Korean Cinema: Gender, Genre, Nation

Monday, November 25, 2013

Jeon Woochi : relevance of soundtrack in interpretation

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It is without doubt that this film has made it to the list of Korean blockbuster movies. The element of surprise in every aspect of the mov...

First critique of contemporary Korean society since the beginning of the semester

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Many of my classmates have already pointed out the entertainment value of this film and that is surely deserved. Though I would arg...

Jeon Woo Chi as Criticism of Modern Societal Values

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Overall, the film was a bit confusing for me to watch, and after having finished watching it, I still as if there were major plot ties that...

Historical Misrepresentation in Jeon Woo-chi

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In her book, Kyung Hyun Kim describes Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard as a new type of sagŭk film set in the premodern era that exploits na...

The Relationship between Magic and Technology

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The film Jeon woo Chi: The Taoist Wizard, directed by Choi dong-hoon who also directed other successful contemporary Korean films such as Th...
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Is This Just Real Life...?

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Before watching Jeon Woochi, I assumed that this movie was targeted towards children. After watching it, and readin...

Computer graphics, is it always helpful?

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           As professor Cho mentioned, Jeon Woo-chi: The Taoist Wizard is based on a Korean folk tale, it did not give me any advantages s...
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