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Guest syille

Hi.. all,

if you have free time..........

please.........don't forget to vote everyday 4 kang dong won in this survey on :

http://www.arirang.co.kr/intro.asp

the 500 eps of showbiz extra's survey, from july 'til the end of august 2007.

thanks all......

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hi..hi..hi...Kamin....thanks 4 the info...

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Guest syille

there is a review about "M" movie on the mag in my country....(asianstars july edition)

the title the wrote is not "M" but "Love is Mysterious and Sad"...and the storyline was a little bit different from i heard, i will post it at "M" thread.

also there is a note about KDW, i've translated it, hopely not made any mistakes.

After the classic movie "Duelist" (starring Kang Dong Won also) succeded, Director Lee Myung See has made new things in his new movie, he can proved the other side of movie star KDW's acting capability.

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Guest subduing mara

Hi guys, I got a news in a Thai version from oceanluv and translated it into English

(sorry for my Eng lah :sweatingbullets: )

Kang Dong Won decided not to accept any official showbiz during this time as he planned for a vacation in his hometown. He said during an interview that he is very busy from tight schedules of film shootings and promotion trips since 2005; therefore, it is a time for a short break.

Since finished filming M in March 2007, Kang Dong Won did not plan to attend any events, he wish to take some vacations in his hometown. He already discussed with his agency for this decision.

On the 11th, Kang Dong Won shown up at a premier of a movie (anonymous) because he was invited (no further comments from source)

For his latest film, M will be launched in in October 2007

Source: http://news.media.daum.net/entertain/broad.../v17411547.html

Credit (Thai Translation) : Nong Tarn

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Guest syille

haiiyaaa...thanks 4 the news subduingmara and oceanluv......

a short break huh???!!!

is that mean that we wouldn't hearing or seing his perfomance till october?

hiks.... :mellow:

other than that... happy vacation 4 him, hopely he does enjoy the priceless time now......

so.... hmmm.....should i take a break 4 opening this thread too........'till october??

:P kidding.... :)

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Guest ripgal

Now I can't wait for October to come already! So anticipating M now..

So he won't be appearing publicly anytime soon? I guess he himself is one who prefers privacy. I think it's best he takes some time to rest... ^_^

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Guest subduing mara

I dont know how can I wait him from disguise for that long :sweatingbullets: , but he deserves some rests after hard workings.

Wondering if he needs a braek from a heartache, maybe :sweatingbullets: :blush:

(just kidding lah !)

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I've found a new about Lee Myung See, when talking about "M",

don't know if anybody already know it, so i'm posting it.

it's a little late... the interview was taken march 20, 2007

20/03/2007

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There is a fragile-looking elderly lady looking out from the set of Lee Myung-se’s latest film, “M.” She’s Song Hye-suk, 66, a retired professor at the Seoul Institute of the Arts who is considered the godmother of the local film and theater scene.

A sign of her success, her retirement ceremony was filled with her top-notch-celebrity pupils, including the film director Jang Jin, and actors Kim Su-ro, Yu Hae-jin, and Cheon Mu-song, to name a few.

Mr.Lee, 50, a renowned stylistic director, was also one of her talented students.

A member of the class of ’77 at the Seoul Institute of the Arts, Mr.Lee has been her student for three decades.

Ms.Song is on the set to work on “Finding M,” a documentary about the making of Mr.Lee’s film, and “A Documentary ― Lee Myung-se.” It has been her goal to film documentaries after she retires.

Ms.Song is not only Mr.Lee’s mentor, but also a big fan.

“When I watched his first short film for an assignment in a directing class, I knew immediately that Lee was exceptionally talented,” she says.

“He is a true film genius.” As the oldest person on the set, Ms.Song’s passion and strength have made her the first to arrive over the last four months.

Filming started last November and will end at the end of this month.

“M” seems almost like a code that only the two of them can decipher.

How did the project come together?

Song: I have always been fond of films, and filming a documentary has been my long-time dream, not to mention that I have been a huge fan of director Lee and his movies.

He used to say he would invest in my documentary when he makes enough money, and there was no reason for me to turn down his offer.

He kept his promise by providing me with the film set for my documentary.

With one of the former students I took a short intensive lesson on filming, and came to the set.

Isn’t it sometimes burdensome to have an elderly person on the set?

Lee: Not in the least bit.

In the States it is not unusual to see directors, producers or crew members over the age of 80.

However, in Korea that is not the case.I feel that there should be more people like professor Song.She brings refreshments, snacks and even medicine for the crew.

Over the years, we have grown so close that she almost feels like family.

Cho Seong-woo, the music director, even asked me if I really was one of her pupils.

How would you evaluate Lee’s movies?

Song: In my opinion, he is the only writer/ director in Korea to create genuine films without focusing too much on the narrative.

It was distressing to see his movies being misinterpreted and not given the credit they deserve.

Director Lee tries to communicate through the rhythm, colors and mise-en-scene in his movies, but critics only focused on the plot.

I think this is due to the strong influence of leftist movies and thesis movies, which emphasize the message over the movie’s style.

What does the title of the documentary, “Finding M,” mean?

Song: Director Lee is still in search of movies.

Mise-en-scene, motion and movie all start with the letter M.

Furthermore, the title of his new movie is “M,” and the main character is Min-woo, which also starts with an M.

Subsequently, “M” represents a maze that director Lee is still trying to find his way through.

Rehearsals, actors’ make-up, lighting, designs, and sets will all be included in “Finding M.”

Your last film, “Duelist,” received mixed reviews.

You expressed the characters’ emotions through images rather than plot.

How many of your intentions were fulfilled through the film?

Lee: Frankly, there is no such thing as a new story or plot.

It does not matter whether a movie has a fresh plot, what is important is that it has its own style.

People say that Korean movies have diversified in terms of subject, however the diversity of style has been lost.

I intend to go my own way in “M” as well.What was director Lee like as a student?

Song: When it came to images, he had a special talent.

Even as a student he was only concerned about films, as he is now.

We have always shared similar views on films, and even after graduating, director Lee consulted me about his scenarios.

Lee: In the words of the famous poet Charles-Pierre Baudelaire, “A poet should always think of poetry.” I do not consider myself as being extremely talented in making films.

Thus, I need to concentrate all my energy in my films in order to succeed.

Even most of my dreams are related to films.

Alfred Hitchcock, Yasujiro Ozu, Orson Welles and Kim Su-yong are frequent visitors to my dreams.

In the dreams, I would go into theaters and realize that my films are in fact directed by other directors.

It’s somewhat similar to students having nightmares about important exams.

This is your first film.

How is it different from working in theater?

Song: In theater, actors perform in front of a live audience in a limited space.

There is an energy and passion that films lack.

However, films have freedom and leave room to expand.

I feel I am gaining more insight into the differences between the two.

I used to think that the two are very similar, however, my experiences tell me that it is almost impossible to apply method acting in films.

Lee: If a theater performance is a chain of emotions, acting in films is expressing the present moment.

It is a misconception that actors need to know everything about the character and his situation.

The actor only needs to concentrate on each given scene.

Plus, there is a sense of emotion in each scene in a film.

Actors tend to concentrate on more delicate facial expression in close-ups.

However it is best for them to stay still since each scene has its own sensation.

In this film, I collaborated with actor Kang Dong-won for the second time.

I aspire to break the stereotype of “film performance.” Normally, wailing scenes or playing disabled characters are considered excellent performances.

However, I personally think understanding the scene and delivering it with accuracy should be the standard of a good performance.

Often, actors like Kang Dong-won and Jang Dong-geon have the advantage of not having to act as well as others to meet the standard.

Their natural characteristics should be evaluated as part of their performance.

In the case of Kang Dong-won, he instinctively understands what I expect in a certain scene.

Song: Getting to know actor Kang Dong-won was a pleasant surprise.

I feel that he might have a similar DNA structure to director Lee.

He is a quick-witted, sensitive actor.

Viewers of director Lee’s “M” will surely discover genuine film performance and experiments with images.

By Yang Seong-hee JoongAng Ilbo [estyle@joongang.co.kr]

- Copyrights ⓒ JoongangIlbo & Joins.com, All rights reserved.

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I aspire to break the stereotype of “film performance.” Normally, wailing scenes or playing disabled characters are considered excellent performances.

However, I personally think understanding the scene and delivering it with accuracy should be the standard of a good performance.

Often, actors like Kang Dong-won and Jang Dong-geon have the advantage of not having to act as well as others to meet the standard.

Their natural characteristics should be evaluated as part of their performance.

In the case of Kang Dong-won, he instinctively understands what I expect in a certain scene.

Song: Getting to know actor Kang Dong-won was a pleasant surprise.

I feel that he might have a similar DNA structure to director Lee.

He is a quick-witted, sensitive actor.

Viewers of director Lee’s “M” will surely discover genuine film performance and experiments with images.

By Yang Seong-hee JoongAng Ilbo [estyle@joongang.co.kr]

Yeah i agree, usually when an actor get that kind of role his chance on the title of "Best Actor" is bigger coz his role is beyond usual. But how good an actor performance can't be seen by performing certain role only, i agree with what director Lee said.

And i'm happy about his comments on Dongwon ^^

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Guest syille

kang dong won should be very proud that those seniors say many goodwords about him....hehe...'cos i do...

and about Ms Song opinion that LMS and KDW both has similar DNA structure ?

:) interesting opinion. really would like to know kdw's comment about that...hehe....

btw would like to share some old pics....

from yahoo korea

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wow...he's the one n only slim tall guy in that pic...

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Guest mistresstigress

Not only is he incredibly handsome (I think he tops all in Korea at the least appearance wise) his personality is to be respected as well. He's the real deal.

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Guest syille

would like to post some old pics of him....again...

:P

football event 2005

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very old pic with friends and with odd haricut (small face..what were you doing behind the others? You should be in front of them...you're the cutest......hehe...)

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^the red t-shirt suits himself much, he looks childish and fresh

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^waaa i don't really like this make-up and hairdo but dongwon is the best! hehe

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^maybe blurry pic made he more hot... haha

more blurry pics, incredibly handsome!!

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kth & kdw

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