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Making of a Movie - The Bow (Kim Ki-duk)

From the director of "The Isle" and "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring."

"Simply Spectacular . . . The work of a master at the top of his game."
-Todo Brown Twitchfilm

"The Bow," by acclaimed South Korean director Kim Ki-duk, is a poetic - at times surreal - piece which makes use of a basic central gambit, layering it with ambiguous meaning and an enriching emotional resonance. Few directors are as skilled as Kim at this, and the film is well balanced, working on both levels and providing on the surface a tense study of love and trust, while gently and lyrically encouraging the viewer to dig deeper.

The film takes place on a boat floating on an unnamed ocean, on which lives an old man (Jeon Sung-hwan) and a young girl (Han Yeo-reum, also in the director's excellent "Samaria"). The old man plans to marry the girl, who he supposedly found some ten years earlier, and who has never left the boat, as soon as she turns seventeen. It is a date the old man eagerly awaits, even counting down the days on a calendar. The old man's other prize possession is a bow, with which he protects the girl, as well as using it as a musical instrument.

The two make money by hosting fishermen, and by telling their fortunes using the strange method of the old man shooting arrows at the girl as she swings in front of what appears to be a Buddhist painting on the side of the boat. Their idyllic existence is troubled by the appearance of a young man, who falls in love with the girl and accuses the old man of keeping her prisoner. Slowly, the girl starts to assert herself, and as the wedding day draws near, tensions mount and confrontation appears inevitable.

The story itself deals with many of the themes which often run through Kim Ki-duk's films, primarily in its examination of love through the concepts of ownership and trust. The relationship between the old man and the girl is complex, and even as the film progresses, and it appears that the girl is indeed kept against her will, Kim never offers any easy answers or condemnations. The old man and girl's affection for each other and co-dependence is made all the more powerful by the fact that neither speaks, and the way in which Kim allows subtle actions and glances to illustrate their emotions and motivations is extremely skilful, and never feels forced.

Ki-duk Kim (director) / Ki-duk Kim (screenplay)
CAST: Min-jeong Seo .... The young girl
Si-jeok Seo .... The student
Gook-hwan Jeon .... The student's father
Seong-hwang Jeon .... Old Man

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22 мая 2011 г. 7:40:14
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