)? |
A |
I do think that
I have worked hard and diligently all my life. Of course, I have regrets. But
just as small dots gather and become a line, all those moments I have lived
and spent working diligently have gathered and made me the way ‘Lee Joon Gi’
is now. I don’t think there is such a thing as a wasted life. Every single
moment has its own value and is a source of great strength that encourages me
to try new things as I move forward. Also, my single
greatest source of strength that has allowed me to keep ‘running’ is my fans,
who understand my true value and give me love. When I’m tired or exhausted,
every single word they say [to cheer me on] gives me lots of energy. If I had
to score my life so far, I guess I’d give at least 60. I want to fill in the
remainder as I continue on [making up for where I fell short]. I have so much
time ahead of me to create and try new things. In the future,
as an actor, this is how I want to be remembered by people: ‘He is so
consistent and diligent. He brings good energy. Watching his work, I learn
many different emotions and lessons. So he is a good actor.’ I saw some
comments like ‘Sorry I didn’t know there was an actor like you’ from people
who got to know me for the first time through Flower of Evil. Reactions like
that made me so happy. I want to be the kind of actor who keeps people
curious and wanting to know more about me, even when I get older, even after
being around for long as an actor. Of course, the kind of actor who builds
such curiosity on the basis of trust. I want to continue my acting career
diligently, one step at a time. |
Q28 |
On future plans |
A |
In the past,
when I finished a project, I would tour different countries to express my
gratitude, present my fans with good shows, and interact with them in various
ways. So it’s a great shame I can’t do that now. I hope the current situation
will end soon so I can laugh and cry with my fans and make new memories with
them. |
Q29 |
(Any plans on
working in Hollywood; he starred in 2017 movie ‘Resident Evil: The Final
Chapter’) |
A |
I want to
experience and feel a lot of new things by working with artists from
different countries, in addition to working in Hollywood. When the
coronavirus dies down and things get better around the world, I would never
hesitate to take a good opportunity when it comes up. I am always keeping an
open mind and waiting. If you have any good opportunity you can offer me,
please reach out to me anytime. Right now, so
many people are suffering due to COVID-19, so I want to do whatever I can do
to bring you joy, happiness, and hope. Since I am an actor, the best way for
me to bring you joy is to be in a great project. I will stay diligent and get
myself prepared physically and mentally so I can come back with my next
project as soon as possible. |