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Bong Joonho Chiyn Chng Jung Jiyoun

  • SKU: BELL-10840208
Bong Joonho Chiyn Chng Jung Jiyoun
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Publisher: Korean Film Directors
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.81 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Chi-yŏn Chŏng, Jung Ji-youn
ISBN: 9788991913530, 8991913539
Language: English
Year: 2008

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Bong Joonho Chiyn Chng Jung Jiyoun by Chi-yŏn Chŏng, Jung Ji-youn 9788991913530, 8991913539 instant download after payment.

This book is the result of efforts to reach a deeper and broader understanding of the director Bong Joon-ho, who has been the subject of a great deal of popular interest and attention in Korean society in spite of his relatively short filmography of three feature films. 

After the experience of Barking Dogs Never Bite, it appears that the director clearly came to understand what he had to do to relate the story he wanted to tell in the way most suited to the public, yet most in line with his own cinephile impulses. 

Memories of Murder and The Host were both major box office successes in Korean film, but at the same time, they were films that looked upon the wounds and failures of modern Korean history in the most perceptive and challenging ways. 

As a result, Bong Joon-ho became almost unique in present-day Korean film in his ability to break away from commercial and creative pressures and realize the kind of films he wants to, when he wants to.

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