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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 1:38 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 1:51 pm
by swo17
Michael Kerpan wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:05 pm
Richard Brody has a very nice review of one of my favorite HSS films A Tale of Cinema in the New Yorker:
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-f ... s-theatres (might be pay-walled)
Apparently this is being theatrically released in the USA for the first time -- I hope this presages a bluray release.
Tale of Cinema is already out on Blu-ray from Arrow Academy
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 2:12 pm
by Michael Kerpan
swo17 wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:51 pm
Tale of Cinema is already out on Blu-ray from Arrow Academy
For region A? (Arrows page says Region B -- I've never tested this release in my region A bluray player...)
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 2:22 pm
by swo17
Yes, it was a joint US/UK release. You can buy the US release at Amazon, DeepDiscount, B&N.com, etc. I might think that the UK release would also be Region A compatible but I couldn't say for sure
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 2:54 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 2:56 pm
by Michael Kerpan
I wonder if these really are different -- or is it just the labeling on the package? I may have to experiment....
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 3:20 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 4:06 pm
by The Fanciful Norwegian
I set my multi-region player to Region B and the U.S. release worked fine, even though the packaging only indicates Region A. So it's a pretty safe bet the UK release would work in a Region A player as well. I think dual-region titles from Arrow are exactly the same on disc for the U.S. and UK editions, to the extent that their release of Suzuki's Born Under Crossed Stars uses seamless branching for a cockfighting scene cut in the UK (the scene is there on a Region A player but replaced by a black screen on a Region B player).
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue May 25, 2021 5:18 pm
by Michael Kerpan
Thanks, Fanciful Norwegian!
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:00 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Thu Jun 03, 2021 5:32 pm
by therewillbeblus
I read the bifurcation in both Virgin and Right Now, Wrong Then to be less of a Rashomon-aping narrative that meditates on how perspective is fallible, or objectively addressing hypothetical takes, and more of an inverted and deeper use of that gimmick to expose our inner subjective natures, wish-fulfillments, negative core beliefs, and semi-conscious sources of shame. One half is the 'reality' of a character's defective traits or impotences in action, and the other is the 'fantasy' of the validation they seek. I don't recall specifics in the film, but I find Hong to be one of the most courageous filmmakers working today because he renders himself naked before us in his work, exhibiting that his mind and/or behavior may wander towards manipulation, abuse, impulsive fury, selfishness, pathetic withdrawal, and other socially and personally-damnable qualities. Through form he also generates validation for why one would uncomfortably suppress these thoughts and feelings, by doing so himself in and with the film. He also validates the subjective truths of his experience like Yvonne Rainer's attitude towards the relationship between personal perceptions and objectivity- in the ending of Virgin and, more confidently, in choosing his solipsistic experience as the only one that matters when in love, and shared with his new love, in Right Now, Wrong Then, which tows the line in grounding himself to his internal logic without issuing nervous apologies to the public who simply cannot- nor should expect to- access this truth.
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:03 am
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 2:18 pm
by Michael Kerpan
I am very envious of you. barbarella satyricon. How/where did you manage to see these?
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:08 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 4:16 pm
by Michael Kerpan
For a while, at least, it was possible to see some current Hong films screened theatrically (and not just at either the MFA or Harvard Film Archive) here in Boston. I wonder if those days are a thing of the past (even after the pandemic is finally over).
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 4:53 pm
by therewillbeblus
Michael, I'm almost certain that The Woman Who Ran played virtual screenings through either the Brattle, Coolidge Corner, or Kendal Sq this year.. though I can't find confirmation anywhere online
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 5:55 pm
by The Fanciful Norwegian
barbarella satyricon wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:08 pm
I’m currently in Seoul, and the local
cinematheque has been screening a three-film program of Hong, with
Hotel by the River being the third feature along with the other two. I saw
Woman there, and
Introduction at another theater, as that one’s still in its first run over here. Neither screenings were subtitled, of course, but I’ve picked up enough Korean in the past few years to manage to follow along. These, incidentally, were the first Hong films I saw in a theater.
You might already know this, but the Korean Film Council maintains a list of domestic films screening in Seoul with English subtitles, which is rare but does occasionally happen with things on either end of the "commercial"/"indie" scale (i.e. the very biggest blockbusters and the smaller festival/arthouse films).
Introduction is currently among them:
http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/eng/schedule/subtitSchedule.jsp
therewillbeblus wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 4:53 pm
Michael, I'm almost certain that
The Woman Who Ran played virtual screenings through either the Brattle, Coolidge Corner, or Kendal Sq this year.. though I can't find confirmation anywhere online
It's had a fair number of virtual festival screenings but not a standard run (virtual or otherwise) yet. The Gene Siskel Film Center is selling tickets for virtual screenings
next month, so I'm guessing other venues will be showing it around the same time.
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 6:18 pm
by Michael Kerpan
There is very little advertising of what might actually be available in Boston anymore. One pretty much needs to check theater websites directly. I look forward to seeing Woman Who Ran eventually -- one way or another.
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 09, 2021 7:28 pm
by therewillbeblus
Michael, you can subscribe to the core theatres that do tend to screen these limited releases and they send you regular email updates. I'm not a member at any of those theatres (anymore) but still get emails regularly.
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Thu Jun 10, 2021 11:33 am
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2021 4:33 am
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 12:33 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 1:23 pm
by Michael Kerpan
Alas, this film is not currently scheduled to screen any place near Boston (unless you count NYC as near).
Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Tue Jun 22, 2021 2:08 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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Re: Hong Sangsoo
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2021 1:56 pm
by barbarella satyricon
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