For W's Directors Issue, Bong Joon Ho created a twisted, stylish fantasy starring Parasite star Cho Yeo Jeong.
asked Bong to create a photo portfolio, he wanted to find an actual house that was very similar to the one in the film. “I would like to create a kind of sequel to” Bong explained. His plan was to focus on the wealthy matriarch of the Park family, the naive young mother, played by Cho Yeo Jeong, who won the South Korean equivalent of the Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in“The rich mother dreams of a world that is bright and very fresh,” Bong explained.
Dolce & Gabbana jacket, bodysuit, and skirt; Maison Margiela headpiece; Vex Clothing red gloves; stylist’s own apron.Hair by Bryce Scarlett for Moroccanoil at the Wall Group; makeup by Emi Kaneko for Chanel at Bryant Artists; Manicure by Michelle Saunders. Set design by Gille Mills at the Magnet Agency. Produced by Wes Olson at Connect the Dots, Inc.; Production manager: Jane Oh at Connect the Dots, Inc.
In Korean, he carefully outlined the character he wanted Cho to play: She is very lonely, but craves personal contact; she is afraid of water, but must use it to clean; she longs to hold her puppy, but can’t feel its fur through her gloves. “In the end, she is braver,” Bong said, sounding hopeful for his character. “We all try. We all want to be brave.”
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