Business was strong again during the mid-May holiday weekend but local fare still found itself at a loss to match Hollywood's stream of tentpoles. Total business came in at 2.56 million admissions, up from 2.07 last year. Meanwhile the local market share was at 40%, down from 62% a year ago.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Korean Box Office: Iron Man 3 Makes It 4 During Crowded Weekend (05/17-05/19, 2013)
Business was strong again during the mid-May holiday weekend but local fare still found itself at a loss to match Hollywood's stream of tentpoles. Total business came in at 2.56 million admissions, up from 2.07 last year. Meanwhile the local market share was at 40%, down from 62% a year ago.
Sunday, May 19, 2013
Jeonju 2013: The Ethereal Dear Dolphin Explores Guilt and Grief (환상속의 그대, 2013)
Part of MKC's coverage of the 14th Jeonju International Film Festival.
The most anticipated film of the Jeonju International Film Festival’s Korean Competition this year, Kang Ji-na’s feature Dear Dolphin, was also the most polished. With its themes of love, loss and loneliness, as well as its vibrant colors, strong mise-en-scene and well-judged flights of fancy, its appeal is universal.
Friday, May 17, 2013
Magicians (마법사들, 2005)
(by refresh_daemon)
Thursday, May 16, 2013
New Korean Films: Lotte and N.E.W. Join the Party (2013 Week 20)
Happiness for Sale
(미나문방구)
Wednesday, May 15, 2013
The Grand Heist (바람과 함께 사라지다) 2012
The heist film is a unique offshoot of the crime genre. It inhabits a region where the violence is all style, the risks are all calculated, and the group trumps the man. In this postmodern media-drenched world that we live in, the heist genre can probably lay claim to being the first to tear down the fourth wall and poke fun at the artifice of cinema. From Edwin S. Porter’s The Great Train Robbery to the wheeling-dealing hustler Danny Ocean from the Ocean’s Eleven franchise, viewers have been addicted to the hip style of the caper.
Monday, May 13, 2013
Korean Box Office: Iron Man 3 Threepeats up Top (05/10-05/12, 2013)
Sunday, May 12, 2013
A Look at Korean Comedy and Mr. XXX-Kisser (아부의 왕, 2012)
Saturday, May 11, 2013
New Korean Films: Local Studios Fight for Second Place (2013 Week 19)
Boomerang Family
(고령화가족)
Following the recent commercial failure of his debut film, a 48 year-old director, In-mo, has no choice but to return to live with his mother. He meets up his older brother, Han-mo, who has never left home and is still not working. But their younger sister, Mi-yeon, was just divorced from her second husband and is coming with her teenage daughter to spend a few weeks with her mother, until the formalities of her upcoming third wedding are settled. All of them will try to coexist as they did during their childhood, but their respective personal comfort has now become much more pervasive than before.
Wednesday, May 8, 2013
UDINE 2013: Korean Horror Comedies and Ghost Sweepers (점쟁이들, 2012)
Korean cinema has proven on many occasions that it can be quite brazen when it comes to generic codes. It can sometimes seem like a kid has been let loose in a well-stocked kitchen as he begins to mix and match the most incongruous ingredients in an oversized pot. While many concoctions have succeeded in offending viewer’s delicate palates, just as many bizarre recipes cooked up in the studios have delighted and surprised film lovers around the world.
Tuesday, May 7, 2013
New Korean Films: The Thin Line Between Film and Advertisement (2013 Week 18)
Born to Sing
(전국노래자랑)
Bong-nam, a man who lives only on the wages of his wife as one of her employees, dreams of becoming a renowned singer and enrolls in a famous televised song contest, hoping to win first prize. He will meet many opponents, including a energetic grandmother, a young woman and a little girl encouraged by her grandfather.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Korean Box Office: Iron Man Still Top Dog (05/03-05/05, 2013)
The story at the Korean box office was much the same as last week with Iron Man 3 continuing to reign supreme. Total admissions came in at 2.47 million (a fraction below last year) while the local market share was once again weak at only 14%, about half of last year's figure.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
MKC Thought Leaders' Corner: April 2013
How well does Josh Brolin fit in the above picture? With Spike Lee's Oldboy almost upon us and the announcement of possible remakes of Confession of Murder, New World, A Bittersweet Life, Lady Vengeance and more, it seems a good time to ask the experts:
How do you feel about remakes of Korean films?
We would also love to know what you think about remakes of Korean films! Please leave a comment or start a discussion with us on facebook or twitter.
Many to thanks to all the contributors for their time and insightful comments. Responses listed alphabetically, followed by the thoughts of MKC's teammembers.
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