The same kind of dynamic works withTidal Wave.
You end up hoping the best for them, because you get invested in the characters.
The family story actually makes the tidal wave part seem like a subplot, because its so richly told.
Deep, theoretical thinking in an action film?
Yes, it can happen.
Its just what we do best, I suppose.
When people hear vampire couple, they immediately think ofTwilight, but this is different.
Ive only touched the tip of the iceberg with this article.
The key I see to the success of South Korean cinema?
As usual, its about the story.
Not just creating a good one, but one that an audience can relate to.
Make it about dysfunctional or non-traditional family life (is there still a traditional family in todays society?)
My belief is that the same family dynamic we see in South Korean film reflects the greater culture.
Coming from America, I only see closeness and a humble family life when I see South Korean films.