It's been a very busy week here in Korea as I'm switching jobs, moving, preparing for Busan and have lost my phone so apologies for the slower pace of articles and this abbreviated version of Korean Cinema News.
A Bittersweet Life to Be Remade, Albert Hughes Takes the Reigns
One half of the directing duo behing
Menace II Society,
From Hell and
The Book of Eli, Albert Hughes, is set to direct a fast-tracked remake of the seminal Korean gangster film
A Bittersweet Life. Anthony Peckham, recently behind Invictusand
Sherlock Holmes, has been brought in to polish the script. No word yet on cast or possible release date.
There's been a awful lot of news surrounding Korean films being remade in Hollywood or Korean directors making their mark in Tinseltown lately but this is one development I can't get excited about. I'm generally not a fan of foreign films being remade (much less Korean ones) so I'm not one of the people who is excited for Spike Lee's take on
Oldboy. However, I do recognize the potential that such an original premise has in a new market. The same goes for the upcoming remake of
Castaway on the Moon, one of the very best films made in the last decade. Last I heard, Mark Waters (of
Mr. Popper's Penguins fame) was at the helm, and while I don't think that'll amount to much I do concede that it is property with a fantastic premise, ripe for the remake treatment.