Showing posts with label queer film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label queer film. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 6, 2017
Busan 2017 Review: METHOD Gets Booed Off the Stage
By Pierce Conran
Bang Eun-jin scales things down significantly for her fourth work, the theater world forbidden love story Method. Lacking any chemistry between its leads, this facile mirrored narrative proves to be Bang's least impressive work as it trudges through thinly drawn and tired themes.
Saturday, February 8, 2014
Berlinale 2014 Review: Subdued yet Powerful, NIGHT FLIGHT Soars
Part of MKC's coverage of the 64th Berlin International Film Festival.
By Pierce Conran
LeeSong Hee-il returns to Berlin a year after White Night (2012) with his fourth feature Night Flight. While his last film was a subdued but powerful work about lingering memories of homophobia in modern Seoul, his new feature is his most ambitious yet. Retaining queer themes, Night Flight goes beyond the scope of his past works by weaving a wider tapestry of social motifs that touch on many of the issues facing youths and minorities in contemporary Korea.
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