A Brief Talk on the Gap between Chinese and Korean Films--The Monitors of the Republic of Korea-Tracking-Hong Kong, China

Kacie 2022-12-24 03:15:20

4:57 2013/10/28

Small talk about the gap between Chinese and Korean films - "The Watchers" of the Republic of Korea - Tracking - Hong Kong, China

Although this film is not the best film released in Korea in 2013, I do not hesitate to lay it down 4 stars +, the reason is very simple, Korean films are mostly free from the shadow of Hollywood, although I don't want to grow other people's ambition, but you can see that this year Hollywood also remade "Old Boy" in Bangzi Country. At this time, I knew that someone must refute me. Didn't Hollywood also remake "Infernal Affairs"? But, whether it is "Infernal Affairs" or "Stalking", they are all from Hong Kong, China.

This time I want to talk about China and mainland movies, the difference between the level of other people's Smecta countries, let's not talk about small Japan, it's irritating!

Many people think that the Chinese film industry is now booming. You see, it has already exceeded 10 billion in the first half of 2013. If it is a whole year, it must have exceeded 20 billion. Indeed, the data is gorgeous. Oh, this is a common problem in all industries in mainland China, gorgeous data.

It is true that the overall market of the Chinese film industry is developing rapidly. Whether it is the number of large screens or various 3D or IMAC screens, the growth rate is rapid. However, when all external conditions are developing rapidly, only Chinese films themselves are declining. In fact, I'm also quite surprised that there are still people who use "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" to talk about things, or use "Youth Pie" to numb the nerves of Chinese movie fans. Oh, I will really put gold on my face. These two films were shot by Taiwanese Ang Lee.

Let’s not talk about Hong Kong movies, let’s go back and talk about Korean movies first. It is undeniable that the reputation of Korean movies is indeed not as good as the classics, but I personally think that it is just labor pains, getting rid of the dark night before the dawn of Hollywood movies.

Just talking about Park Zanyu's several movies, including the recent "Bat", let's not talk about the plot, let's not talk about the theme, some people will dismiss it, but when it comes to the level of film production and film technique, it has long been unmatched by mainland movies. .

Feng Junhao's "Mother", Luo Hongzhen's "Yellow Sea", which one is the mainland movie can match?
I still say that, Korean films are among the best in Asia, and they are the same as Japanese films.



[This is the huge gap between Chinese and Korean films -- they have films that change the country, and we have the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television that changes films. ]

A. [Details] Only the so-called masters can pay attention to [Details]

Personally, I feel that whether a movie is fascinating and impressive, the decisive factor must be whether there are some awesome details. However, Korean movies are very focused on details. Details make up an impressive figure or a shimmering human brilliance.

For example, in Li Cangdong's "Miryang", the mother pretended to hiccup like the father because the child misses the dead father, and the director knows how to devote himself to the details of the work, so he can render such a profound emotion and mother image.

B Attitude towards history--reflection, reflection, and rethinking

of the attitude towards history, this has to be said to be "Memories of Murder", which very impressively reflects the life of the people under the military government of South Korea in the 1980s. The whole film Nowhere is the boiled-frog critique of the ugly and injustice of history.

C people, movies made for real and ordinary people, the hypocritical point is the movies made for the disadvantaged.

Although I don't watch many Korean movies, I have watched all the ones that should be watched, and watched a little of the ones that shouldn't be watched. Admittedly, those films are very focused on the underprivileged.

Understated shots, realistic characters and events, stubborn heroines and heroines, and finally a tragic and silent cry, a cry of powerlessness but full of faith in real life, sometimes it is so real that people can't breathe, it is hard to imagine such a real event It could be put on the big screen. People say that family ugliness should not be publicized. Of course, little Japan has done a very good job of living with the Yasukuni Shrine all day long. China, let's avoid talking about it, but it's not the country of the stick, so just put the fig leaf away. It's cool.

I can't say too much that Korean movies are a small hole for the vulnerable groups to breathe. Although the small hole is not big, as long as there are more people, there will be more small holes.

"Horror Live"--bridge pier construction site workers

"Miryang", "Wedding dress", "Speed ​​scandal"--Single mother

"Memories of Murder", "Mother", "The Furnace", "The Gift of Room 7" -- the disabled, the deaf, the mentally handicapped

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