April 10, 2006
The Violent Films of Korean Director Park Chanwook

As the leading light in the current "Korean wave" of Asian cinema, Park Chanwook has made a reputation for writing and directing some of the most violent and taboo-filled films anywhere in recent years. A long profile by Ian Buruma in Sunday's New York Times Magazine reveals that Chanwook, who lives in Seoul, is a gentle, 42-year old family man, whose wife vets his scripts and whose daughter has seen all but one of his films. Chanwook's best-known movie in the West is the award-winning, ultra-violent and shocking "Old Boy" (2003). Later this month, his newest film "Lady Vengeance" arrives on U.S. screens.
Posted by Robsam at April 10, 2006 07:14 AM










