How did a literalwho director working in a third world country in the early 2000-s manage to create one of the finest masterpieces of crime fiction in the history of cinema?
How did a literalwho director working in a third world country in the early 2000-s manage to create one of the finest...
>poor people are bad
While Hollywood is busy sniffing their own farts, the third worlders are crafting Kino.
South Korea I imagine is mostly homogenous racially so it can’t possibly be lesser world than the US
wrong kino, faggot.
Wrong movie, faggot
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>South Korea
>third world
I hate the English
Gangnam Style!
It really is or at least was 20 years ago and earlier. I mean, did you not watch the movie?
the village in the film looks absolutely nothing like an actual thrid world village
How would you know? Are you from one such country?
Lemme guess, the US?
Bong is a hack and Song is an alcoholic asshole who abuses his co-stars.
For me, it's Park Chan-wook and Lee Byung-hun.
>English
Americans
it was set in the 80s though, south korea wasn't like that at the time of the film's creation
sure, but it was still borderline third-world, it had smaller gdp than slovenia or portugal
hivemind
He's def a yank
Jokes on you, im russian
>Korean shit
No thanks
Your loss. It's a brilliant film.
Yeah, zoomers here wouldn't know this because their minds are poisoned by K-pop whores shaking their hips on stage for lonely men, but South Korea's economic success is a relatively recent phenomenon. Korean Gen X'ers still have a vivid memory of how insignificant their country used to be.
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