Still only 50, Choi Dong-hoon has been a front-runner among Korean directors for at least the past 15 years, with hits under his belt including “The Thieves,” “Assassination” and “Tazza: The High R…
The film is a genre-bending caper in which two gurus from the Koryo Dynasty search for a time-bending blade and unexpectedly cross paths with modern-day folk hunting down a dangerous alien hidden inside a human body.
Similarly, whenever I work on action scenes, I want to make those sequences ever more thrilling and fun to watch.As a director you always have choices. You could have an alien spacecraft land in the middle of an urban area and go to battle in the middle of a city. We’ve seen that before. But what if I put that spacecraft into an underground parking lot? It is a space we all feel very familiar with. Somewhere we go every day.
With shooting spread over 13 months, this must be one of Korea’s longest and most expensive film productions Why was that? Similarly, all my actors initially felt a little uncomfortable, acting in front of the green screen. But we all understood that we were making a film about people, that the CGI would be around us and that our film was not there to show off CGI technology. Once I figured out the process, that became quite fun too.As an example, the Madam Black character uses a mirror to enlarge her fists and grab the alien.
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