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Waikiki Brothers
Korean Panorama
· Social Criticism · Coming of Age · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time105min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
′Waikiki Brothers′ is a four-piece band led by the main character, Sung-Woo. Once a hot band in Seoul, their fortunes change for the worse due to economic recession. Wandering about in search of work, one-member calls it quits. The remaining three members finally return to their hometown, Suanbo. But their hometown is not the paradise that it used to be. Sung-Woo′s mentor has turned into an alcoholic. His first love is now a widow. And old friends seem embittered by tough times. ′Are you happy that you′re doing what you want?′ asks one of his friends. But Sung-Woo is unable
to answer. In many ways, <b>Waikiki Brothers</b> is reminiscent of the director′s debut effort, <b>Three Friends</b>. Both films are about the world of men seen through a woman′s perspective. And both films are about outsiders of this society. The still-camera once again stares at the characters from a distance. But the men of <b>Waikiki Brothers</b> cannot hate the world, like the boys in <b>Three Friends</b>. They have to accept their third-rate reality. And inevitably, their songs are tinged with sadness. (Han Sang-Jun)
Director
YIM Soon-rye
Born in 1961 in Incheon, Yim Soon-Rye received her BA in English at Hanyang University and studied film at the graduate school. She stepped into Korean film industry as an assistant director for Yeo Kyun-Dong′s [Out to the World]. She made her debut [Three friends] in 1996, which won the NETPAC Award at the 1st PIFF.
Credit
- Director
YIM Soon-rye - ProducerLee Eun
- CastLee Uhl
Park Won-Sang
Hwang Jung-Min
Oh Ji-Hye - ScreenplayIm Soon-Rye
- CinematographyChoi Ji-Yeol
- Production DesignOh Sang-Man
- EditorKim Sang-Bum
- SoundHan Chul-Hee
- MusicChoi Soon-Sik
- Production CompanyMyung Film
kkh@myungfilm.com - World Salese-pictures
choej@ep-korea.com
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