
I would like to introduce you to a film that Hong Sang-su made in 2000.
The story is about his aunt who, as his name suggests, is a story about a young man who is plotting against his uncle. In other words, it is about the fall of the flower.
As is typical of Hong Sang-su, it is built with simple, ordinary dialogues. Despite this structure, his strength is that he can naturally present the nature of the mind behind his subject.
He presents the story of a young girl who falls from a flower from different perspectives. He mainly presents the girl’s purity from the perspective of a man and the girl’s true nature. In presenting these two aspects, I don’t know if he saw it from his own perspective, whether he had studied it, heard it, or what he based his view on, but from what I know, From the things that are difficult to talk about to the ordinary things, to the things that are not If you write in green, you can only express green, but if you put black on white, you can think and see endlessly. This is a saying about Chinese and Japanese calligraphy, but it seems to apply to all art.
Virgin Stripped Bare by Her Bachelors [2000]