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Deep Blue

Korean Panorama

Literature · Love/Romance · Psychology  

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year1997
  • Running Time100min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Melodrama, although considered a familiar genre, changes styles during each period. Director Kwak Ji-Kyun established the conventions of the 80′s, and now seems to be seeking a new approach for the 90′s. The love triangle between three childhood buddies Eunsuh, Suhwan and Hyunseh is the basic storyline of this film. The narrative is not chronological, but is told from each characters′ point-of-view. Eunsuh, living with memories of a miserable past is incapable of making Suhwan, the woman he loves happy. Form a distance, Hyunseh tries to protect the vulnerable Eunsuh. The three friends reach the point where ties must be broken. Suhwan joins a gang, and Hyunseh and Eunsuh start a new life as a married couple. But, the three end up hurting each other, and Hyunseh continues to accuse Eunsuh of being unfaithful to him. Their lives are affected by a "deep blue sadness." not only the result of their own past but a part of their parent′s as well. This vicious cycle reiterates the fact that true love can never be achieved through the isolated language of love. (Lee Yong-Kwan)
Director
KWAK Ji-kyun
Kwak was recognized as one of Korea’s best directors with shortly after his debut with [Winter Wanderer](1986). He became famous with [Shock Continues Long](1989) and [Portrait of the Days of Youth](1990). Following a long break after [Plum Blossom](2000), he directed [Fly High](2006) which failed to hit the mark. After his failure, he went back to his hometown and killed himself in May, 2010.
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  • Director KWAK Ji-kyun 곽지균
  • Producer Ahn Sang-Hun 안상훈
  • Cast Kang Soo-Yoen 강수연, Kim Seung-woo 김승우, Hwang In-Seong 황인성
  • Screenplay You Sang-Uk 유상욱
  • Cinematography Park Hee-Joo 박희주
  • Editor Kim Hyun 김현
  • Sound Lee Byung-Ha 이병하
  • Music Lee Bum-Hee 이범희
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