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'Queen of Tears' marks Kim Su-hyun's return to screen, explores woes of married life

By Lee Yoon-seo

Published : March 7, 2024 - 17:03

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A scene from A scene from "Queen of Tears," starring Kim Ji-won (left) and Kim Su-hyun (tvN)

South Korean actors Kim Ji-won and Kim Su-hyun will be depicting the woes of a married couple coming from vastly different backgrounds in tvN's latest drama series "Queen of Tears," set to air Saturday.

Scripted by star screenwriter Park Ji-eun, who wrote the scripts for hit Korean romance dramas such as "My Love from the Star" and "Crash Landing on You," the 16-part drama series follows Baek Hyun-woo (played by Kim Su-hyun), a son of a supermarket owner from the countryside, and his wife Hong Hae-in (played by Kim Ji-won), the eldest daughter of a large conglomerate owner.

The drama series explores the hardships the two experience as a 3-year-old married couple.

"Queen of Tears" is Kim Su-hyun's return to the screen after three years. Kim's last role was the protagonist in "It's Okay to Not Be Okay," a 16-part tvN drama series that aired in 2020.

Kim said he sought to take on a role he had not previously had a chance to play.

"Not only is it my first time depicting a married couple, but it's also my first time taking the role of an in-law. I wanted to experience and express this through my portrayal of (Baek)," said Kim Su-hyun, during a press conference held in Guro-gu, Seoul, Thursday.

"I wanted to make the audience laugh and cry by portraying various charms Baek possessed, such as intelligence and clumsiness," said Kim.

"Queen of Tears" is Kim Su-hyun's second collaboration with the screenwriter Park. The two previously worked together on "The Producer," a 12-part KBS drama.

The first episode of "Queen of Tears" will air on tvN on Saturday.

Kim Ji-won (left) and Kim Su-hyun pose for a photo during a press conference held in Guro-gu, Seoul, Thursday. (tvN) Kim Ji-won (left) and Kim Su-hyun pose for a photo during a press conference held in Guro-gu, Seoul, Thursday. (tvN)