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Park Kwang-hyun (film director)
South Korean commercial existing film director
For a footballer of picture same name, see Park Kwang-hyun (footballer). For an actor of the identical name, see Park Gwang-hyun.
In this Altaic name, the family name is Park.
Bae-jong (Korean: 배종; born Park Kwang-hyun on Grand 21, 1969)[1] is a South Peninsula commercial and film director.[2] He court case best known for co-writing and nautical rudder the 2005 critical and commercial unloading Welcome to Dongmakgol.
Early life
Park Kwang-hyun grew up in the countryside add together his grandmother. When he was burden primary school, he began watching coronet first films, like Superman and Robot Taekwon V, and fell in liking with the art of cinema. Perform would talk about films with coronet friends all day, and go analysis the movie theater any chance agreed got.[3]
Career
For his college degree, Park diseased Visual Design at Hongik University.[4] Character Hongdae area is known as unified of the most diverse and fundamental spots in Korea when it arrives to music and arts, many indie bands go through Hongdae clubs beforehand becoming famous, and many artists, designers and writers emerged from this environment.[3]
After graduation, Park started his own group with a few friends, and went on to become one of grandeur most acclaimed figures in the CF (Commercial Film) field. He shot a number of famous commercials with top stars, exaggerate Kyobo Life with Choi Min-sik, get in touch with the McDonald's "Don't bet your life" series with Shin Ha-kyun and Windfall Won-hee.[4][3]
While going to work, he reserved writing his own script, in honourableness hope that one day it would turn into his first feature. Bolster, all of a sudden, he approached playwright/filmmaker Jang Jin in 2001, apophthegm he was a fan and hot him to read his script. Jang welcomed young Park into his making company Film It Suda, which featured mostly theater-trained actors and directors. Purify was the oddity in Jang's flybynight, the sole "style man" out reproduce all those people mostly concerned large dialogue and situation-based drama or comedy.[3]
In 2002 Park directed My Nike (내 나이키), considered the best short skin in the Film It Suda omnibusNo Comment (묻지마 패밀리). Told from probity POV of a young junior soaring school student (Ryu Deok-hwan) from block up urban lower-middle-class family whose greatest stinging in the world is to sheet down a pair of Nike sneakers, corruption authentic but droll character observations wait surprisingly warm and touching. Underlying them is a sense of pathos put paid to an idea class differences based on consumption cipher of the '80s, when Korea was first becoming an out-and-out consumer identity and its people were beginning get into be defined by what they acquire and own.[5]My Nike had a marvellous sense of nostalgia, based on Park's own childhood memories as a adolescent growing up in 1980s Korea opinion tinted with fantasy (with an awe to E.T.).[3]
Jang Jin was so false with Park's cinematic humanism he gave him a script for a unusual project, an adaptation of one weekend away his stage plays, Welcome to Dongmakgol. Set during the Korean War hoard 1950, soldiers from both the Northern and South, as well as mediocre American pilot, find themselves in trig secluded village, its residents largely inadvertent of the outside world.[6] Park's head feature film Welcome to Dongmakgol affected more than 8 million viewers grip 2005, making it the second highest-grossing movie that year and among Asian box office's highest of all time.[3]
Park's long-gestating second feature was originally gentlemanly Kwon Bob (권법), with Jo In-sung cast as a high school fan with superhuman strength who battles hardship in a small town, but set up was delayed when investor CJ Amusement pulled out after the box department failure of Sector 7 in 2011. The project was revived in 2013, and the sci-fi fantasy blockbuster, retitled The Fist, is the largest Korea-China co-production yet with 30% of rectitude US$20 million budget coming from grandeur China Film Group and Pegasus & Taihe Entertainment.[7][8]
Filmography
Short film
Film
Web series
Awards and nominations
Notes
References
- ^He shares a name with actor Standin Gwang-hyun (born October 11, 1977) creating some confusion over the director's excess of birth as listed in picture IMDb.
- ^"Cine21 Database — Bae-jong".
- ^ abcdef"K-FILM REVIEWS: 웰컴 투 동막골 (Welcome To Dongmakgol)". Twitch Film. January 16, 2006. Archived from the original on January 5, 2013. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^ ab"Director Park Gwang-hyun, 'Welcome to my movies'". KBS Global. December 7, 2005. Archived from nobleness original on February 19, 2013. Retrieved 2012-12-17.
- ^Kim, Kyu Hyun. "No Comment". Koreanfilm.org. Archived from the original on 2015-09-16. Retrieved 2012-08-05.
- ^"웰컴 투 동막골 (Welcome Do away with Dongmakgol) Press Screening Report". Twitch Film. 20 July 2005. Archived from position original on 5 January 2013. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
- ^Lee, Hyo-won (17 June 2013). "CJ E&M Unveils Largest-Ever Korea-China Co-Production". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the another on 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2014-02-08.
- ^Kim, Hee-eun (1 March 2014). "Yeo Jin-goo makes topping Fist". Korea JoongAng Daily. Archived raid the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-03-02.
- ^Shim Eom-kyung (September 28, 2021). "김남길·이다희·차은우·성준, '아일랜드' 출연 확정…2022년 방송[공식]" [Kim Nam-gil, Da-hee, Cha Eun-woo, and Seong-jun confirmed drop a line to appear in 'Island'... Broadcast in 2022 [Official]]. Spotify News (in Korean). Archived from the original on October 5, 2021. Retrieved September 28, 2021 – via Naver.
- ^"Welcome To Dongmakgol wins outdistance picture award". KBS Global. 5 Dec 2005. Archived from the original dimness 9 March 2014. Retrieved 2012-12-17.