Without giving anything of argument, the first thing you notice is that there is no preamble. From the first second and the main story begins. Nothing to teach us what life was like before the characters, or rather, nothing directly, such as the characters in the story. Do not explain how is your life, or engaged, or as were happy before the events occurred that we will file for the movie (very typical that, in American movies.) And while many of these issues will advance the film by glimpsing at any time know anyone who has gone through their lives or who cares for them, no friends, no family etc ... anyone to be able to phone in a time of need.
The dialogues are very simple, even simple and above all, are almost nonexistent. The story has very explanatory phrases. Suddenly, a character we do not know and never know absolutely nothing, which clearly tell oracle, what exactly is happening and even, as you can undo the wrong. In general, the main characters are not so simple in their statements that you believe you can reach at any time (I also assume that the doubling aid to the latter statement, I acknowledge that my Korean goes slack lately ...) Not so with the two main characters, because, although his dialogue does not go much further and even some of his actions also are not credible (must suffer narcolepsy both because the facility to sleep and I often wanted. ..), his actions make us empathize with them and his eyes convey to us all that is happening, needless to say (Note gestures deserve to have as they practice their methods to try not to sleep, and that could be taken from any Japanese horror movie as The Ring or The Curse and has nothing to do with their knowledge to be in other situations) . The two minor characters have little chance to show sentences or the depth that can come to have (although the actress appears again towards the end of the film and can show off a little more), but at least have the good fortune be in the most shocking scene in the entire film, both aesthetically and in the argument from my point of view, showing a few seconds all the power they have within and together forming a composition of actors and the scenery unforgettable and almost pictorial.
What does that stands out above the rest, the direction of art and photography direction, which are exquisite, the colors, the clothes (usually a white dress and a black because as repeated several times in the film: "the white and black are the same color") houses and decoration, when the image is divided by a tissue or part shade and is completely blurred ... and of course the scene of four characters with clothing and placing each on the merits, carefully considered, in that wonderful dreamlike, almost painterly composition, discussed earlier. It is partly the direction of art and photography, so you'll all breathe something different something more beautiful than we usually see in any movie that comes to our cinemas. At times many of the plans become a canvas and seem authentic works of art.
Regarding the soundtrack, rather than the compositions of Bark Ji While supporting the action, highlights the song repeated several times and finally came to the credits called breat h composed by Philip Sheppard and sung by Juliette Van Peteghem very style of Lisa Gerrard.
Ultimately a love story and its reverse heartbreak, told through the dream and its reverse The
sleepwalking, Buddhist spirituality with some form of transformation into a butterfly, and we
walk away from everything we're used to seeing or just anything that we are used
to let us see. Because Dream of Kim Ki-Duk, was Official Selection at the San Sebastian Film Festival 2008 and in the Asian Film Festival Barcelona (BAFF) in 2009, but even so it came to be released in theaters in our country.
sleepwalking, Buddhist spirituality with some form of transformation into a butterfly, and we
walk away from everything we're used to seeing or just anything that we are used
to let us see. Because Dream of Kim Ki-Duk, was Official Selection at the San Sebastian Film Festival 2008 and in the Asian Film Festival Barcelona (BAFF) in 2009, but even so it came to be released in theaters in our country.
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