February 5, 2006

From an interview with Kim Jee Woon, director of “Tale of Two Sisters”

Filed under: film — joshua @ 5:16 pm

Kim Jee Woon

SC: ARE THERE ANY PARTS OF FILMMAKING THAT YOU DON’T ENJOY?

KJW: There is a part that I don’t like because it’s difficult. A lot of what I want to express is coming from my sensitivity, my sense of this world, and sometimes I have to explain it, verbalize it, so that I can convince everybody to work with me and that’s very difficult for me so I don’t like it.

Sometimes there are certain moments in my life when I get a strong impression, and because it’s a strong impresion, I want to move it to my film. I have to describe it and explain it, but I don’t think it’s possible to explain that strong impression that I felt on that moment in my life to other people. It’s very difficult.

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  1. yo –
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    i’m diggin’ your blog. keep it up, yo.
    peace out.

    Comment by joshua — February 9, 2006 @ 4:33 am

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