Netflix’s ‘The Trunk’ Director Kim GyuTae Discusses Artistic Intent and Sensitivity of Bed Scenes

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Director Kim GyuTae explained the artistic significance behind the controversial exposure and bed scenes in the Netflix drama ‘The Trunk,’ conveying the complex emotions of the characters within the work.

In an interview held at a café in Jongno-gu, Seoul, Director Kim revealed the intent behind the bed scenes related to the character Lee SeoYeon (Jung YunHa) in ‘The Trunk.’ Lee SeoYeon finds herself in a confusing situation due to an unwanted pregnancy and displays complex behavior, such as requesting a temporary marriage after divorcing her ex-husband Han JeongWon (Gong Yoo). Director Kim conveyed that these scenes were necessary to more clearly reveal the character’s madness and desires.

Regarding his experience filming bed scenes, Director Kim shared, “It was my first time shooting with an adult sensibility,” expressing the tension during the shoot. He explained that the scenes were completed by coordinating opinions with the actors.

Additionally, when questioned about the difference in intensity between the bed scenes of In Ji-Han JeongWon and Lee SeoYeon-Yoon JiOh, Director Kim emphasized the emotional differences of each character. He stated, “In Ji-Han JeongWon tried to express feelings of love, and beauty was necessary in that process.” In contrast, he added that Lee SeoYeon’s scenes required extreme expression.

Regarding viewer reactions, Director Kim expressed, “They might think it’s unnecessary,” demonstrating an attitude of understanding and acceptance of various interpretations. The drama deals with themes of loneliness and personal wounds, offering a deep understanding of these subjects. The future development of the story is eagerly anticipated.

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