‘Pathetic fallacy’ is a term used to denote the attribution of human emotions to inanimate objects. In poetry and literature, as well as in film, it typically references the metaphorical use of nature. Rain is one of the most frequently used devices for pathetic fallacy used in art or media and in cinema it works particularly well due to its heavy physical presence and its potential to heighten the mise-en-scene through visual and aural means. But in Korean films it has been brought to a new level as just about every important Korean work of the last 15 years has featured an important scene whose staging and emotional impact have been amplified by rainfall.
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Saturday, June 9, 2012
The Shower (소나기, Sonagi) 1979
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