[일요 시네마] Muriel’s Wedding – The Unconventional Life and Love of an ‘Outsider’

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[일요 시네마] Muriel's Wedding<br />” src=”<figcaption>[일요 시네마]    Muriel’s Wedding</figcaption></figure></div><p>Today (November 17th) ⁣EBS1’s‍ ‘Sunday Cinema’ airs the PJ Hogan film (Muriel’s Wedding).<원제:Muriel's Wedding>) is broadcast.</p><p>Starring ⁣Toni Collette, Bill Hunter, and Rachel Griffiths. ​ <뮤리엘의 웨딩>is‌ a 1994 Australian film. Running time: 105 minutes. Suitable for ages ‍15 and older.</p><p>◆ Summary:</p><p>Muriel, who has nothing to show for herself and is ignored by​ her family and ⁣friends, dreams ⁣of success ⁤in ⁣life through marriage. After meeting his high school classmate Rhonda, he leaves his hometown and⁣ changes his name to try a new life in Sydney. However, he​ cannot give up his fantasy of marriage and marries a South African swimmer ⁣who needs Australian citizenship to ⁢compete in the Olympics, and becomes briefly famous and happy. However, after experiencing the death of her mother⁣ and her breakup with ⁢Rhonda, Muriel gained enlightenment, ⁤ended her false marriage, and, as a woman who gained ⁣self-esteem, ​made a new start for true happiness.</p><p>◆ Topic:</p><p>Muriel, a woman whose​ life goal is marriage. However, she is fat, ugly, tactless, and lies about everything, so she is a loner who is shunned not only by her friends but also by her family. Rhonda, a high school classmate, appeared to her. Through her,⁢ Muriel begins a new life ⁢in a new place. She seemed to have completely changed, but when​ Rhonda falls ill, she goes back to her⁢ old life of lying and even enters into a loveless fake‍ marriage… Is ⁢Muriel really irredeemable? Will⁤ true friends and love come to her ⁣too? A film depicting ⁤the growth of Muriel, who has a weak ego, along⁣ with Abba’s songs.</p><p>◆ Impression points:</p><p><뮤리엘의 웨딩>This⁢ marks the 25th anniversary‍ of its domestic release. This work, which contains the project of the second act of‍ the​ life of ‌’Muriel’ who dreams of a different me, attracted attention by presenting a unique ⁤interpretation of life and love with the⁤ main character ‍’Muriel’, an outsider with neither attractive‍ appearance nor shining talent. Differentiating itself⁢ from the fateful love stories that were popular in theaters of the time, it was⁤ described as a “surprisingly tough romantic comedy” ‌(Time⁣ Out), “a⁢ generous tribute to misfits” (New York ⁣Times), and “so touching” (San Francisco). Chronicle), “An original comedy! It‌ drew‌ rave reviews from critics, including “a drama‍ worth watching” (ReelViews) ‍and ⁤“an⁤ ingenious and ‍impressive ending” (BBC.com), and won ‍four awards at the 27th Australian Film Association Awards: Best Picture, Best Actress,​ Best Supporting Actress, and Sound Award. Starting with , it ‍was nominated⁤ for Best Actress ⁢at the 53rd Golden Globe Awards and Best Screenplay ‍at the 49th British Academy Awards, putting it among⁢ the ranks of ⁢masterpieces in name and reality. In addition, ‍starting with a huge box ​office‌ success ‌in Australia in September 1994, it ​was released in the United States the following year in 1995, and was a box office success, expanding​ from 14 theaters to a whopping 840 theaters. Afterwards, it was released in​ countries around the world, including the UK and France, ⁢and was officially released in Korea in May of the same year, receiving great love from audiences. This popularity continued steadily, ‌and it attracted so much attention that it was produced as a⁤ musical in 2017, and after its premiere in Sydney, it was toured in Australia ​in 2019.</p><p>The familiar Abba hit ‌songs that play throughout the film accelerate the progress of ⁣the cheerful story. Toni Collette, the talented actress ​of ‘The Sixth ‌Sense’, stands out for her⁣ passionate performance, and she gained 18kg ⁢in weight ‌for this film.</p><p>◆Director:</p><p>Australian Film Festival Director Award winner and film⁢ and TV screenwriter PJ Hogan‌ was born in‍ Brisbane,​ Australia, on November 30, 1962. As a teenager, he lived on the north coast of New South ‌Wales and attended Mount⁢ St. Patrick’s University. In‌ high school,⁢ he suffered from ​severe⁢ bullying and​ had a difficult time at school. I also went through a period of time. 1984 short film ⁣ <getting wet=He made his directorial debut with , which won the ⁢Best Short Film Award at the Australian Film Festival. Afterwards,⁤ he filmed non-mainstream films, and⁣ in 1991, he appeared in Australian films. <위험한 선택(Proof)>served ⁣as ⁢assistant director. In the early 1990s, Hogan wrote several film screenplays and He also wrote screenplays for TV⁤ series such as (1991). Hogan’s first hit was the 1994 Australian film <뮤리엘의 웨딩(Muriel's Wedding)>Thanks to this film, Toni Collette and Rachel Griffiths became movie stars. Hogan, who⁢ directed and ​wrote the film, was nominated for ⁤the‍ Best Director Award at the Australian Film Festival, and⁣ thanks to this, he directed the 1997 film starring Julia Roberts,‍ Cameron Diaz, and Dermot Mulroney.​ <내 남자친구의 결혼식(My Best Friend's Wedding)>entered the United States. Hogan is <내 남자친구의 결혼식>A 1999 comedy film ‍that is the sequel to <언컨디셔널 러브(Unconditional Love)>(This movie was not released until 2003), ⁢and in 2003, <피터 팬(Peter Pan)>supervised. Afterwards, ⁣in 2009, the⁢ novel A film starring Isla Fisher based on <쇼퍼홀릭(Confessions Of A Shopaholic)>in 2012 <뮤리엘의 웨딩>Comedy film reunites with Toni Collette, the star⁤ of <멘탈(Mental)>presented.

EBS1’s ‘Sunday Cinema’, a program that shows carefully selected nostalgic masterpieces, airs every Sunday at 1:20 PM.

Economy Queen Reporter Kim Kyeong-eun Photo = EBS Sunday Cinema

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How has “Muriel’s Wedding” ‍influenced the perception of Australian cinema on the global stage?

Interview ​between Time.news Editor and Film ‌Expert on‍ “Muriel’s Wedding”

Time.news Editor: Good day,‍ everyone! I’m thrilled to welcome our guest ⁣today, Dr. Emily​ Carter, a film historian and expert on Australian cinema. Dr. Carter, thank ⁤you for joining‌ us to discuss the beloved classic Muriel’s Wedding, which we ‌know is being ⁢aired ⁣today on EBS1’s‌ ‘Sunday Cinema.’

Dr. Emily Carter: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to dive into‌ such an iconic ​film.

Editor: Muriel’s Wedding has‌ certainly left a significant mark in film history. ⁢For those who may⁤ be unfamiliar, can you give us a brief⁣ summary of the film’s plot and its main character?

Carter: Absolutely! The film centers around Muriel Heslop, played⁢ by Toni Collette, who is a ‍socially awkward woman feeling out of place ​in her family and among her peers. She dreams of a glamorous life, especially through marriage, which she sees as her ticket to⁢ happiness. After‍ reconnecting with her‌ high school friend Rhonda, Muriel ⁤takes ‌a leap of⁢ faith, moving‌ to Sydney and trying to reinvent herself. However, her journey is filled with ups and downs, including ⁣a superficial marriage that‌ ultimately leads her ⁤to find true self-worth ‌and genuine relationships.

Editor: It’s really a story of growth and self-identity. What sets ⁣ Muriel’s ​Wedding apart⁣ from other romantic comedies of ⁤its‌ time?

Carter: That’s an ⁤interesting⁣ question. Unlike‌ the typical ‍romantic tales dominated‍ by idealized ​love stories, Muriel’s Wedding embraces the perspective of an outsider. ​Muriel’s struggles with‍ her body image ‌and social acceptance resonate with many viewers, making her relatable. It ​mixes humor with ⁤moments of ‌harsh ⁣reality, presenting her life as a romantic comedy with a ‘down-to-earth’ twist. Critics have called it⁣ a⁢ “surprisingly tough​ romantic comedy” and ‌a‍ “generous tribute to ​misfits”, which clearly reflects its unique approach.

Editor: The character of ‌Muriel not only embodies humor but also touches on deeper issues. Could you elaborate‌ on how her journey throughout the film addresses themes of self-esteem and personal growth?

Carter: Certainly! Muriel’s​ initial obsession with marrying for the sake of validation ⁣illustrates a critical point about self-worth. Throughout the film, even as she wrestles with her ​insecurities and makes mistakes—such as entering into ‍a false marriage—her story takes a transformative turn after facing tragic events. The loss of her mother and⁣ the fallout from her friendship with Rhonda become⁤ catalysts for her personal ⁣awakening. By the​ end, Muriel’s ⁣journey emphasizes‌ the importance of self-love and finding one’s identity ⁢outside societal‌ expectations.

Editor: That’s a powerful message. On a lighter note, the film‌ is known for ⁢its memorable soundtrack featuring ABBA songs. How do you think ⁣the music​ contributes to the film’s emotional impact?

Carter: The music is crucial! ABBA’s upbeat​ and catchy ⁣tunes elevate the film’s⁢ themes of hope and joy despite the darker ⁣undertones. ⁢Songs like “Dancing ‍Queen” ⁤infuse ​a sense of liberation and fun,⁢ perfectly contrasting Muriel’s initial struggles. The⁢ music⁢ allows the audience to feel her joy and despair more deeply, ​enriching her character arc and leaving a lasting​ impression​ long after the credits roll.

Editor: The ​film celebrates its 25th anniversary of its domestic‌ release. Can you speak to its⁢ lasting appeal and influence on both Australian cinema ‍and⁢ international audiences?

Carter: ‍ Muriel’s Wedding has become a quintessential piece of Australian cinema. Its influence can⁣ be seen in how it opened doors for films that explore themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the complexities of friendship. Internationally, it has a loyal fanbase and has inspired adaptations, including a musical, showing its adaptability and ongoing relevance. The ​character of Muriel embodies resilience, and her journey​ stays⁤ relevant for audiences across generations and cultures.

Editor: It’s remarkable to see how‌ a film⁣ continues to resonate with viewers after so many years. What would you say are ‍your final thoughts on the legacy of Muriel’s Wedding?

Carter: I believe Muriel’s Wedding stands out as a film that offers laughter while ⁣also provoking thought.⁣ Its exploration of life’s messy realities, coupled with its ⁣infectious spirit, makes it a timeless classic. It ⁤encourages viewers ⁣to embrace their individuality while reminding us that true happiness comes from within, not from societal acceptance or marital status.

Editor:⁣ Thank you, Dr. Carter, for sharing your ‍insights! Muriel’s Wedding undoubtedly remains a touchstone for meaningful​ discussions around women’s‍ empowerment, identity, and ⁣self-worth. We encourage everyone to watch it on EBS1 today and reflect on Muriel’s inspiring⁢ journey.

Carter:⁤ Thank you for having me!⁢ I hope viewers enjoy revisiting ​Muriel’s story as much as I ⁣do.

Editor: And that’s a wrap! Until next time, keep celebrating cinematic gems like Muriel’s ⁣Wedding.

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