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World Premiere Usu

Korean Cinema Today

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2021
  • Running Time79min
  • FormatDCP
  • ColorColor
Program Note
While preparing to shut down the photo studio business that he has been running, a man (Yoon Jemoon) hears that someone named Chulsu has died. The man contacts several friends in the hope of finding to attend the funeral with him. Usu is a film in which an image of a man, sunk in depression, is printed on a screen. It is not important who Chulsu is. It looks as if the man traces back his past, but the film refuses to give any concrete explanation. Instead, it carves abstract emotions onto a refined screen. Characters are placed in the multi-layered frames and are as quiet as paintings. Leisurely paced, the film captures them as they are buried in darkness while conversations, that look absent-minded yet incisive, add vitality to the slow and contemplative rhythm. The half serious and half playful lines sound like an extended joke about loneliness. Usu is a drama that resembles a carefully staged photograph. It casts its shadow of sorrow and loneliness upon those who watch it. (SONG Kyung-won)
Director
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OH Sehyeon
Oh Sehyeon was born in Samcheok, Korea, in 1980. He majored in painting and studied film at Yonsei University Graduate School. He produced experimental films such as the short film To Suicide is To Live (2006), and his first feature film Flash (2020), which was invited to the Jeonju International Film Festival. Usu is the director's second feature film.
Credit
  • Director
    OH Sehyeon
  • ProducerLyu ZHANG
  • CastJemoon YOON
    Taehun KIM
    Jisung KIM
  • Production CompanyLuFilm
    lufilm@naver.com
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