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The Films Of Bong Joon Ho Nam Lee

  • SKU: BELL-51221622
The Films Of Bong Joon Ho Nam Lee
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Publisher: Rutgers University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.42 MB
Pages: 287
Author: Nam Lee
ISBN: 9781978818941, 9781978818927, 9781978818903, 9781978818910, 1978818947, 1978818920, 1978818904, 1978818912
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Films Of Bong Joon Ho Nam Lee by Nam Lee 9781978818941, 9781978818927, 9781978818903, 9781978818910, 1978818947, 1978818920, 1978818904, 1978818912 instant download after payment.

Bong Joon Ho won the Oscar® for Best Director for Parasite (2019), which also won Best Picture, the first foreign film to do so, and two other Academy Awards. Parasite was the first Korean film to win the Palme d’Or at Cannes. These achievements mark a new career peak for the director, who first achieved wide international acclaim with 2006’s monster movie The Host and whose forays into English-language film with Snowpiercer (2013) and Okja (2017) brought him further recognition. As this timely book reveals, even as Bong Joon Ho has emerged as an internationally known director, his films still engage with distinctly Korean social and political contexts that may elude many Western viewers. The Films of Bong Joon Ho demonstrates how he hybridizes Hollywood conventions with local realities in order to create a cinema that foregrounds the absurd cultural anomie Koreans have experienced in tandem with their rapid economic development. Film critic and scholar Nam Lee explores how Bong subverts the structures of the genres he works within, from the crime thriller to the sci-fi film, in order to be truthful to Korean realities that often deny the reassurances of the happy Hollywood ending. With detailed readings of Bong’s films from Barking Dogs Never Bite (2000) through Parasite (2019), the book will give readers a new appreciation of this world-class cinematic talent.

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