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Perto de uma base militar americana na Coreia do Sul, Chang-Guk vive com a mãe em um ônibus abandonado. Ela o preparou para ir viver com o pai na América, mas as cartas que enviam para lá vo... Ler tudoPerto de uma base militar americana na Coreia do Sul, Chang-Guk vive com a mãe em um ônibus abandonado. Ela o preparou para ir viver com o pai na América, mas as cartas que enviam para lá voltam com o carimbo de "endereço desconhecido".Perto de uma base militar americana na Coreia do Sul, Chang-Guk vive com a mãe em um ônibus abandonado. Ela o preparou para ir viver com o pai na América, mas as cartas que enviam para lá voltam com o carimbo de "endereço desconhecido".
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I love this movie! OK, it's horrible, it's disgusting, watching it made
me sick...and saying that I experienced physical pain is not a lie.
There is no happiness in this film. Everyone is depressed and
everyone has difficult problems to deal with, and those problems
don't get solved, but rather get worse during the film. But this is
why I love it! A film that can give you such strong feelings, even if
the strong feelings are depression and pain, is a GOOD film!
Might be good to see this if you think YOU have problems. =)
me sick...and saying that I experienced physical pain is not a lie.
There is no happiness in this film. Everyone is depressed and
everyone has difficult problems to deal with, and those problems
don't get solved, but rather get worse during the film. But this is
why I love it! A film that can give you such strong feelings, even if
the strong feelings are depression and pain, is a GOOD film!
Might be good to see this if you think YOU have problems. =)
Kim Ki-Duk has been one of my favorite directors for a long time - or so I thought. The intensity of films like "Seom" or "Bin-Jip" was exicting when I was younger but the older I get, the more do I feel exhausted by the endless suffering and violence in this man's movies.
This whole film is about a bunch of people in South Korea who all hate themselves or each other, who are miserable and mean and use every opportunity to hurt or humiliate each other.
Non of them is sympathetic, not even the ones who are clearly supposed to be rather sympathetic (the women, as expected).
Men seem to have given up on things and women all want to learn english and move to america, the holy and chosen land where rivers are filled with milk and honey, or at least make out with an american soldier who is stationed in South Korea in order to humiliate their husbands or hurt their fathers or brothers.
There isn't even any plot, let alone a resolution. You get implicated animal cruelty and animal abuse at times when characters don't insult each other or proceed to kill their mothers or puppies.
I don't think I've gotten softer (although I really appreciate some nature documentary more than ever now) but I kinda grew out of watching people or even animals suffer, even there is a supposed touch of social commentary in it.
This whole film is about a bunch of people in South Korea who all hate themselves or each other, who are miserable and mean and use every opportunity to hurt or humiliate each other.
Non of them is sympathetic, not even the ones who are clearly supposed to be rather sympathetic (the women, as expected).
Men seem to have given up on things and women all want to learn english and move to america, the holy and chosen land where rivers are filled with milk and honey, or at least make out with an american soldier who is stationed in South Korea in order to humiliate their husbands or hurt their fathers or brothers.
There isn't even any plot, let alone a resolution. You get implicated animal cruelty and animal abuse at times when characters don't insult each other or proceed to kill their mothers or puppies.
I don't think I've gotten softer (although I really appreciate some nature documentary more than ever now) but I kinda grew out of watching people or even animals suffer, even there is a supposed touch of social commentary in it.
The movie centers on the lives of rundown rural community of South Koreans who happen to live proximate to a U.S. military base. The lives and stories of several citizens intertwine in this bleak and gritty flick. There is a Korean woman and her half-black son, the product of a relationship with a G.I. Another local makes a living collecting and killing dogs he sells for food. A young girl lives a detached life but develops a friendship with an introverted friend who dotes on her, when he's not being beaten and bullied by local toughs. There are more characters in this tale, but most all of them have somehow been adversely affected by the omnipresent US soldiers who drift, comically at times, in and out of their existence. And, the movie overflows with brutality, mostly of Koreans against each other. At some point, most assuredly near the end of the film, the tragedy is so overwhelming it becomes lugubrious. How many bad things can happen to a small community? In this movie there is no end to it, and one wonders what is the point.
This is gritty and bleak realism at its best. We are in a countryside village on the border to North-Korea were poverty and war (both the Korean war and the continuation of the cold war) takes its toll on the villagers. Prospects are none, but some think of America as one and therefore learns English. This also provides some of the small pieces of comedy in the movie, for example when some youngsters try to translate from a hustler magazine or when two bullies are tough with speaking English with strong Korean accent; Koreans have trouble pronouncing f for instance.. Some other comedy is the US army battalion running and crawling everywhere and the war veteran crazy for medals always bragging about killing 3 commies.
Anyway this very grim and bleak realism is obviously made as a political commentary. I don't blame any of them, they are victims of their circumstances. I sympathize with every one of them. Kim Ki-Duk don't blame anyone either, the Americans are portrayed as human, not as heroes nor devils, but the theme of globalization and colonization still lies implied in the movie. Actually its full of commentary. I wont get into it here.
I know there's a big difference between countryside Korea and big city Korea, but even though I cant say if its real or not, I believe this to be quite realistic. The utter consequences the movie depicts of course is fiction and made to emphasize the horror and drama, this is a movie after all.
This was not very well received in Korea and understandably so, it takes up problems that are very actual today and brings up a painful past. To get rid of these problems it is very important however, that someone like Kim Ki-Duk makes these kind of movies and for people to see them. So go see it!! But its not a pleasant watch.
Anyway this very grim and bleak realism is obviously made as a political commentary. I don't blame any of them, they are victims of their circumstances. I sympathize with every one of them. Kim Ki-Duk don't blame anyone either, the Americans are portrayed as human, not as heroes nor devils, but the theme of globalization and colonization still lies implied in the movie. Actually its full of commentary. I wont get into it here.
I know there's a big difference between countryside Korea and big city Korea, but even though I cant say if its real or not, I believe this to be quite realistic. The utter consequences the movie depicts of course is fiction and made to emphasize the horror and drama, this is a movie after all.
This was not very well received in Korea and understandably so, it takes up problems that are very actual today and brings up a painful past. To get rid of these problems it is very important however, that someone like Kim Ki-Duk makes these kind of movies and for people to see them. So go see it!! But its not a pleasant watch.
Do you love animals? Have you ever ate dog meat? Beware, this film can make you nauseous. This film has an outer cover of a very light drama. But, remember, this is a Kim Ki-duk movie, so intense and deeply emotional. I really love his films for the fact that how creative he is around emotions and creating situations that breaks the cliché and our expectations. Amazing movie.
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