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ARCHIVE

23rd(2021)



BONG Joon-ho

  • South Korea
  • 2006
  • 119min
  • color

fiction / SF / family

SYNOPSIS

Gang-du works in a canteen at the banks of the Han River and discovers something dangling from a bridge among the crowd. Soon, the unidentified monster comes up on the riverside, crushing and biting people without hesitation. In the midst of this chaos, he accidently loses hold of his daughter Hyun-seo while running away with her. At that moment, the monster snatches her and slowly disappears into the Han River.​

PROGRAM NOTE

Park Hee-bong runs a small canteen at the banks of the Han River, and one autumn, he and his three children get obsessed with catching a bizarre creature. It is because the daughter of the oldest son Park Gang-doo, a middle school student Hyun-seo, disappeared under the bridge over the Han River, wrapped around the monster's tail. Archer Nam-ju, the only proud member of the family, must have been the best future Hyun-seo could dream of beyond a 3.3 square meter canteen trailer, but The Host does not tell anything more than that Nam-ju is a careful archer to the extent of being sluggish. Indeed, Nam-ju misses the timing of attack not only at the stadium, but in front of the monster she encounters. Bae Doona portrays Nam-ju with concise and casual gestures, without the impatience to add her individuality to an unknown character. Any audience can witness the accuracy and modesty of Bae Doona who exists precisely as much as her share. In brief, Bae Doona exists while aiming ¡®carefully¡¯ until she reaches the final golden point to penetrate the enemy¡¯s vital point. An arrow that flies and hits at the right time since it is not fired excessively. Archery in The Host is an excellent metaphor for Bae Doona¡¯s acting method. [±è¼Ò¹Ì] 

Director

  • BONG Joon-hoBONG Joon-ho

    A world-class master, recognized for his artistry, entertainment, popularity and originality. Joon-ho is considered to be one of the most influential and interesting cineasts today. Parasite (2019) became the first Korean film to win the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival, and at the Academy Awards 2020, it received four awards including Best Picture and Best Director.

Credit

  • ProducerCHOI Yong-bae
  • Cast SONG Kang-ho, BYUN Hee-bong, KO A-sung, PARK Hae-il, BAE Doona
  • Screenwriter Bong Joon-ho, HAH Joon-won, BAEK Chul-hyun
  • Cinematography KIM Hung-goo
  • Editor KIM Sun-min
  • Music LEE Byeong-woo [MUSIKDORF]
  • Sound CHOI Tae-young [LIVE TONE]