วันอาทิตย์ที่ 28 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2553

Top 10 films of Korea in the 21st Century


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The small field of cinema fans right with the World Cinema know something new and surprisingly good works coming from emerging countries like South Korea every year. As one of the emerging powers in the pop culture world, South Korea was not only an important force in the field of online gaming in recent years but have grown in the fields of entertainment and in countries like China and Japan, the industry music is exploding rapidly. The movies are not all pop andCircumstances, however (even if they manage to pump their fair share of goofy romantic comedies), as a small circle of directors has begun to not only those of us who have found the film from a distance, I can win the top prizes at Cannes and much more. For those of you still unfamiliar to Korean cinema, I am for you a list of some of the best films of our neighbors in the Far East in the 21st Century. All these are films released in the last 7 years, showing where andsuch as Korean cinema is and why you should consider.

My Sassy Girl - The first film of Jae-Young Kwak, My Sassy Girl is the queen of romantic comedy from Korea. It 'important to remember that in South Korea expect all young people who are short term in the military. For a country on the border of a communist country under the leadership of a psychopath, conscription is necessary. So, it's been a long tradition of a 20-cinema, which makes little 'lightyoung people and their situation and their future, which will always abruptly cut out of them for some years in his twenties. The film takes the anxiety and crafts a brilliant comedy, in which not our agile, young, very eager to keep pace with his energetic, simple girl. The love story is a powerful, was published shortly after this film, a few hundred more have been imitators, none of which is almost as good, but they all made money with both hands. As one offirst genuine crossover hits college in America, there is now an American remake in the works (which I ask you all to boycott).

Attack the gas station (and Kick the Moon) - Two films here. Both from Sang Jin Kim, and both amazing. I-group, as a species to take the same ideas. Attack the gas station, and was published in 1999, so that pressing the request. Regardless, is the story of youthful indiscretion and anger of young men, once again the youth culture of Korea andControl and strike. Four young people who need money in an attempt to rob a gas station for the fifth time, and run in a few concerns. That is stuck in a hostage-taking and merriment takes place. The key to comedy is that Korea has never fully informed about the play. They forget that not happen, the reality of the characters or what with them after things are more. It is very dry in that regard, but at the same time, much easier to feel part of too. One of the film that definesproduction, and the follow-up Kick the Moon, returns to young people about the end of this period, and the struggle for the second time the buds, is a better film, if not quite so funny.

3-Iron - This film is one of the latest films by Kim Ki-Duk, who is at this point, probably my favorite Korean directors. His mastery of the subtle, faded colors of contemporary life is the genius. This film is mainly about a young man who moves from house to house familiesuse during the holidays, breaks in their homeland, even homeless. That until a mistake and accidentally breaks into a house that is not empty, do not. The detachment of the film is sparse what makes them so effective. A growing trend in the Korean film is its ability to take a step back and show only an external force in your life, without the need to have there. Once again I am writing this awareness repressed neighbors to the north and the threatto do, but should be ignored in the interest of a daily routine. The main character is just that anything like a shadow, which is able, in a room with four walls and no furniture and not let anyone see it.

Old Boy - is going in a completely different direction Oldboy, the second trilogy of Chan-wook Park's Revenge, consisting of Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance and Sympathy for Lady Vengeance. This was the best preserved of the three, and won the Grand Jury Prize atCannes and the American Advertising splatter King Quentin Tarantino for their cause. And 'the quintessential revenge flick, a genre in and of itself today in Korea, where Oh Dae-su is kidnapped and lived for 15 years in prison and then released about 5 days, and he did. Anger, cutting animal park captures his characters as pure emotion makes it one of the greatest films to come out of the period of Korea. Unfortunately, the other two parts of the trilogy, while carefullydesigned and surprisingly movie, too short with regard to the strength and power of history.

Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter ... Find and spring - another of the films of Kim Ki-Duk, this tale of a young Buddhist Monaco, on an island in a sea of sexual awakening, it increases the arrival of a sick girl in need of healing, after his fall from grace and the lake to heal his mind. It 'a powerful film, well shot, like all the films of Kim Ki-Duk, and even those films is sparse inDialogue or action. But the subtlety that dominates every scene, and always makes his films, the much more powerful. Some of you may be boring, but the key to avoid seeing his movies or listen to, but almost always a part of it directly on point and follow along with the characters. His characters and the strength of reaction. The feeling that you are somehow involved in their fate.

A Bittersweet Life - By Kim Ji-Woon, A Bittersweet Life is yet another masterful epic revengethis time by a Korean horror film director. This film is the style and direction of the Park, and the anti-up on the characteristics of living to see much more established and connected to others, a rich man, those facts on the ground for no apparent reason other than crime in politics. The results are afraid of a bloody good time, and another reason why this kind of film should never be done in America, of course, with the exception of Tarantino.

Save the green planet - As one ofstrangest films of the list, Save the Green Planet tells the story of a young man who believes the world is looking for the alien invasion and, consequently, not many terrible things to prevent it. It is a blend of science fiction, horror and torture Korean comedy (ie very dry), but manages to be upbeat and cheerful, most of the film. He found the taste of poor Byeong-gu, despite everything he is doing in the name of protecting the earth, and at the end of the directorsSurprises three times with half amazing, half end in disbelief. A must for all new Korean movie.

Memories of Murder - Based on a true story of a rapist / serial killer in the 80 to South Korea, the film tells the story of two policemen, their methods are becoming more extreme as they try to unravel the crime. The fear of violence, impatience, stopped, and Bong Joon-ho masterful direction make this film one of the best come from Korea starting this year. Itmaintained a fairly successful crossover and you may even be able to find at your local video store. If not, try and find somewhere else, because this is a movie worth your time and interest. And keep an eye on this director.

Joint Security Area - The GK, a part of the DMZ in Korea is a border post, where North and South Korea shares and soldiers guarding the border. The two sides have met and become friends, because they are basically neighbors. When the two soldiers dead againresponsible for North Korea and a South Korean. The Swedish delegates must be monitored when and if the pieces do not add the whole case, you begin to put a little 'odd, revealed a much more complicated answer tragic. It 'a good film, with a constant eye on the policies adopted in the DMZ and has a thriller worthy of time.

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