• FILMS&TV

    Vampires, Confucianism, Christianity’s Latent Monarchism, and the Translation of Sociohorror

    by  • May 19, 2011 • FILMS&TV, KOREA, SF • 0 Comments

    (Note: I’m filing this under Korean SF, though it only fits there if we define SF as “speculative fiction”: still, I think this post does appeal to a crucial question at the heart of the reception of SF and other fantastical genres in cultures foreign to the culture of a given work’s original production....

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    Two Good Korean Films

    by  • May 2, 2011 • FILMS&TV, KOREA • 0 Comments

    I don’t watch a lot of Korean films these days, in part so few good ones are put out, but also because none of the good ones actually play in my neighborhood. No, it’s all junk in my neighborhood, and I’m busy enough that sometimes it’s hard to justify the trek out to Seoul...

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    Thoughts on Dexter

    by  • January 12, 2011 • FILMS&TV • 5 Comments

    Back when I was traveling around the US in the summer of 2009, a number of people were talking about the TV series Dexter, but it took me until recently to check it out. If you don’t know the series, it’s basically about a “moral” psychopath who hunts down people essentially like himself. He...

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    짜증나는 로맨스

    by  • December 13, 2010 • FILMS&TV • 0 Comments

    Okay, the thing is, I knew I wasn’t going to be crazy about this film,  쩨쩨한 로맨스. It’s not because I have anything necessarily against love stories, to be honest… I don’t go for the Hollywood version of “romance,” to be sure, but look, love is the theme of the vast majority of mainstream...

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    초능력자

    by  • December 7, 2010 • FILMS&TV, KOREA, SF • 0 Comments

    Choneunryeokja Tonight I saw 초능력자 (Choneungryeokja, which you could translate as “Psychic” or “Person with Supernatural Powers”1) with Miss Jiwaku, and I have to say that it actually pretty much was what one of my students described: …pretty good for the first hour or so, and then ramps up an exponential curve of silliness...

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