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`I had to trade away creative freedoms'
박찬욱, '나는 창작의 자유를 잃었다’
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Director Park Chan-wook, right, and his younger brother, Chan-kyong, a media artist, talk during an interview with The Korea Times about 'Seoul, Our Movie,' a promotional film for the capital, Tuesday./ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul
Director Park Chan-wook, right, and his younger brother, Chan-kyong, a media artist, talk during an interview with The Korea Times about "Seoul, Our Movie," a promotional film for the capital, Tuesday.
/ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul

Director of 'Old Boy' confesses on burdens for commercial success


Director Park Chan-wook, right, and his younger brother, Chan-kyong, a media artist, talk during an interview with The Korea Times about 'Seoul, Our Movie,' a promotional film for the capital, Tuesday./ Korea Times photo by Shim Hyun-chul
By Park Si-soo

Director Park Chan-wook is one of a few among those in his profession who are both critically acclaimed and commercially bankable.


Despite his success in the Cannes Film Festival and box offices here, Park feels that his creative desire is boxed in by other new obligations to the point that he has to rely on distractions.

"I feel less freedom than before," Park said in an exclusive interview with The Korea Times in downtown Seoul, Tuesday, reflecting his feeling of pressure as a big-name director. "As the size of the budget for my movies increases, so does the pressure I feel. I should do my best, at least, to prevent investors from losing money. This is business."

The interview followed a news conference for "Seoul, Our Movie," a promotional film for Seoul, Park and his younger brother, Chan-kyong, a media artist, will take responsibility for making.

Under the project initiated by the Seoul City government, people around the world are allowed to upload video clips of less-than-five-minutes featuring the capital city on video-sharing site Youtube (www.youtube.com/seoulourmovie) between Aug. 20 and Nov. 9 under three themes — "Working in Seoul," "Made in Seoul" and "Seoul." The duo will select the best-made clips and edit them into the form of a promotional movie to be released in January.

Brothers share passion, talent for Seoul film project
Brothers share passion, talent for Seoul film project
2013-08-20 19:25  |  Shows & Dramas

Park said he will put his own twist on portraying the city.

"I find myself becoming easily exhausted while making a commercial film," the 50-year-old said. "Perhaps this is because the project is big and heavy. But it's not the case with this project. So I will take it as a chance to refresh myself."

He said that Seoul is a beautiful place to live in, surrounded by mountains and well-preserved forests, adding that he particularly loves to see — not climb — Mt. Inwang that sits behind Cheong Wa Dae. But it doesn't necessarily mean the upcoming movie will only shed light on the bright side of Seoul.

"The movie won't only shed light on the positive side of the city," he noted. "I will produce a balanced view."

Chan-kyong echoed this view, saying their primary goal in the mission was to show the "true face" of the metropolitan city of 12 million people, not highlighting certain aspects.

"I want to reflect foreigners' views in the film," the younger Park said. "Perhaps foreign residents in Seoul have more diverse views about Seoul than locals."

Park said he has no immediate plans to make a new commercial film; instead he will take the Seoul project as a chance for refreshment to produce a movie with a fresh twist.

"I learned a lot about Korean shamanism from my younger brother," he said. "This is a very unique subject that I'm now interested in. I currently have no plan for movie making. But possibly, I will make a film about the superstitious belief."

Park said, if possible, he wants to work with Gene Hackman, 83, the retired American actor who won several prizes.

"He left me a strong impression through Unforgiven," Park said, referring to the 1992 Hollywood film that portrayed the life of retired Wild West gunslingers. "Well...But who knows. He might come back on stage if I suggest him acting a scenario that meets his taste."




박찬욱, '나는 창작의 자유를 잃었다’

영화감독 박찬욱은 평단의 찬사와 상업적 성공을 동시에 거둔 몇 안 되는 감독들 가운데 하나다.

그러나 칸 영화제에서의 수상과 국내 극장가에서의 흥행에도 불구하고 박 감독은 새로운 형태의 의무감 때문에 그의 창작욕이 가둬져 있음을 느낀다고 말했다.

화요일 코리아타임스와의 단독 인터뷰에서 박 감독은, “이전에 비해 자유를 잃었다는 느낌이다. 내 작품에 투입되는 예산이 커질수록 내가 느끼는 압박감도 커진다. 물론 최소한 투자자들이 손해를 보지 않도록 최선을 다하겠지만 말이다. 이것도 엄연히 비즈니스니까.”라며 거장 감독으로서 압박감을 느끼고 있음을 드러냈다.

이날 인터뷰는 동생인 박찬경 감독과 함께 제작을 맡게 될 영화‘우리들의 영화, 서울’의 제작 발표회에 이어 진행됐다.
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