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Screening: Jang Sun-woo’s A Petal

It’ll be good to get another chance to see this classic movie. Thanks to the KCC for programming it.

A Petal (꽃잎)

Director: Jang Sun-woo (1996, 101 mins)
Cast: Moon Sung-keun, Lee Jung-hyun, Lee Young-ran, Yoo Soon-chul
Original novel by Choe Yun
10 May 2018 7:00 pm, KCCUK. Book via EventBrite

A Petal

Stumbling along rivers and roads in tattered, ill-fitting clothes, an unnamed girl trails a vulgar and violent man. Refusing to leave his side no matter how much the man beats, berates, and sexually assaults her, the girl follows him home. The question of what led to the mental collapse and subsequent ruination of this once happy child provides the framework for a film that attempts to address the trauma of the Gwangju Uprising on the psyche of the Korean people. Director Jang Sun–woo (Lies, 1999) uses impressionistic flashbacks, sometimes monochrome, sometimes in startling, child-like animation, to bring a dark memory of recent history onto the screen.

Last year’s A Taxi Driver (Jang Hoon) (LKL review here) gave the blockbuster treatment to the same historic event, but its tragedy is arguably more powerful when viewed through the eyes of Jang Sun-woo’s broken protagonist, as taken from the pages of Ch’oe Yun’s short story, There a Petal Falls (various reviews / essays here).

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