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The Power of Kangwon Province

Korean Panorama

Love/Romance · Eroticism · Psychology  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1998
  • Running Time108min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Reality is to director Hong Sangsoo what alcohol is to an alchemist. The harmony and cacophony of his world combine with a cold view of reality which actually reveals a warm concern toward life - this is perhaps the "power" of Kangwon province. Ji-Sook takes a trip to Kangwon province following a breakup with a married man. There she meets and becomes involved with another man. Ji-Sook′s ex-lover, Sang-Kwon, who aspires to be a college professor, goes on a trip to the same place with a university colleague. Sang-Kwon successfully finds a job as a professor, but he seeks out Ji-Sook again. They have led separate lives in two different spaces - Seoul and Kangwon province - and the dissonance between them and other characters reflects the contradictions of life and diversity of human emotions. A series of trivial episodes from where the film is constructed generate a peculiar reverberation throughout the film′s two-part structure, which makes a formal allusion to the duality of life. Hong uses only ambient sound and maintains a realistic viewpoint, perhaps in an effort to shed light on the fallacies in reality. (Lee Sang-Yong)
Director
Director
HONG Sangsoo
Born in 1961, he studied film at Chung-Ang University, the California Institute of Art in L.A. and the Chicago Institute of Art. In 1996, he made his first feature The Day a Pig Fell into the Well which was critically acclaimed. The Power of Kangwon Province is his second feature film.
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Credit
  • Director HONG Sangsoo 홍상수
  • Producer An Byung-Joo
  • Cast Paik Jong-Hak, Oh Youn-Hong, Kim Yoo-Suk
  • Screenplay Hong Sang-Soo
  • Cinematography Kim Young-Chul
  • Editor Ham Sung-Won
  • Sound Oh Se-Jin
  • Music Won Il
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