[TRANS] http://bit.ly/2ktUyUV DAZED AND CONFUSED KOREA (FEBRUARY) ㅡ YOONA INTERVIEW



Yoona said it. "Valentine's Day is just a day to eat chocolate."



Q: The drama 'THE K2' recently ended with positive reviews. They were gushing with compliments that it was a 'rediscovery of Yoona' as an actress, how do you feel?

A: Personally, it's a project that left lots of meaning. The role of 'Anna' was different from characters I've acted out thus far, so I really wanted to do it. I've heard good things thanks to it, so I'm grateful and feel happy. I think more people are giving my acting attention than before. I don't know if it's because I received lots of good energy acting with good actors, but it was a work that I had fun doing.



Q: 'The King Loves' is a historical drama. It's your first time doing a historical drama, do you feel any burden?

A: I've filmed a Chinese historical drama before, but it's my first time doing a Korean one. It's like my first time attempting a historical drama. Honestly, the tone of the lines is kind of burdensome. But after doing the reading a few times with the director and actors, that burden has gone away. It's because speaking comfortably, like you do in modern dramas, in historical dramas is the trend lately. I think I got scared for nothing. I've been trying my best to speak normally like I usually do.



Q: You also have the premiere of your film 'Confidential Assignment' coming up. Congratulations on your first screen debut.

A: I'm happy it's premiering right between 'THE K2' and 'The King Loves'. Because it's my first film, I don't have a lot of screen time. That's why I liked doing this movie even more. I'm glad I was able to take my first step in film with good seniors. We had get-togethers after almost every filming, so, even though it was for a short time, we had lots of chances to get along together.



Q: When will we be able to see Girls' Generation as a whole/group?

A: You should look forward to it. As it is our 10th anniversary, I think we will work harder.



Q: Really? It feels like we haven't seen Girls' Generation in such a long time.

A: I can't tell you anything in detail, but we are planning on releasing an album. And, I think we will have to come back (laughs)?



Q: You debuted at 18, and you turn 28 this year. It's been exactly 10 years. You must be filled with emotions.

A: Time really flies. It's already been 10 years... It hasn't sunk in yet.



Q: I was also surprised. I think the general public also doesn't realize time flying. I think it's probably because there are still lots of things they want to see. How do you think you'd like to appear during the next 10 years?

A: I'm not sure, I just hope I'm spending my time well. As Girls' Generation, and as my own self alike. Like how I've spent my past 10 years. It's a 'well' that consists of lots of meanings (laughs).

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