• Title/Summary/Keyword: Infernal Affair

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Analysis of Factors for Commercial Success in Cross-National Film Remakes: Case Study on 'Infernal Affairs' (국가 간 리메이크 영화의 상업적 성공 요인 분석 - 영화 무간도(Infernal Affairs)를 중심으로-)

  • Meng Yue;Yoojin Kim
    • The Journal of the Convergence on Culture Technology
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    • v.10 no.6
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    • pp.523-532
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    • 2024
  • This study explores the factors contributing to the commercial success of remade films across countries by analyzing the original Hong Kong film Infernal Affairs and its remakes in the United States (The Departed), South Korea (New World), and Japan (Double Face). This paper analyzes the factors of success and failure based on Konstantin Verevis's remake film theory, focusing on aspects such as the selection of film texts, visual language, narrative structure, and cultural intertextuality. The analysis reveals that successful remade films enhance their visual appeal and strengthen emotional connections with audiences through structural completeness of the original text, creative narrative reconstruction, and differentiated cinematography. Conversely, the failure of some remakes is attributed to excessive replication of the original or the lack of consideration for cultural intertextuality, failing to resonate with audiences. This study emphasizes the need for an approach that maintains the identity of the original while incorporating new cultural sensibilities to achieve success in remakes. It aims to provide practical guidance that promotes multicultural exchange and cooperation in the global film market. The importance of strategic considerations in remaking films that reflect various cultural contexts is highlighted.