Taste of Money, The
South Korean director Im Sang-soo’s The Taste of Money is like a Telenovela on steroids.
South Korean director Im Sang-soo’s The Taste of Money is like a Telenovela on steroids.
This week’s edition is in charge of Walt Disney’s 1981 underrated classic, The Fox and the Hound, for being the saddest and cruelest Disney animated movie ever.
Based on the successful 2000 book by Hwang Sun-mi, Leafie, A Hen into the Wild follows a crazy, egg-laying farm chicken who dreams of escaping her egg-laying prison to explore the wilderness and freedom… of the yard.
Set after the second Manchu invasion of the country, War of Arrows follows a skilled archer who must rescue his sister when she’s taken by the Qing army.
Dirty walls. A bed. A bathroom. A television. Meals that mysteriously appear three times a day. Complete and utter isolation. This is Oh Dae-su’s existence for 15 years.
The Korean Film Festival in Australia returns with its third edition bringing more Korean cinematic goodness to the Aussies and cinephiles living in the country!