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How many times is art going to imitate life?
10 May 2024
An occasional theme in cinema is art imitating life, or vice versa. That was the gist of Francois Truffaut's "Day for Night", and it's the whole idea behind advertising.

I should note that "Bamui haebyun-eoseo honja" ("On the Beach at Night Alone" in English) is the first Hong Sang-soo movie that I've ever seen. I have some understanding of Korean cinema, thanks to "Parasite" and "Lady Vengeance". This movie is yet another comparison/contrast between life and art. Obviously I can't compare it to the rest of the director's work. What I can say is that it's a movie that tests your attention span: lots of long takes showing people just talking. I wouldn't say that it's exactly a good or bad movie, but I couldn't see what point it was trying to make. Or maybe it was an analysis of the protagonist's choices. Like I said, it requires a lot of concentration.

Whatever the case, it appears that Hong is an acquired taste, like Jim Jarmusch. See what you think.
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