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Tag Archives: Korean Film Night

May 2013 Events

30 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, China, Events, Film, Hong Kong, Japanese, Korean, Language

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#Women on Screen, BFI, Derby, Film Festival, Korean Film Night, Leicester, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Prince Charles Cinema, Studio Ghibli, Tsumabuki Satoshi, Year of 4 Actors

May 2013 Events Image

May brings Cannes with many exciting film premieres. With the English Channel in our way, we’ll however have to make do with events on this island instead. Luckily, a whole lot is on offer this month, in all corners of the UK – Derby, London, Leicester and even Inverness. You can get a taste of Hong Kong cinema as well as watch quite a number of Japanese olden goldies (directed by Ozu Yasushiro and Kurosawa Akira, among others) at various cinemas and festivals across the country. There is also the Chinese Visual Festival, but nothing Taiwanese this month. Korean films fare a bit better – though only because our beloved Korean Cultural Centre (KCCUK) is, as always, screening two films as part of its Year of 4 Actors Korean Film Nights for year. The good news, however, is that the KCCUK has just launched another film season, Women on Screen, which commences in May and will run until August, doubling the monthly offering of screenings.

For trailers, click on film titles (where available).

Note: As always, I’ll update this post if I hear about any other events.

Last updated: 6/5/2013

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Women on Screen: Special KCCUK Season

30 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by alua in Events, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London

Women on Screen (KCCUK)

The KCCUK has announced a new, special film season entitled “Women on Screen: Understanding Korean Society and Women through Films”, which will run from May 9 to August 22, 2013. This season comes on top of their Year of 4 Actors Korean Film Nights.

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April 2013 Events

01 Monday Apr 2013

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BFI, Dublin, Film Festival, Hosoda Mamoru, Korean Film Night, Leeds, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Prince Charles Cinema, Shinkai Makoto, Studio Ghibli, Tsumabuki Satoshi, Year of 4 Actors

April 2013 Events

April, April… this year is flying by… I would rather not think about it though. Instead, let’s just see what April has in store for us, film-wise mostly but also otherwise as there are some exciting events at the London Book Fair and elsewhere too.

Note: As always, I’ll update this post if I hear about any other events.

Last updated: 17/4/2013

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Review: 와이키키 브라더스 (Waikiki Beuradeoseu/Waikiki Brothers)

17 Thursday Jan 2013

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean, Review

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, Year of 12 Directors

waikiki brothers 5

Year: 2001
Country: 
South Korea
Language: Korean
Director: Lim Soon-rye
Screenplay: Lim Soon-rye
Cinematography: Choi Jee-Yul
Soundscore: N/a
Cast: Lee Eol, Park Won-sang, Hwang Jung-min, Oh Gwang-rok, Ryoo Seung-bum, Oh Ji-hye, Park Hae-il, Kim Jong-eon, Jeong Dae-yong, Moon Hye-won
Runtime: 109 min

Trailer (in Korean):

Seen at the Korean Cultural Centre (KCCUK) during the Lim Soon-rye (임순례) month of KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”.

Waikiki Beuradeoseu begins, somewhat aimlessly, with a band of musicians, middle-aged and in a sort of midlife crisis. The four members of the Waikiki Brothers play songs they don’t like at events and places (small weddings, third-rate clubs) where they do not wish to be. The gigs are underpaid, barely allowing them to scrape by, and audiences could not care less about the group performing on the stage. It is far from the dream that the (original) Brothers had in mind twenty, thirty years ago when they first screamed their voices hoarse at school assemblies, trying to impress teenage girls. Continue reading »

January 2013 Events

01 Tuesday Jan 2013

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Hong Kong, Japanese, Korean

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Barbican, ICA, Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Manchester, Studio Ghibli, Terracotta

January 2013 events

It’s January, which means it’s a new year. And plenty of things for you to do and films to see this month already, although we are bit on the thin side Korean-wise (at least for the moment).

Let me know if I have missed anything!

LAST UPDATED: 14/1/2013

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Not Quite Final Thoughts on the Year of 12 Directors

31 Monday Dec 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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BFI, ICA, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Q&A, Year of 12 Directors

Year of 12 Directors collage

The Korean Cultural Centre in London (aka the KCCUK) gave Korean cinephiles a special treat in 2012 with the Year of 12 Directors: one Korean director for every month of the year, four screenings (most of them free) for each filmmaker, with a bonus for the final session: a Q&A event with the director of that month flown in straight from South Korea.

Now that the Year of 12 Directors is over, it’s time to reflect. Continue reading »

Review: 무적자 (Moojeokja/A Better Tomorrow)

27 Thursday Dec 2012

Posted by alua in Film, Hong Kong, Korean, Review

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

better tomorrow 3

Year: 2010
Country:
South Korea/Japan/China
Language: Korean
Director: Song Hae-seong
Remake of:
 John Woo’s 英雄本色 (Yīngxióng běnsè/A Better Tomorrow, Hong Kong, 1986)
Screenplay: Kim Hyo-Seok, Choi Keun-Mo, Lee Taek-Kyung, Kim Hae-Gon
Cinematography: Kang Seung-Ki
Soundscore: Lee Jae-jin
Cast: Joo Jin-Mo, Song Seung-Heon, Kim Kang-Woo, Jo Han-Seon
Runtime: 124 min

Trailer:

Seen at the Korean Cultural Centre (KCCUK) during the Song Hae-seong (송해성) month of KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”.

There is one particular problem with Moojeokja, a remake of John Woo’s 英雄本色  (Yīngxióng běnsè/A Better Tomorrow, Hong Kong, 1986): it is an action film made by a director that is in reality only interested in sentimental melodramas. Continue reading »

K-Directors: Lim Soon-rye (임순례) Month at the KCCUK in December

22 Saturday Dec 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Q&A, trailers, Year of 12 Directors

wakiki brothers 1
forever the moment
rolling home with a bull
fly penguin poster


It’s the final month of the KCCUK‘s Year of 12 Directors (and, yes, it’s already more than half-gone-by). I don’t really want to believe it either, for one because it means 2012 is nearly over but also because what in the world will we be doing on Thursday evenings starting from January on? I’m hoping the KCCUK will still organise some film screenings, but I’m guessing it won’t be quite as many as this year.

As for December: It’s Lim Soon-rye (임순례, sometimes also romanised as Yim or even Im Soon-rye) who is the final director of the year, and she’s also the only woman in the line-up – a reflection of that female directors in South Korea are still rather limited in number.* Continue reading »

December Events 2012

02 Sunday Dec 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese

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Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors, Zipangu

juunigatsu events

December, December… the year is coming to an end and at least in this part of the world people are sort of busy with Christmassy things. This also means that there is relatively little going on in terms of film festivals and film screenings. I couldn’t find much at least – do give me a heads up if you see anything I missed or if you hear about any new events being organised.

P.S. I hope no one finds red-tinted snowflakes creepy…

LAST UPDATED: 4/12/2012 Continue reading »

K-Directors: Song Hae-seong (송해성) Month at the KCCUK in November

11 Sunday Nov 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, trailers, Year of 12 Directors

rikidozan
our happy time
failan poster
무적자  (a better tomorrow)


*Apologies for this post being only ready after the first screening took place!*

November may be filled with plenty of Korean cinema already – thanks to the London Korean Film Festival – but there is more film fare still, for the KCCUK‘s Year of 12 Directors is on the programme as well with Song Hae-seong (송해성) being the man of the month.

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November Events 2012

01 Thursday Nov 2012

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, Events, Film, Indie, Japanese, Korean

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Barbican, Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

November is here and I want some fog pretty please. And snow for my birthday – that’s on top of my wish list every year, but in this country it’s always a wish unfulfilled (in my native one, sometimes I get lucky, sometimes I don’t).

Events are winding down a bit after the super-intense month of October (Raindance, BFI Festival, Scotland Loves Anime, etc.)… or maybe it’s just because I’ll be missing out on some of them that the month doesn’t feel quite as overwhelming, for quite a few events are scheduled, including the ever-bigger London Korean Film Festival and the Leeds International Film Festival.

Note 1: This page will be updated as more information becomes available. If you see anything I have missed, do alert me to it!

Note 2: This month’s Events image is inspired by 우리들의 행복한 시간 (Woorideuleui Haengbokhan Sigan/Maundy Thursday aka Our Happy Time, 2006), which will be screening at the KCCUK. Originally a Korean novel, it became a (Japanese) manga (「私たちの幸せな時間」/Watashi-tachi no Shiawase na Jikan, 2007, by Sahara Mizu aka Yumeka Sumomo) as well as the Korean film.

LAST UPDATED: 12/11/2012

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Review: 바라나시 (Varanasi/From Seoul to Varanasi) and Q&A

04 Thursday Oct 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean, Review

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

Year: 2011
Country:
South Korea
Language: Korean, some English
Director: Jeon Kyu-hwan (전규환)
Screenplay: Jeon Kyu-hwan (전규환)
Cinematography: Choi Jung Soon
Cast: Yoon Dong-Hwan, Choi Won-jung, Shin Ye-an, Nollaig Chandra Vedan Walsh, Cassandra Holmes
Runtime: 96 min
Trailer: on YouTube

Seen at the VUE cinema as part of the  Jeon Kyu-hwan (전규환) month of the KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”.

Note: This film is rated R and contains graphic imagery.

In the post-screening Q&A the film’s director, Jeon Kyu-hwan, noted that what lies at the heart of Varanasi is a wish to expose hypocrisy, the hypocrisy in human behaviour that permeates our realities. Hypocrisy it is indeed when a married man that has been having an affair with one of his protégées at work for months reprimands his wife after she miscarries the child she was pregnant with in a terrorist attack committed by her own lover. Continue reading »

October Events 2012

01 Monday Oct 2012

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, Events, Film, Indie, Japanese, Korean, Taiwanese

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Barbican, Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Studio Ghibli, Year of 12 Directors

The film festival season gets into full swing (this month’s cover image should give you a visual impression of the deluge of films coming our way): Raindance continues, the madness of the UK’s biggest film event – the London International Film Festival - descends upon the capital, to be followed by the most comprehensive Im Kwon-Taek season that we have probably ever seen in this country, while J-animation fans get their fix up north at Scotland Loves Anime. Let’s hope we’ll all still be breathing when the month is over!

Note: This page will be updated as more information becomes available. If you see anything I have missed, do alert me to it!

UPDATED: 10/10/2012

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Run Far, Fly High: Im Kwon-Taek Season at the BFI and the ICA

24 Monday Sep 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

≈ 6 Comments

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BFI, ICA, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

UPDATED: 10/10/2012

Well, here’s another benefit of having recently become a BFI member: their monthly guide came tumbling through the mail box this dreary-wet morning with details on an upcoming Im Kwon-Taek season.

We had some vague knowledge about this already as it has been listed on the programme for the KCCUK’s Year of 12 Directors since the beginning of the year, but now follow the details: eight film screenings plus a special “Im Kwon-Taek in Conversation” event at the BFI plus seven films at the ICA. Continue reading »

Review: 사랑한다, 사랑하지 않는다 (Saranghanda, Saranghaji Anhneunda/Come Rain Come Shine) and Q&A

05 Wednesday Sep 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean, Review

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Q&A, Year of 12 Directors

Year: 2011
Country:
South Korea
Language: Korean
Director: Lee Yoon-ki
Adaptation from:  
Areno Inoue’s 2003 short story「 帰れない猫」 (Kaerenai Neko/The Cat that Can Never Come Back)
Screenplay: Lee Yoon-ki
Cinematography: Jang Young-Ok
Cast: Hyon Bin, Im Soo-jeong
Runtime: 105 min
Trailer: on YouTube

Seen at the Apollo Cinema (Picadilly Circus) as part of the Lee Yoon-ki (이준익) month of the KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”.

Ever so often when I watch a film, the narrative unfolding on the screen skips a beat: something is hushed over or ignored in a way that doesn’t realistically reflect life. Characters, for example, end up confined in some space for days but somehow the issue that there is no toilet never seems to come up. Or certain moments – like the moment after a couple has sex – are glossed over. Gaps of this sort may be to trim off bits that are not essential and to keep a tight storyline, however, too often it simply feels that directors take the easy way out, omitting what is too awkward or simply too mundane to show, leading, in the worst of cases, to lapses in the film’s narrative logic. Continue reading »

Trailer Weekly #48

02 Sunday Sep 2012

Posted by alua in Dorama / K-Drama / TW-Drama, Events, Film, Japanese, Korean, Manga / Manwha / Comic

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Studio Ghibli, trailers

Two Weddings and a Funeral
i am happy
drifting away
ping pong
A Liar and a Broken Girl (嘘つきみーくんと壊れたまーちゃ)
villain (akunin)


Trailer Weekly day. I’m back in London and suffering from the sudden 15 degree drop in temperature (the weather is just miserable!) and the fact that my breakfast doesn’t include mango anymore. Boohoooo. Never mind that the autumn months are looking insanely busy already, leaving me unsure whether I’ll have even time to breathe… all my September weekends are already planned out and some of October’s as well. Although I’m still a bit disappointed that I had to turn down presenting at the Cultural Translation and East Asia: Film, Literature and Art conference, which takes place in Bangor, Wales, next week, I know it was the more sensible decision in terms of time and workload. Despite the full schedule ahead, I’m hoping I will fit in more film reviews this month, as only three in August was a new low – sorry!

On to trailers, trailers: we are 50/50 this week: 50% Korean, 50% Japanese.

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September Events 2012

01 Saturday Sep 2012

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, Events, Film, Japanese, Korean

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Barbican, Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Studio Ghibli, Year of 12 Directors

LAST UPDATED: 21/09/2012

September means that the film festival season is starting, with the Zipangu Fest and the Raindance Independent Film Festival kicking off first. There are of course festivals all year round, however, it just seems that autumn brings particularly many and particularly big ones in short succession of one another. It’s a busy time for us Asian and world film lovers.

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K-Directors: Jeon Kyu-hwan (전규환) Month at the KCCUK in September

31 Friday Aug 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

모차르트 타운 (mozart town)
애니멀 타운 (animal town)
댄스 타운 (dance town)
from seoul to varanasi


If you attended the screening for August director Lee Yoon-ki’s 사랑한다, 사랑하지 않는다 (Saranghanda, Saranghaji Anhneunda/Come Rain Come Shine, South Korea, 2011) on Thursday night, you will have already had a taster of the K-director of September: a trailer for Jeon Kyu-hwan’s 바라나시 (Varanasi aka From Seoul to Varanasi, South Korea, 2011) preceded the screening and gave a glimpse of what this coming month holds in store. Like myself, you might have been equally awestruck about how much emotion a completely dialogue-less trailer of 2:30 min evoked already, hinting at a craftsman who knows his game and promising a rewarding month ahead for London film fans. Continue reading »

August Events 2012

02 Thursday Aug 2012

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, Events, Film, Japanese, Korean

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Barbican, Japanese Embassy London, KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Studio Ghibli, Year of 12 Directors

Last updated: 7/8/2012

I am away in India all this month, so you will have to enjoy these screenings for me. Apologies for the post being a day late – it does mean some events are over already – but airplanes still are lacking behind in offering internet services (heck, didn’t I even have a power point at my seat!).

There doesn’t seem to be all that much on at the moment. I guess the Olympics are entertainment enough? But I think this bit of ‘cinematic quiet’ is not all that bad as September and especially October will bring a deluge of film festivals, including some of the UK’s biggest.

UPDATE 2/8/2012: Might have to eat my own words – at least for fans of terror and horror, all kinds of things are being screened.

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Trailer Weekly #43

29 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by alua in Anime / Animated Film, Film, Indie, Japanese, Korean, Manga / Manwha / Comic, Theatre

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BFI Film Festival, Hosoda Mamoru, Korean Film Night, Year of 12 Directors

Life of Pi
cloud atlas
la luna
eureka
ad-lib night
when romance meets destiny
rorouni kenshin


Juuuuust posting this in time before Sunday is over – I had nearly finished the Trailer Weekly a few hours ago, but then a Japanese friend of mine came for dinner and I was (happily) distracted for a while, enjoying lovely company and yum food (oven grilled summer veg from the farmers’ market + couscous with sour cherries and pistachios + Korean style edamame & cucumber salad + cherries + Greek coffee).

This week’s Trailer Weekly begins with lots of USAmericana (including some big budget films), but trailers from Japan and Korea follow as well.

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K-Directors: Lee Yoon-ki (이윤기) Month at the KCCUK in August

29 Sunday Jul 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

this charming girl poster
love talk poster
my dear enemy poster
come rain come shine poster


As August arrives and the world comes to London for the Olympics, so does the cinematic vision of Lee Yoon-ki, the KCCUK’s director of the month. Like always, there are four film screenings to look forward to, which I am all going to miss out on except the last one (I will be out of country). That last one – 사랑한다, 사랑하지 않는다 (Saranghanda, Saranghaji Anhneunda/Come Rain Come Shine, 2011) - I have been wanting to see so much that I gave up on an extra week or two that I could have still spent away and booked my return flight to arrive, just in time, the day before the screening plus Q&A. Yes, that’s the extent of my K-film addiction.

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Review: 그대안의 블루 (Geudaeanui Beulru/The Blue in You)

24 Tuesday Jul 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean, Review

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

Year: 1992
Country:
South Korea
Language: Korean
Director: Lee Hyun-seung (이현승)
Screenplay:  Lee Hyun-seung (이현승)
Cast: Ahn Seong-gi, Kang Soo-yeon, Choi Yu-ra
Runtime: 115 min
Trailer: no trailer available

Seen at the Korean Cultural Centre (KCCUK) during the Lee Hyun-seung (이현승) month of KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”.

Geudaeanui Beulru isn’t the kind of film that is instantly likeable. You will most probably find yourself feeling lost in its first 15-20 minutes, which are a fast-paced flash of bright images, often oddly monochrome – not, as one might initially presume, because the film’s physical quality has decayed over time. As little is explained and no narrative thread is yet obvious (even if the same faces repeat on the screen), what is happening – and where it is all going – is not clear at all. Only when Yurim (Kang Soo-yeon) moves in with Hoseok (Ahn Seong-gi), does a storyline begin to emerge.

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July Events Calendar

03 Tuesday Jul 2012

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BFI, Film Festival, ICA, Japanese Embassy London, Korean Film Night, London, Miyazaki Hayao, Studio Ghibli, Year of 12 Directors

UPDATED: 11/7/12

This month starts off with a bang as several festivals continue and others are about to commence. It gets a bit quieter towards the middle and end of July, but perhaps that’s not to compete too much with Olympics? Well, that’s the rationale we can make for London at least. Continue reading »

K-Directors: Lee Hyun-seung (이현승) Month at the KCCUK in July

29 Friday Jun 2012

Posted by alua in Events, Film, Korean

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, trailers

blue in you
sunset into neon lights
il mare
Hindsight


It’s (almost) July. The Olympics are coming to London this month but so is Lee Hyun-seung (이현승, alternate English spelling Lee Hyeon-Seung) in the KCCUK’s Year of 12 Directors. What to get ready for? Korea’s first ‘feminist’ movie, a romance classic that even Hollywood couldn’t resist and ex-gangsters gunned down by their past. Continue reading »

Review: 왕의 남자 (Wangeui Namja/The King and the Clown)

11 Monday Jun 2012

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KCCUK, Korean Film Night, London, Year of 12 Directors

Year: 2005
Country:
South Korea
Language: Korean
Director: Lee Jun-ik
Screenplay: Choi Seok-hwan
Adapted from a play by: Kim Tae-wung
Cinematography: Ji Gil-Wung
Soundscore: Lee Byung-woo
Cast: Gam Wu-seong, Lee Jun Ki, Jeong Jin-yeong, Kang Seong Yeon
Runtime: 119 min
Trailer: on YouTube

Seen at the Korean Cultural Centre (KCCUK) during the Lee Jun-ik (이준익) month of KCCUK’s Korean Film Night programme “2012: Year of the 12 Directors”. The review is about the extended version of the film, not the theatrical release.

It’s the final lines of Wangeui Namja that best sum up the film: All the world’s a stage. Date-wise the Shakespearean quote is a little misplaced, given that the setting of Wangeui Namja is the early 16th century Joseon, but As You Like It, where it is taken from, was written around 1599 or 1600. That said, the metaphor very likely preceded the Bard of Avon, if not in exact words than at least in its conceptual form. Continue reading »

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