Saturday, December 15, 2012

Korean Movies

The King and the Clown poster

Currently I am overwhelming myself with Korean dramas to watch. I am trying to finish Love Rain and May Queen. I am also watching I Miss You, Cheondong-dam Alice, and King of Baking Kim Tak Gu. Despite my feeling of being swamped with things to watch, I have decided I want to start my Korean movie list. Technically I started it last Friday when I saw A Werewolf Boy in Seattle, but I am officially putting this project into motion tonight. Why did I wait so long to start watching Korean movies, you ask? Well, that's because of the aforementioned chaos of my Kdrama schedule. Trying to work full time, have a bit of a social life, and keep up with Korea dramas is already hectic. But, I will forge on in my quest to amass an epic Kdrama, and, now, Korean movie list.

So, the movie I decided to begin this project with (A Werewolf Boy aside) was The King and the Clown. I have heard good things about it, and I am a fan of Lee Jun Ki. I think this was a great place to start. This movie explores the relationship formed between the Chosun King Yeonsan (Jung Jin Young) and two wild clowns (Lee Jun Ki and Kam Woo Sung). Jun Ki plays the feminine Gong Gil whose portrayal of the King's royal consort earns his majesty's attention. The King, clearly a troubled fellow, begins to look for Gong Gil constantly. I am haunted by the things that the King did based upon the performances by the clowns. This film captures the insanity of the man's life. Sadly, the innocent Gong Gil is pulled into the King's chaos and so the clowns suffer. I laughed, I cried, and I also thought about the danger of power. 

Next I plan on watching My Sassy Girl, Cyrano Agency, and The Thieves with Kim Soo Hyun.

12 comments:

  1. I would never watch this movie because I hate clowns. I do still want to see Two Weddings and a Funeral though cause that looks funny as biz!

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    1. I don't even know where to watch that one.... maybe there's an eng subbed torrent out there somewhere.

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  2. I definitely second you seeing My Sassy Girl. It was my first ever Korean movie, before I'd even discovered Kdramas. It's easy to understand why it's considered classic. :)

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    1. My Sassy is funny! Some awesome naked butt scenes. It's so long, though, I've watched half of it so far.

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  3. The King and the Clown is one of my favorite korean movie so far. The thieves is also a great movie.

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    1. I'm excited to watch The Thieves. Maybe I'll do that this weekend :)

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  4. For the person who asked about upcoming suspenseful kdramas: I deleted your post by accident while I was scrolling on my smart phone. Anyway, if you Google "upcoming korean dramas" you will find a good list on drama wiki. I think IRIS 2 should be suspenseful, that's starting really soon.

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  5. I love Lee Jun Ki's role here. Not much of a fan of Korean movies and dramas but the ones I've seen are really amazing. Made me laugh, cry and scared too. ^__^

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    1. I need to watch more stuff with Lee Jun Ki. I want to watch Time Between Dog and Wolf soon. I've heard it's good, but I'm not generally fond of action dramas. We'll see...

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    2. I first saw him (Lee Jun Ki) in the movie Virgin Snow. He's cute there.

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  6. Haven't watched those ones yet. My faves are Heavens postman, Ghost;in my arms again, the man from nowhere, a moment to remember & He was cool :) Sometimes a movies is better , cause you don't have to get sucked into 20 hours worth of episodes :)

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    1. Thanks the suggestions. I also watched Little Black Dress with Yoon Eun Hye. It was cute, but I need to watch more. I think they've added a few on Netflix recently.

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