My favorite subject was English, and I wanted to study English abroad when I was young, when I was a kid, but my mom said ‘No, it’s too dangerous to go abroad by yourself.’ So I gave up. Bae Doona Read Quote
Being exposed to different production environments in Korea, Japan and the U.S. was a great experience, and each system allows you to quench your thirst in a different way. Bae Doona Read Quote
I’m not partial to any system, but at the same time, I’m a Korean actor, so I expect to work mainly on Korean projects. Bae Doona Read Quote
I don’t know… I think I’m quite extreme… When I act, I have to immerse myself into the character… otherwise I can’t act… In my private life it’s the same… I think. Bae Doona Read Quote
It was extremely difficult to suppress my emotions, because my character in’ A Girl at My Door’ goes through so many infuriating situations. It was a lonely process having to portray someone that acts tough but is deeply hurting inside and is unable to express that. Bae Doona Read Quote
Korean cinema is very improvisational, and there is a unique power that stems from this. Bae Doona Read Quote
If my favourite director gives me a role that is very sparkly? A very brilliant character? I’ll do it. Bae Doona Read Quote
In social situations, when I’m surrounded by people, I become very shy. But if there’s a camera in front of me, I feel free. Bae Doona Read Quote