Kim Ki-duk "Bow"

Kole 2022-04-23 07:04:04

Kim Ki-duk's "The Bow" should be the first Korean film I clearly liked. When I saw it, it had a great impact, so I always wanted to watch all of Kim Ki-duk's movies. I have always been very interested in this director and the film ( As long as I don't know what's wrong with him at the time) Kim Ki-duk's films always give the impression that he's the one who "gazed into the abyss, but then became the abyss". How to treat Kim Ki-duk and his films is a difficult problem. Can the film really be separated from the director's character? How can I break the order of my own inner world? It sucks to spend time watching all the films of a director. It's a very long process. It's not about the quantity, it's about finding a suitable mood. Plus, it's hard to say that you must like the director's film. It's very different from liking it and liking it. The level of interest in the subject matter makes me less likely to watch a certain director’s film in a short period of time because I really can’t digest it, so I hope I understand this problem earlier and try to accept a passage in the video: the three views of film and yours The three views are so different, but you are not completely unacceptable

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  • Blake 2021-12-30 17:18:17

    It's really a film of aura. The desire to wait on, executed with the most abiding program, purged all the earthly breath. Outside the sea, speechless, clanging bowstrings, blood-stained plain clothes. The love of the Profound Realm transcends age and life and death, and is full of gurgling Zen spirit, but it is also extremely beautiful in perversion.

  • Evangeline 2022-03-26 09:01:12

    I haven't watched Kim Ki-duk since this one. . .