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“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.Isn’t it amazing?”

“A person who is like that to me, there’s only you.
Isn’t it amazing?”


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“There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if “There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if

“There’s a bug living inside a person’s heart. If that bug takes and swallows me and if I’m not who I used to be…. can you tell me just once?”


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“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that da

“To a child at that age… you know what Father means, right? It’s the whole world. But that day… there was a moment when the son realized his father was also a weak human being.”


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MY MARGIELA 00 CREATED BY KIM JAE UCK | 마이 마르지엘라 00 CREATED BY 김재욱

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Shining Girls (s1, 2022)

DAZED korea - September IssueCover study

DAZED korea - September Issue

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lee chang dong parades his literary roots in burning, which blends murakami’s barn burning and faulkner’s barn burning to create a wholeheartedly korean tour de force. absolutely insane. 

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the film starts off with an unemployed and hapless jeong-soo (yoo ah-in), who is working side jobs to make ends meet but dreams of being a novel writer. he meets his paju childhood friend hye-mi (jeon jong seo makes her grand debut), who is a free-spirit compelled by a “greater hunger” for self-actualisation and fulfilment in life. jeong-soo and hye-mi begin an intimate relationship, which comes under threat when hye-mi returns from a trip to africa with her new friend ben (steven yeun). ben, with his wealth and generous personality, seems better able to materially and emotionally provide for hye-mi than jeong-soo, who stays in a humble farm and is often caught off guard by her unusual behaviour. 

but the film maintains a veiled sense of danger around ben and his apparent perfection, which is verified at the halfway mark, when ben reveals to jeong-soo his arsonist hobby of burning barns (or in this case - to localise to rural korea - greenhouses). ben lets in to jeong-soo that he burns barns once every two months, “a good pace”, and he’s decided that he would burn a barn near to jeong-soo very, very soon. jeong-soo, while also trying to find a vanished hye-mi, obsessively checks on the barns near him but even after a month no barns seem to be burning or have burned. when questioned, ben enigmatically advises jeong-soo that “sometimes you don’t see the barns that are closest to you”, and states that he had indeed burnt the barn 1 or 2 days after they last met, coinciding with the date of hye-mi’s disappearance.

jeong-soo begins to suspect that ben’s “barns” are not real barns, and his suspicions are further confirmed when he finds hye-mi’s watch in a drawer of random women’s accessories and hye-mi’s cat in ben’s apartment. luring ben to paju, jeong-soo stabs him with a knife, dumps his body in his porsche, douses the car in fuel, and sets it on fire.

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the film is devoted in its adherence to murakami’s plot, but builds its characters with reference to faulkner and fitzgerald. jeong-soo’s character is constructed from both murakami’s and faulkner’s barn burning’s; his socioeconomic background and relationship with his father models faulkner’s protagonist’s, while aspiring to be the successful writer in murakami’s. ben’s character embodies the wealth of murakami’s accomplished protagonist with the dandy behaviour of fitzgerald’s gatsby. i found yoo’s performance as the insecure and genuine jeong-soo very stable and confident, and was surprised by steven yeun’s effortless transition into korean cinema. jeon jong-seo, who naturally possesses an air of mystery and lackadaisical rumination, must have made such a splash into chungmuro with this debut performance as well.

i really liked that lee chang dong, while creating the mix of characters across literary works, had managed to weave in a subtle but heavy critique of class inequality. lee makes clear to us that ben’s and jeong-soo’s worlds are clearly different - ben’s porsche in the fields of paju is as incongruous as jeong-soo’s white lorry in the hills of gangnam. ben’s generosity to jeong-soo and hyemi is also always twinged with a condescension that only the rich can afford. 

ben’s insincere treatment to the poor is most obvious in his choice and treatment of his muses. his muses are always from lower socioeconomic backgrounds - hyemi worked parttime as a hostess at a shop event, and his next muse works as an assistant at a duty-free store that caters to chinese tourists. and he parades his muses in front of his circle of well-off friends, who goads hyemi to demonstrate the african “greater hunger” dance and encourages his next muse to talk about her disregard towards chinese tourists. the friends’ expressions belie holier-than-thou attitudes that mock the girls’ self-perceived worldliness, resting in the comfort of their gangnam homes that they would never need to encounter african salvation or chinese tourists. i found the echoing of these scenes (hyemi & his next muse) really effective - it hit home how deeply entrenched class divide is, beyond the superficial niceties exchanged between the rich and the poor. if parasite was a movie that delivered an absurdist criticism of class inequality, burning is a film that packs a subtle, realistic, and equal punch.

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what i felt was a slight weakness to the film was the lack of development of hye-mi’s character. hye-mi’s character is a familiar one - the manic pixie girl whose gripes with life effortlessly charm the men she meets - and her easy servitude to ben was slightly off-putting. but her role, i guess, was a plot device meant to draw out larger themes in the film (e.g. hyemi is just one of the many poor girls that the rich play with, just as “there are many barns in korea’s countryside). more importantly, hye-mi’s unreliable character and her pantomime hobby - which bridges the real and the imagined, the present and the absent - weaves together themes of questioned memory and loss. is the tangerine real? does her cat exist? was there a well, and if yes did she fall into it? where.. is she?

as the film ends with jeong-soo’s gruesome act, we are reminded of hye-mi’s words at the beginning. she mimes peeling a tangerine to jeong-soo, who praises her. “you know why i am so good at it? the trick is to not think about whether the tangerine is present or not, but to not think about the tangerine at all.” – 9.5/10

 Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-soo in Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021, directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, ba Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-soo in Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021, directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, ba Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-soo in Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021, directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, ba

Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-soo
 in Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021, 
directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, 
based on his own webtoon of the same title.


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Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, basedYoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-sooin Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, based

Yoo Ah In 유아인 as Jeong Jin-soo
in Hellbound  (지옥;  地獄; Jiok) 2021,
directed by Yeon Sang Ho 연상호, based on his own webtoon of the same title.


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Illustrated movie poster for Burning / Beoning.Paper collage + paint + Photoshop.

Illustrated movie poster for Burning / Beoning.

Paper collage + paint + Photoshop.


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