This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
"Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey" Kim Min-joon revealed behind-the-scenes details of his role as the Japanese yokai "oni" in the film Exhuma.
On the 5th broadcast, TV CHOSUN's "Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey" featured actor Kim Min-joon as a guest.
Previously, Kim Min-joon had played the Japanese goblin "oni" in the film Exhuma. When Heo Yeong-man mentioned it, Kim Min-joon said, "The makeup alone, from head to toe, took 6 hours," which surprised viewers.
He added, "We even had to put makeup on our nails and then go to the bathroom. Because we're men, we have to grab something. With long nails, you can't pull down your pants, so I asked the manager to 'help me,'" he said, expressing his difficulties.
Above all, he shared a bittersweet anecdote about the goblin makeup that drew attention. He recalled, "There was a time when we were filming in an old rural village. It was a red sunset day, and I was walking up wearing the goblin makeup when I ran into an elderly woman. She was carrying something and then collapsed," he recalled.
Kim Min-joon continued, "With the special makeup using teeth and canines, my speech was slurred. I said, 'Grandmother, are you okay? We're filming this,' but the grandmother was even more startled," he confessed, drawing laughter.
[Photo] Screenshot from the broadcast of "Sikgaek Heo Yeong-man's Baekban Journey"
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