Chilsu und Mansu (1988)

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Chilsu und Mansu: Directed by Kwang-su Park. With Sung-Ki Ahn, Chong-ok Bae, Joong-Hoon Park, Kang Shin-il. A painter quits his job and looks to an old acquaintance for work and a place to stay.

“This is a movie with a message. It highlights the struggle of two men, Chilsu and Mansu. Both are painters without a stable job. The movie follows the daily pointless lives of these two men, joined by desperation and lack of employment. The film sends many messages to the viewer. The most poignant is the daily struggle of the common man in Korea (in th 80u0026#39;s) with no education. It reflects the hopelessness of the poor, as well as the outsider. This is shown by the younger manu0026#39;s dream of going to Miami as an escape from his world, even though he has never been there. It is also shown by the older manu0026#39;s inability to obtain stable work, due to his fatheru0026#39;s history of being a communist. The second message (to me) is that of cultural imperialism by the West in Korea. In the movie, one sees many influences of Western ideas. The girl that the younger man likes works at Burger King; The older guy dresses up as a painter from France in order to impress the women; the younger man sees America (miami) as a solution to his life; he wears a shirt resembling the American flag; and the billboard the 2 men paint is that of an advertisement for American whiskey.”

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