I'm a Cyborg, But That's O.K. (Park Chan-wook, 2006)
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Actually, I'm glad he's taking a breather with this one. Sometimes it's good for directors to take a left turn here and there just to try something new and I find that this kind of career tactic is very helpful. Now that his Vengeance Trilogy is behind him, I think he's gathering strengths to surprise us once more when he eventually starts working on his horror project that you refered to. I personally cannot wait for it either but let's see what his "Punch Drunk Love Phase" delivers!soma wrote:How strange. Seems like quite a departure for Chan-Wook!
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Full trailer now online.
An interview with Chan-wook about his new movie and also the next one is now online.
Cinematical gives us a review of the film from the Berlinale.
Park Chan-wook Wins Alfred Bauer Prize at Berlinale
Official site
An interview with Chan-wook about his new movie and also the next one is now online.
Cinematical gives us a review of the film from the Berlinale.
Park Chan-wook Wins Alfred Bauer Prize at Berlinale
Official site
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I can understand that; his style is as western as they come.lady wakasa wrote:About a month ago I was speaking to a couple of people running a Korean film festival about different Korean directors. Interestingly enough, they felt that Park isn't really that "Korean" as Korean directors ago. And unfortunately, we didn't get a chance to go into detail on that.
I really want to see this film-- scratch that, I have been really wanting to see this film for about a year now. Park is one of my favorite directors, and his Vengeance trilogy is pretty much perfect. My love for his films has nothing to with the amount of violence, either, so I'm not at all put off by the descriptions of Cyborg, as some seem to be. Of course, I am properly hyped for Evil Live...
Concerning the former, however, maybe I'll cave and order a Region-1 bootleg off of eBay, since I have yet to buy a region free player...
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Re: I'm a Cyborg, But That's O.K. (Park Chan-wook, 2006)
Evokative Films picked up the theatrical and DVD rights for this film at Cannes for Canada. They will be doing a short theatrical release followed by a new DVD.
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Re: I'm a Cyborg, But That's O.K. (Park Chan-wook, 2006)
Well, thank god it's finally coming to R1. Think regular amazon will pick it up, or will I have to go through .ca?
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Re: I'm a Cyborg, But That's O.K. (Park Chan-wook, 2006)
Evokative is very new player in the film distribution business, and they currently only have two titles on DVD (with a handful more coming) from a total of ten films they have rights for. Right now, the discs are only available through their website though I would imagine they will have larger distribution in place as their catalog grows.
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Re: I'm a Cyborg, But That's O.K. (Park Chan-wook, 2006)
That makes things simpler, thanks.