Arirang Page #3
- Year:
- 2011
- 100 min
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So what?
Friend, you're depressing.
I thought I was through with directing.
film, "Dream" was like a dream.
The next film was to talk about death.
But the meaning of death is changed after the accident.
To me death
was a doorway to another world of mystical
but I understood that death
may be a crime ... that shatters the dreams of a person
which can shorten the life of a person
And then
life has become difficult
After my first movie "Crocodile" The Death Treated with care.
One can not understand death
or talk about it easily without having first experienced
It can be considered a form of hope
Death and only ...
Now I consider ...
white turns black. Simple.
You write movies, books, poems about death
It is processed to give birth to abstract concepts.
But death is like a cliff.
And like a door that closes
A light goes off.
Death is ... very different from you and now.
Making movies with death in the scene ...
In many films of today die from hammers or axes.
And then?
A part of me longs to return to filmmaking Immediately
Truly
"I have to make a movie right now"
What if I forgot how? "
there is also this desire in me, you know?
A little '
Just a little ...
and I reached the goal I set for myself
Winning a Grand Prix in a festival,
or reach a worldwide box office records
People work and expect results, not so?
Something that no Korean film has ever reached
It is said that Korean films are improved
but none has received as the
other Grand Prix in a prestigious festival
I do not know why, but
Let me be the first to do so.
And humanly understandable, after all
So I continued to write, pushing me to make films
But the obsession has complicated things.
I felt stifled and locked,
because of this obsession.
Before "Dream that I did in 2008, I was not so
rushing as fast as a runner on the track!
I kept running ... no distractions
is how I made my 15 films.
So, this explains why
those films are rough, naive, innocent and very rushed.
Immediate.
Some critics appreciate others crushed Them Them
to part of the public hates Them, the other loves Them
But then I realized it was not right
I'm not saying I'm right, but there is a difference
I have lived and made films with passion.
I had never had a decent job before becoming a director
I am very happy to be a director, and a respectable one.
Worked at the factory at a recycling
metall Producing electric devices.
Also I did street art.
Back then
I always felt alone and felt sorry for myself
I never thought of getting respect from people.
But after he began making films ...
do not know ...
I became a so-called "world-class filmmaker."
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