Germany: "Korean Films Are Violent"… Park Chan-wook Responds, "I'm Actually Curious"
[Asia Economy Reporter Choi Seung-woo] Director Park Chan-wook drew attention by responding to a German audience's question, "Why do Korean films feature so much blood and violence?" with "It is rather the preference of foreign audiences that is the problem."
On the 2nd (local time), Park held an online Q&A session with local audiences to commemorate the release of the film
At the event, Park said, "Since
Park responded, "I am actually curious. There are many good Korean films without violent elements, so why do foreign audiences prefer the violent ones more?"
He added, "From the early 2000s, when I was just starting to make a name for myself, many Korean films were introduced under the brand 'Asian Extreme,' so it seems the image of violent films was established."
'Asian Extreme' is a brand series by the UK film distributor Tartan, which has consistently introduced Asian films from Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and others since the early 2000s. Films such as Park's
Park said, "
Another audience member cited BTS leader RM watching
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