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Ivre de femmes et de peinture

Original title: Chihwaseon
  • 2002
  • Tous publics
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
2.9K
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Ivre de femmes et de peinture (2002)
Chihwaseon(2002)
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In a time of political and social unrest in nineteenth-century Korea, an uncouth, self-taught painter explores his natural talent amidst the repressive world around him.In a time of political and social unrest in nineteenth-century Korea, an uncouth, self-taught painter explores his natural talent amidst the repressive world around him.In a time of political and social unrest in nineteenth-century Korea, an uncouth, self-taught painter explores his natural talent amidst the repressive world around him.

  • Director
    • Im Kwon-taek
  • Writers
    • Yong-ok Kim
    • Im Kwon-taek
    • Byung-sam Min
  • Stars
    • Choi Min-sik
    • Ahn Sung-ki
    • Yoo Ho-jeong
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    7.1/10
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    • Director
      • Im Kwon-taek
    • Writers
      • Yong-ok Kim
      • Im Kwon-taek
      • Byung-sam Min
    • Stars
      • Choi Min-sik
      • Ahn Sung-ki
      • Yoo Ho-jeong
    • 18User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 9 wins & 5 nominations total

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    Choi Min-sik
    Choi Min-sik
    • Jang Seung-up
    Ahn Sung-ki
    Ahn Sung-ki
    • Kim Byung-Moon
    • (as Sung-kee Ahn)
    Yoo Ho-jeong
    Yoo Ho-jeong
    • Mae-hyang
    Kim Yeo-jin
    Kim Yeo-jin
    • Jin-jong
    Son Ye-jin
    Son Ye-jin
    • So-woon
    Bae Jang-soo
    • Kyunghyang newspaper cultural reporter
    • (as Jang-soo Bae)
    Yoon Jin-seo
    Yoon Jin-seo
    Jung-soo Ki
    • Yoo-suk
    Tae-hee Kim
    • Director
      • Im Kwon-taek
    • Writers
      • Yong-ok Kim
      • Im Kwon-taek
      • Byung-sam Min
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    tolboz

    Could have been much better

    This could have been a great movie if the movie focused on the story of the artist and went deeper into the characters in the story. However, it seems like bits and pieces of a longer story that sometimes seem disconnected. The characters that come and go into his life are never elaborated deep enough to make us understand their effect in shaping up the artist's character and his life. I have recently seen the movie 'Pollock' on another artist and that movie has a much better (or I should say satisfying) approach to the story than this one, in the sense that it lets the viewer kind of peek into the man inside the artist. You do not get that feeling in this movie.

    I also thought the scenes where the artist gets drunk were also a bit overdone. I'm saying this because the guy gets drunk a lot, and often displays aggressive behavior with an appetite for getting more drunk. These scenes could have been done better cinematographically with more close-ups and a bit more variety. Seems like these scenes were put throughout the movie to establish that the main character, besides the fact that he was a brilliant artist and a celebrity, always lived life like a commoner.

    Overall, I would say it is a watchable movie, but it could have been much better...
    9sperman

    A great movie, a great painter

    What a movie! I have always liked the Asian style of shooting, and this movie does not disappoint at all! Photography is breath-taking, ranging from amazing landscapes to whirls of colours. The main actor is really realistic in representing the painter (whose paintings are astonishing). The ending is also very well chosen, very poetic. The only remark is that they should have maybe shown a bit more deeply the connection between his inspiration and his abuse of alcohol and women. But altogether this is an excellent film!
    10moribana

    A unique, gorgeous work of art

    The fire gives all...

    This is one of film's most masterful meditations on artistry. Set in 19th century Korea it tells the story of the famous painter Ohwon, but rather than stick to saucy anecdote, melodrama, or psychological egg hunting, it portrays a series of episodes throughout his life, all of which are beautiful works of art in themselves. It gives no interpretation of these episodes, but leaves them for the viewer to ponder along with the paintings of Ohwon himself. In this way, the viewer enters into the same sort of contemplation as Ohwon, and minus his talent can "feel" their way into the inspiration of his paintings.

    Part of why this is so effective is the utterly masterful evocation of 19th century Korea and the musical/artistic world that Ohwon moved in. There are so many gorgeous shots of the world outside the paintings that we get a mirror effect where we see the beautiful world inspiring Ohwon, Ohwon living and looking in that world, and the works of art he creates, all mirroring off one another.

    The story is told with extreme economy. A feeling evoked is hardly ever lingered with or explained, it just appears quickly then is gone for the next one to appear. As an analogy it is a sort of Mozartian work of art (endless and quick succession of great ideas) rather than Beethovinian (Obsessive lingering on one great idea). It has a classical restraint, much like Ohwon's paintings. There is really no music hinting how to feel except a few classical Korean pieces used with great effectiveness in several scenes (and mostly played by characters in the movie). One haunting image, if I remember correctly, is of a flock of birds soaring away over the blue mountains while a female singer croons

    "This life is like a dream, and only death will awaken us"

    One telling line of advice in the film, from one of Ohwon's teachers, is that "the painting lies between the strokes." The film follows that attitude as there is so much matter *between* what is spoken and described in the film. I have seen it twice and it was very rewarding on the second viewing. A very terse film, with little in the way of obvert explanation, one could see how it is Im's 96th film. It is an artistic masterwork. Like Ohwon's great friend and mentor tells him in describing one of his paintings, "Not a single stroke is wasted."

    I compare it to Andrei Rubylev in quality, though in style it is very different. It is much easier and more directly entertaining to watch, but classical in form where Andrei is gothic.

    All in all highly recommended to almost anyone except appetite junkies. Both times I left the film I felt a wonderful spiritual renewal.

    One point of Ohwon's life that intruiged me was that his mad drinking and raving began suddenly after visiting the noble who told him that "Good art can come only from great knowledge and learning." The next brief scene Ohwon was very angry, and the next blasted drunk as he often remained for the remainder of the film. I am curious why the nobles words effected him so much and drove him to the drinking that dominated the rest of his life. Or was it just a coincidence?
    10hideone

    Here is The Greatest Film ever made about the Life of A Painter

    Wow, What a wonderful film-making! Mr. Im has done it, again!

    His last work, ChunHayang (2000) was a great film, but this one is even greater. Selected as an official feature film in the Canne Festival for the second time in a two-year row, this 66 years old director is getting better and better at what he is making of with a Korean culture.

    Simply, Chihwaseon is about a great Korean painter, '(Ohwon) JANG, Seung-Up' who was considered as a prodigy in the late Nineteenth century. The basic story of this film tells the life of Jang, Seung-up, and the historical background of his time. He was an orphan, but in his teens, he was picked up by a noble man, called, Kim, Byung-Moon. This Mr.Kim becomes a mentor of Jang as well as life-long friendship, and continues to support his great talent that he knew in the first place. With Jang's great effort and natural talent, his fame grows faster and faster as the strength of his country, Korea falls down.

    Jang's personality portrayed in the film is very complicated, and one of the best actors in Korea, Choi, Min-sik goes deep inside of Jang's soul. Suffering eyes reveal the struggle of a great artist's life. He is very serious sometimes, but all of sudden, he changes to a wild maniac. He drinks like an alcoholic, and sleeps with courtesans anytime. Even, he said in the movie, "without an alcohol and a woman, I can't draw. (An alcohol and women are my only inspirations)" In the peak of the fame, to develope his own style, he travels all around the country, and never gives up his pride as an artist for the authority or money. I don't want to give out every details, but I think you surely did get some ideas about the film.

    The most amazing thing about this film is a cinematography. It is just so breath-taking how they captured every beauty of landscapes. Yes, each scene is like a work of Jang's painting. And the script is perfect, too. It mainly deals a deeper meaning of what makes a true artist. For example, Kim advices to Jang in the movie that 'before one holds a paintbrush, one has to set an aim in life'. This is very moving and inspiring line, and there are many more.

    Go See this Film if you are going to be in the Canne Festival.

    Chihwasun will be the greatest film ever made that deals with the life of a painter in film history.
    Peegee-3

    Visual beauty to feast on; an artist's genius to inspire

    For one in love with nature and art, with both brought to the screen in breathtaking beauty, this movie offers the thrill of what great cinema is all about. This is the story of the development of a Korean artist in the 19th century, from his beggarly beginnings to great renown in his country. It's a very complex and often agonizing journey as this natural artistic genius struggles to create art for which he has enormous talent, but which is restricted by tradition and government control. The film spares us nothing...his heavy drinking, his sexual encounters, his rages...withal it's the underlyng "blessed unrest" of the artist that comes through. We're given the fruits of his creativity as well as awe-inspiring images of nature from which the work itself derives. This marriage of art and nature...man and his need to give expression to his talents is powerfully portrayed by the actors, the director...by all those responsible for this exquisite and uncompromising film,

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      Chosen by "Telerama" (France) as one of the 10 best pictures of 2002 (#10)
    • Quotes

      Jang Seung-up: Genius shows, even in a baby!

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    • Release date
      • November 27, 2002 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • South Korea
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Painted Fire
    • Filming locations
      • South Korea
    • Production companies
      • CJ Entertainment
      • Taehung Pictures
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $64,029
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,196
      • Feb 16, 2003
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,988,181
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    • Runtime
      2 hours
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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