映画「クモの巣」
”Spider's Web” Director Kim JiWoon: ”What's the appeal of this movie? It's like watching two movies with one ticket.”
Director Kim JiWoon of the movie ``Spider's Web'' candidly revealed the process of planning the message of the movie.
On the afternoon of the 14th, the movie ``Cook'' was held at the Megabox COEX store in Gangnam-gu, Seoul.
A preview screening and press conference for ``Mono's Nest'' was held, including director Kim JiWoon, actors Song Kang-ho, Im Suzy-young, Oh Jung Se, Jeon Yeo Bin, Jung Suzy-young, Park Jung-soo,
Chang Young Nam participated and talked about the work. ``The Spider's Web'' was created in the 1970s by director Kim Yeol, who believed that if he just changed the ending of the movie ``The Spider's Web,'' which he had already shot, it would become a masterpiece.
A work in which Song Kang (played by Ho) hilariously depicts the events that occur as he pushes through filming under difficult conditions, including actors and staff who cannot understand censorship and changes, and who are likely to go crazy. Master of visual beauty
This is the first new work by director Kim Ji Woo-won, who is known for taking the lead in about five years. This is the third time he has worked with actor Song Kang Ho, and the story is based on a movie set in the 70s with a gorgeous cast.
attracted a lot of interest. Director Kim JiWoon said, ``When the COVID-19 pandemic caused a decline in Korean film industry and a crisis struck, many people involved in the film industry faced the issue of film again, reconsidered it, and questioned its meaning.
I think he may have sent it. I was like that too," he said. He went on to say, ``It was an opportunity for me to reconsider what movies mean to me, and how can I reflect on the meaning I felt at that time and how I can help Korean movies become popular again?''
"I was worried about whether I would find a way out or whether I could bring about a third renaissance," he said, adding, "I thought the movie 'Spider's Web' would be a film that could resolve those worries."
Director Kim JiWoon said, ``In a sense, in the 1970s, Korean film and other culture as a whole experienced a slump due to censorship by the authorities.There were so many great directors such as Kim Soo-young and Kim Ki-young.
. How were these people able to overcome the atmosphere of a time when it was much worse than it is now? How to bring about a renaissance in Korean cinema without losing your own vision
I was worried about whether it was possible or not, and tried my best to make it into a movie,'' he said. What kind of appeal can this movie bring to the general audience who have nothing to do with movies? Director Kim JiWoon
``What remained clearly after making this film was the idea that ``What's important is an unbreakable heart.'''' ``In our lives, we are constantly faced with many absurdities and adversities, but Director Kim
How do we overcome boundaries? I want you to think of it as a story about an unbreakable heart trying to make a dream come true until the very end." He continued, ``It's fun for both those who don't know about that era and those who are interested.''
I think this is a work that people will enjoy. Above all, I wanted to show an ensemble comedy featuring actors with amazing acting skills. What is the appeal of the ensemble comedy genre?
I hope people will watch it with some interest," he said. He also said, ``Through ``Spider's Web,'' a movie within a movie, you can feel the charm of being able to see two movies with one ticket,'' and laughed.
invited. "Spider's Web" will be released on the 27th, ahead of the mid-autumn celebration holidays.
2023/09/14 20:55 KST
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