• 제목/요약/키워드: Park Chan-wook

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<친절한 금자씨>와 역사적 알레고리 ( and Historical Allegory)

  • 한상언
    • 한국콘텐츠학회논문지
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    • 제13권6호
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    • pp.86-94
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    • 2013
  • 2000년대 한국영화는 자본의 영향으로 인해 민감한 문제를 정면에서 이야기 하는 대신 알레고리로 우회하는 것이 하나의 특징으로 나타났다. 복수3부작을 연출한 박찬욱은 이를 대표하는 감독이다. 박찬욱의 복수3부작 중 <친절한 금자씨>는 바로크 미학이 두드러진 작품으로, 이 논문에서는 발터 벤야민의 알레고리 개념을 중심으로 분석했다. 벤야민에 의하면 알레고리는 총체성으로 대표되는 상징과 달리 파편화된 것들을 직관에 의해 재구성하는 것으로 가상의 논리적 일관성을 위해 억압된 것들을 드러내는 작업이다. 이러한 모습이 잘 드러난 것이 바로크 시대 독일 비애극이다. 독일 비애극의 모습을 차용한 <친절한 금자씨>에서 박찬욱은 해방과 건국의 신화를 해체하여 오랫동안 역사서술에서 배제되어 왔던 사회주의자들과 무정부주의자들을 역사의 전면에 복원했다.

영화의 의상과 분장에 나타난 색채와 상징성에 관한 연구 - 박찬욱의 복수극 <올드보이>, <친절한 금자씨>, <박쥐>를 중심으로 - (A Study on Color and Symbolism of Costume and Make-up Image Shown in Chan-Wook Park's Films - Forcing on the Series of the Revenge Movies , , -)

  • 김태미;최인려
    • 한국의상디자인학회지
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    • 제14권1호
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    • pp.151-160
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    • 2012
  • The Purpose of this study is to examine the inner symbolic meaning of the revenge movies, forcing on , , by producer Chan-Wook Park. This study was analyzed with theoretical frames of Greimas's and Lacan's desire theory. The results of this study is as follows: Main characters of these films were tangled each their with love, desire, angry, hate and revenge. They also had desires and needs of revenge caused by deficiency. These films represented blue as sorrow, depression, frigidness, loneliness and deficiency, red as love, desire, angry, hate and revenge, black as strong will, till-eat, death, violence and bloody-mindedness and white as forgiveness, expiation and salvation. The function of colors in conveying meaning was very effected to analyzing the visual power implications and psychological effects on human feelings that colors have in the movie.

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Order-disorder phase transition in Fe/Pt(110)

  • Hwang, Chan-Yong;Han, Sang-Wook;Lee, Do-Hyun;Kim, Won-Dong;Kim, Han-Cheol;Hossain Mohammad Bellal;Kim, Chul-Ki;Park, Ju-Sang;Lee, Y.P.;Yang, Jeong-Wha;Hong, Ji-Sang
    • 한국자기학회:학술대회 개요집
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    • 한국자기학회 2006년도 동계학술연구발표회 및 자성 스핀트로닉스 국제학술대회
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    • pp.138-139
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    • 2006
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VENGEANCE, VIOLENCE, VAMPIRES: Dark Humour in the Films of Park Chan-wook

  • Hughes, Jessica
    • 비교문화연구
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    • 제28권
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    • pp.17-36
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    • 2012
  • This essay places the South Korean film Thirst (2009) within Park Chan-wook's oeuvre as a filmmaker notorious for graphic depictions of violence and revenge. Park's use of dark humour in his films, which is emphasized in Thirst perhaps more than ever, allows for a more self-aware depiction of violence, where both the viewer and the protagonist are awakened to the futility of revenge. This ultimately paints his characters as fascinatingly crazy - simultaneously heroes, villains, and victims. Film theorist Wes D. Gehring's three themes of dark humour ('man as beast,' 'the absurdity of the world,' and 'the omnipresence of death') become most obvious in Park's most recent film, which pays closer attention to character development through narrative detail. Rather than portraying the characters as sentimental, dark humour depicts their misfortunes in an alternative way, allowing for consideration of such taboo subjects as religion, adultery, and death/suicide. These issues are further tackled through Thirst's portrayal of its vampire protagonist, which ultimately de-mystifies the traditional vampire figure. While this character has more often been associated with romance, exoticism and the mystical powers of the supernatural, Thirst takes relatively little from the demons of Nosferatu (Murnau, 1922) and various other Dracula adaptations, nor the romantic figures of Interview with the Vampire (Jordan, 1994), and Twilight (Hardwicke, 2008). Instead, it is part of a much smaller group of contemporary vampire films, which are rather informed by a postmodern reconfiguration of the monster. Thus, this paper examines Thirst as an important contribution to the global and hybrid nature of those films in which postmodern vampires are sympathetic and de-mystified, exhibiting symptoms stemming from a natural illness or misfortune. Park's undertaking of a vampire film allows for a complex balance between narrative and visuals through his focus on the Western implications of this myth within Korean cinema. This combination of international references and traditional Korean culture marks it as highly conscious of New Korean Cinema's focus on globalization. With Thirst, Park successfully unites familiar images of the vampire hunting and feeding, with more stylistically distinct, grotesque images of violence and revenge. In this sense, dark humour highlights the less charming aspects of the vampire struggling to survive, most effective in scenes depicting the protagonist feeding from his friend's IV in the hospital, and sitting in the sunlight, slowly turning to ash, in the final minutes of the film. The international appeal of Park's style, combining conventions of the horror/thriller genre with his own mixture of dark humour and non-linear narrative, is epitomized in Thirst, which underscores South Korea's growing global interest with its overt international framework. Furthermore, he portrayal of the vampire as a sympathetic figure allows for a shift away from the conventional focus on myth and the exotic, toward a renewed construction of the vampire in terms of its contribution to generic hybridization and cultural adaptation.

Chloroprene 고무에 대한 Methyl Methacrylate의 Graft공중합 (Graft Copolymerization of Methyl Methacrylate on to Chloroprene Rubber)

  • 박찬영;김병규;박천욱
    • Elastomers and Composites
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    • 제26권2호
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    • pp.109-114
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    • 1991
  • The graft copolymerization of chloroprene rubber with methyl methacrylate in toluene solution has been carried out varying the concentration of monomer, initiator, CR, reaction time, and reaction temperature, etc.. It is observed that the grafting reaction follows conventional kinetic behavior under the present experimental conditions. Identification of grafting on to chloroprene rubber was obtained through characterization of the graft copolymer by infrared spectrometer.

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