Tuesday, March 12, 2013
Between Memory and Awareness: Jiseul (지슬) 2012
(by Fabien Schneider)
MKC is co-presenting Jiseul as part of this year's CAAMFest. Film screens on March 15th & 19th. Click here for more details.
Film watched at the 19th Vesoul International Film Festival of Asian Cinema
As soon as the moving silhouettes detaching themselves from the ambient darkness begin to raise their voices, the fire that provided their scant comfort peters out. Suddenly, all of them realize that they are now trapped in the black under a few meters of rock. They do not know how many days they have lurked there like hibernating animals, but one thing is certain, they still need to wait one more day. And then another. Who knows when this nightmare will come to an end? With little historical context, the young director O Muel ruthlessly immerses us into one of the darkest episodes of the Cold War. One that is seldom documented in South Korea, and that the U.S. has preferred to ignore. With a careful, solemn aesthetic, the director tackles the process of remembrance, one equal to that of the dramatic event. Though it will surely be appreciated by the local population as the outlet that they expected for so long, the film remains too hermetic to allow a foreign audience to understand the true value of its drama. Spectators have to make due with a simple introductory text, insufficient and somewhat dubious from a historical perspective.
Monday, March 11, 2013
KBO: New World Holds Firm During Slow Weekend (03/08-03/10, 2013)
New World Holds Firm During Slow Weekend
Title | Release Date | Market Share | Weekend | Total | Screens | |
1 | New World | 13/02/21 | 30.90% | 508,893 | 3,369,650 | 555 |
2 | Miracle in Cell No.7 | 13/01/23 | 16.70% | 291,884 | 12,177,983 | 433 |
3 | Psychometry | 13/03/07 | 14.80% | 242,319 | 297,330 | 429 |
4 | Oz: The Great and Powerful (us) | 13/03/07 | 13.60% | 208,962 | 228,696 | 425 |
5 | Jack the Giant Slayer (us) | 13/02/28 | 8.60% | 147,478 | 885,989 | 364 |
6 | Zero Dark Thirty (us) | 13/03/07 | 3.50% | 61,171 | 72,222 | 258 |
7 | The Berlin File | 13/01/30 | 3.40% | 56,401 | 7,100,309 | 287 |
8 | 12 Chinese Zodiac Heads (cn) | 13/02/27 | 2.40% | 41,665 | 296,010 | 187 |
9 | Stoker (us) | 13/02/28 | 2.40% | 38,430 | 343,752 | 204 |
10 | b (In) | 13/02/21 | 0.90% | 17,266 | 302,550 | 168 |
Sunday, March 10, 2013
New Korean Films: Is There Room For Yet Another Thriller? (2013 Week 10)
(by Fabien Schneider)
This week will probably see no new hit for Korean films and thus should maintain the established order at the box office. With a short movie for film buffs and a collection of independent short films in very limited distribution, only Psychometry has the ability to attract thousands of spectators, but finds itself in the worst possible situations, being released after two big successful thrillers.
This week will probably see no new hit for Korean films and thus should maintain the established order at the box office. With a short movie for film buffs and a collection of independent short films in very limited distribution, only Psychometry has the ability to attract thousands of spectators, but finds itself in the worst possible situations, being released after two big successful thrillers.
Psychometry
(사이코메트리)
Why Hollywood Genre Flicks Need Korean Film, Not Korean Filmmakers
(by Peter Gutiérrez)
Here’s a snobby confession for you: I don’t read the New York Times much for insights into international cinema. But when it recently ran a piece entitled South Korean Crossover in Hollywood, I had to pay attention. Rather predictably it compared and contrasted Bong Joon-ho, Park Chan-wook, and Kim Ji-woon, taking an approach that cited previous waves of foreign-born directors arriving in the US and making the entire issue seem like one of immigration.
Here’s a snobby confession for you: I don’t read the New York Times much for insights into international cinema. But when it recently ran a piece entitled South Korean Crossover in Hollywood, I had to pay attention. Rather predictably it compared and contrasted Bong Joon-ho, Park Chan-wook, and Kim Ji-woon, taking an approach that cited previous waves of foreign-born directors arriving in the US and making the entire issue seem like one of immigration.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
BIFF 2012: Perfect Number (용의자X, Yong-eui-ja-X) 2012
Part of MKC's coverage of the 17th Busan International Film Festival.
I originally saw Bang Eun-jin’s sophomore film Perfect Number at the Busan International Film Festival last October. I am a big fan of the Japanese book (‘The Devotion of Suspect X’ by Keigo Hegashino) that it was based on and as I felt that the story would be a great fit for Korean cinema my expectations were very high. Too high it seems as I found myself a little disappointed by a film delivering something I wasn’t expecting.
A reclusive math teacher is smitten with his next-door neighbor who lives with her niece. One day her ex-husband comes to visit and a violent altercation ends with his lifeless corpse hitting the ground. The teacher has heard what transpired and knocks on their door. Quiet, composed and intelligent, he offers to help his distressed neighbors.
A reclusive math teacher is smitten with his next-door neighbor who lives with her niece. One day her ex-husband comes to visit and a violent altercation ends with his lifeless corpse hitting the ground. The teacher has heard what transpired and knocks on their door. Quiet, composed and intelligent, he offers to help his distressed neighbors.
Monday, March 4, 2013
KBO: New World Repeats up Top, Stoker Unconvincing (03/1-03/03, 2013)
New World Repeats up Top, Stoker Unconvincing
Title | Release Date | Market Share | Weekend | Total | Screens | |
1 | New World | 13/02/21 | 29.40% | 849,376 | 2,530,048 | 604 |
2 | Miracle in Cell No.7 | 13/01/23 | 25.10% | 777,968 | 11,704,634 | 577 |
3 | Jack the Giant Slayer (us) | 13/02/28 | 19.40% | 545,550 | 659,854 | 507 |
4 | The Berlin File | 13/01/30 | 6.40% | 189,296 | 6,997,749 | 362 |
5 | Stoker (us) | 13/02/28 | 5.80% | 165,408 | 240,639 | 329 |
6 | 12 Chinese Zodiac Heads (cn) | 13/02/27 | 5.20% | 162,566 | 217,242 | 300 |
7 | Delhi Safair (In) | 13/02/21 | 2.50% | 83,606 | 280,563 | 263 |
8 | The Giant King (us/th) | 13/02/21 | 1.00% | 33,808 | 149,067 | 180 |
9 | Sky Force 3D (us, hk) | 13/02/28 | 0.90% | 30,991 | 43,496 | 183 |
10 | An Ethics Lesson | 13/02/21 | 0.60% | 18,065 | 215,985 | 147 |
Saturday, March 2, 2013
MKC Thought Leaders' Corner: February 2013
This month, we take a look at the star system in Korea. February's roster of experts take a look at the many stars in the Korea film industry, many of them hailing from the realms of Kpop and Kdrama. This month's question:
How valuable are stars in the Korean film industry?
Many to thanks to all the contributors for their time and insightful comments. Responses listed alphabetically, followed by the thoughts of MKC's teammembers.
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