Deauville Asian Film Festival
DEAUVILLE, France -- The theme for Beautiful is straightforward: Beauty is evil, especially if it is in a woman, but director Juhn Jaihong peppers his narrative with exaggerations that suit a less discerning audience. Festival viewers might find it unintelligent.
Helmed and scripted by Kim Ki-duk's former assistant director, the movie revolves around Korea's obsession with physical perfection. In one of the early scenes, we see Mi-yeon (Lee Min), who is planning her second nose job, asking her best friend, Kim Eunyoung (Cha Soo-yeon), if she feels threatened by her own natural beauty. With everybody asking Eunyoung if she is an actress, and often troubled by undesirable male attention that even comes from Mi-yeon's boyfriend, Min-ho (Kim Bum-joon), she finds herself in a fix. She is often blamed for her good looks and made to feel guilty.
Eunyoung has another secret admirer, Eun-chul (Lee Chun-hee), who sneaks into her flat, rapes her, leaves behind his ID saying he loves her and surrenders to the police. In a strange twist, Eunyoung is accused by the cops of leading on Eun-chul. Desperate, she tries to look ugly, first by gorging and later by starving, landing in the hospital where even the doctor acts fresh!
The picture is strong on Kim Ki-duk's usual reflection of Korean traits. The passion for physical perfection is one, but strangely the lead actress is not extraordinary to look at. And finally, there is little sympathy for her character. We see her sink into madness, but not before a whole lot of unbelievably contrived situations have passed across the screen.
Performances are uniform and technical credits good.
BEAUTIFUL
Sponge Entertainment/Blue Smile
Sales agent: Sponge, Seoul
Credits:
Director: Juhn Jaihong
Screenwriter: Kim Ki-duk
Producer: Song Myung-Chul
Executive producers: Kim Ki-duk, Cho Sung-gyu
Director of photography: Kim Gi-tae
Music: Roh Hyung-woo
Editors: Juhn Jaihong, Han Young-kyu
Cast:
Kim Eunyoung: Cha Soo-yeon
Eun-chul: Lee Chun-hee
Mi-yeon: Lee Min
Min-ho: Kim Bum-joon
Running time 88 minutes
No MPAA rating...
DEAUVILLE, France -- The theme for Beautiful is straightforward: Beauty is evil, especially if it is in a woman, but director Juhn Jaihong peppers his narrative with exaggerations that suit a less discerning audience. Festival viewers might find it unintelligent.
Helmed and scripted by Kim Ki-duk's former assistant director, the movie revolves around Korea's obsession with physical perfection. In one of the early scenes, we see Mi-yeon (Lee Min), who is planning her second nose job, asking her best friend, Kim Eunyoung (Cha Soo-yeon), if she feels threatened by her own natural beauty. With everybody asking Eunyoung if she is an actress, and often troubled by undesirable male attention that even comes from Mi-yeon's boyfriend, Min-ho (Kim Bum-joon), she finds herself in a fix. She is often blamed for her good looks and made to feel guilty.
Eunyoung has another secret admirer, Eun-chul (Lee Chun-hee), who sneaks into her flat, rapes her, leaves behind his ID saying he loves her and surrenders to the police. In a strange twist, Eunyoung is accused by the cops of leading on Eun-chul. Desperate, she tries to look ugly, first by gorging and later by starving, landing in the hospital where even the doctor acts fresh!
The picture is strong on Kim Ki-duk's usual reflection of Korean traits. The passion for physical perfection is one, but strangely the lead actress is not extraordinary to look at. And finally, there is little sympathy for her character. We see her sink into madness, but not before a whole lot of unbelievably contrived situations have passed across the screen.
Performances are uniform and technical credits good.
BEAUTIFUL
Sponge Entertainment/Blue Smile
Sales agent: Sponge, Seoul
Credits:
Director: Juhn Jaihong
Screenwriter: Kim Ki-duk
Producer: Song Myung-Chul
Executive producers: Kim Ki-duk, Cho Sung-gyu
Director of photography: Kim Gi-tae
Music: Roh Hyung-woo
Editors: Juhn Jaihong, Han Young-kyu
Cast:
Kim Eunyoung: Cha Soo-yeon
Eun-chul: Lee Chun-hee
Mi-yeon: Lee Min
Min-ho: Kim Bum-joon
Running time 88 minutes
No MPAA rating...
- 3/21/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
BERLIN -- Soren Kragh-Jacobsen's Danish political thriller What No One Knows, South African crime drama Jerusalema by Ralph Ziman, Love & Other Crimes by Serbia's Stefan Arsenijevic's and apocalyptic fantasy Before Fall from Spain's Javier Gutierrez are among the titles that have been selected for the Berlin International Film Festival's Panorama sidebar.
The 2008 lineup, which also features the sci-fi dystopia of Mexican director Alex Rivera's Sleep Dealer and the China-to-Moscow murder chase in Brad Anderson's thriller Transsiberian, includes several genre titles amidst the usual mix of serious art house films (represented this year by such titles as Beautiful by Korea's Jaihong Juhn and Russian director Anna Melikyan's Mermaid.)
One of the highlights of this year's Panorama is certain to be the world premiere of Madonna's directorial debut -- the drama Filth And Wisdom, starring Stephen Graham and Richard E. Grant.
Organizers will announce the full Panorama lineup in the coming days.
The 2008 lineup, which also features the sci-fi dystopia of Mexican director Alex Rivera's Sleep Dealer and the China-to-Moscow murder chase in Brad Anderson's thriller Transsiberian, includes several genre titles amidst the usual mix of serious art house films (represented this year by such titles as Beautiful by Korea's Jaihong Juhn and Russian director Anna Melikyan's Mermaid.)
One of the highlights of this year's Panorama is certain to be the world premiere of Madonna's directorial debut -- the drama Filth And Wisdom, starring Stephen Graham and Richard E. Grant.
Organizers will announce the full Panorama lineup in the coming days.
- 1/17/2008
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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