Showing posts with label 한석규. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 한석규. Show all posts
Tuesday, August 22, 2017
Review: THE PRISON Shackles Itself in Familiar Story
By Pierce Conran
The run of corruption thrillers that have proven so popular at the Korean box office of late shows no signs of abating with The Prison, which takes the same themes that have populated works such as Inside Men and Veteran, and applies them to the more intimate setting of a jail, which serves as a stand-in for society at large.
Monday, February 9, 2015
Review: THE CONTACT Provides a Glimpse of Romance at the Speed of the ‘90s
By Chris Horn
The romance genre is always teetering on the edge of a dangerous precipice: an original plot and strong chemistry between the leads are the essential yet often elusive elements of successful romance. In 1997, Jang Yoon-hyeon struck gold, courting both viewer and critical approval with his hit romance The Contact. While it has its share of self-indulgence, it ultimately deserves its reputation as a refreshing genre film.
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Review: THE ROYAL TAILOR Spins a Colorful Period Yarn
By Pierce Conran
Period dramas are all the rage in Korea at the moment, but while some have been setting records at the box office (such as Roaring Currents), not all have been successful. No film is a guaranteed hit but period productions are a costlier gamble than most and with those risks come certain strings. The Royal Tailor, a King’s court drama with a penchant for colorful fashion and plenty of humor, is a fine sophomore effort from Lee Won-suk, if one that feels bound by certain restrictions and obligations, particularly in its final act.
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