Moon Sang-Min Discusses His Bold Kiss in Netflix's 'Pavane'
Moon Sang-Min's Performance in 'Pavane'
Moon Sang-Min is garnering significant attention for his compelling role in the new South Korean film, Pavane, available on Netflix, where he stars alongside Go Ah-Sung. This emotionally charged film, which delves into themes of love, longing, and loss, has resonated deeply with viewers, many of whom have described it as another example of K-drama's emotional intensity. A particular moment that has sparked conversation is a passionate kiss between Moon and his co-star Byun Yo-Han, who portrays Kyung-Rok's only friend, Mi-Jung. The same-sex kiss has certainly raised eyebrows, yet its lighthearted execution provided a refreshing contrast to the film's otherwise somber narrative. Moon has shared his thoughts on this memorable scene and the experience of filming it with Byun Yo-Han.
Insights from Moon Sang-Min on the Kiss
Moon Sang-Min on kissing Byun Yo-Han
In an interview, Moon Sang-Min reflected on the kiss, stating, "It had been two years since we filmed 'Pavane,' so I waited a long time. Now that the film is out and I've seen the footage, even though I waited, it feels very strange. I'm very happy but also very nervous, and strangely, I think I had confidence. Not confidence in myself or the character, but confidence in the work. I think I knew best how we filmed it, so I had a positive feeling."
Regarding the social media buzz surrounding their kiss, Moon remarked, "It might be the most intense kiss since my debut." He expressed gratitude towards Byun Yo-Han for his bravery, noting, "Everyone watched it with interest, but it was a very important scene for us. I'm grateful that Yo-Han hyung showed courage. In a situation where we had to break that silence and interrupt the flow of the story, it would have felt really strange if we had merely pretended to kiss. So the two of us went through with the kiss. We really shot it only once."
Overview of 'Pavane'
About Pavane
Pavane offers a unique take on romance. Since its release on February 20, it has quickly become one of the most discussed emotional films on Netflix's 2026 lineup. The story revolves around three emotionally distant individuals working at a department store, whose lives gradually become intertwined. Mi-Jung, a reserved saleswoman, struggles with her self-image and avoids the spotlight. Yo-Han, a carefree parking attendant, serves as a warm emotional connector, while Kyung-Rok, a part-time worker and former dancer, develops quiet feelings for Mi-Jung.
As their relationships deepen through shared experiences of loneliness and small acts of kindness, they begin to confront their fears of visibility, love, and acceptance. The film delicately navigates themes of self-perception, healing, youth, and the fragile essence of love, steering clear of dramatic clichés.