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Jealousy Is My Middle Name

Jiltuneun naui him

South Korea

2002

124 Min
Color
Korean
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DIR Park Chan-ok

EXEC Shim Jae-myeong

PROD Shin Chang-il, Peter Kim

SCR Park Chan-ok

DP Park Yong-su

CAST Park Hae-il, Bae Jong-ok, Mun Seong-kun, Yeong-hie Seo, Ju Hyo-man

ED Park Chan-ok, Kwon Ki-suk

PROD DES Eo Kyeong-jun

MUSIC Jeong Hun-yeong

SOUND Lee Gyu-seok

Synopsis

Jealousy Is My Middle Name won the prize for the best début at the film festival of Pusan in its home country South Korea. Park Chan-Ok’s film is a complex and subtle drama of relationships that looks as if it was made by a much more experienced director.After his girlfriend has chucked him, the shy Won-Sang (27) applies for a humble job with a magazine, all too well aware that the editor-in-chief, a charming man of the world, is the one who stole his girlfriend – and also chucked her pretty quick. It looks as if Won-Sang wants revenge. But strangely enough, he seems to get on well with his boss, even when he also takes over Won-Sang’s new lover, a butch photographer/veterinary surgeon. With the growing rapprochement between the two men, Park Chan-Ok creates a strange kind of suspense. Both characters seem to deserve sympathy. Maybe they are more like each other than they realise.Park’s talent mainly manifests itself in the dialogues written with great humanity and undercooled, subtle humour, the calm cutting and the beautiful camerawork. The leading roles are played subtly by several of Korea’s best actors. One of its greatest achievements is that the film manages to stay in the middle ground between a revenge thriller and a subtle character study for a long time. —International Film Festival Rotterdam

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Park Chan-ok

Born in 1968, PARK Chan-ok studied film at Hanyang University and the Korea National University of Arts (KNUA). She began her career in the independent film scene with film group and film production company, Generation Blue Films directing several award winning shorts. After working as assistant director to one of Korea’s leading auteur filmmakers, HONG Sang-soo on VIRGIN STRIPPED BARE BY HER BACHELORS she made her first feature film, JEALOUSY IS MY MIDDLE NAME which not only received critical acclaim but also a number of awards including the Rotterdam Film Festival Tiger Award and the Pusan International Film Festival New Currents Award. Acknowledged for her sensitive and in-depth depiction of restless and absurd characters, she has establishes herself as one of Korea’s leading female filmmakers. Her second feature, PAJU once again brings in director PARK’s unique gaze of the world, delicately exploring human relationships and the human nature and emotions revealed through such relationships… read more

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