[한국영화특선] Swing Kids – Queen Economy Queen

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[한국영화특선] swing kids<br />” src=”<figcaption>[한국영화특선]        swing kids</figcaption></figure></div><p>Today ⁣(December⁢ 15th), ‍director Kang Hyeong-cheol’s ‌film​ will⁣ be featured on EBS1’s ‘Korean Movie Special’. <스윙키즈>this is broadcast.</p><p>Starring ‌Do Kyung-soo, Jared Grimes, Park ⁢Hye-soo,⁢ and Oh Jeong-se. <스윙키즈>is⁣ a Korean film produced in 2018 with a running time of​ 133 minutes. Suitable for ages ‍15⁣ and⁤ older.</p><p>◆ Plot:</p><p>“How about making a dance troupe here? “To prisoners” 1951 Korean War, Geoje Prisoner of War Camp, the⁤ largest. The newly appointed warden plans a project to form a dance‍ troupe ‍of prisoners ‌of war to⁤ improve the camp’s public‌ image. ⁤The most troublemaker in the camp, ‘Ro ‌Ki-su’‌ (Do Kyung-soo),⁤ the unlicensed interpreter ‘Yang Pan-rae’ (Park ‍Hye-soo) who can speak four languages, the lover ‘Kang‌ Byeong-sam’ (oh Jeong-se) who needs ​to become famous to find his ‌lost wife, and who has amazing ⁢dancing skills. ‌Malnourished dancer ‘Xiao fang’ (Kim⁣ Min-ho), and their ⁣leader, former‍ Broadway tap‍ dancer ‘Jackson’ (Jared​ Grimes), all come together ‌after many twists ⁢and turns.Their name ⁢is ‌‘Swing Kids’! As⁣ they dance ⁢with different stories,​ their first debut stage​ approaches, but‍ the future of the ragtag ​dance ⁢troupe, with different nationalities, languages, ⁢ideologies, and dancing skills, is bleak…‍ !</p><p>◆ Commentary:</p><p><스윙키즈>is a film depicting ⁤the heart-pounding birth story of the Swing Kids,⁢ a⁤ ragtag dance troupe united only by a⁤ passion for dance,⁢ in the geoje Prisoner of⁤ War ⁤camp in 1951. A creative‌ musical that began with a photo‍ taken by Werner Bischof, a‍ war ‌reporter during the Korean War, of masked prisoners dancing in front of the Statue of Liberty at the Geoje​ Prisoner of War Camp. <로기수>A movie recreated by director Kang Hyeong-cheol with the⁣ motif of <스윙키즈>presents unprecedented fun and entertainment through‌ the heterogeneous combination of the saddest ⁣history of the ‘Korean⁤ War’ and the ⁢most exciting ⁤subject matter of ‘dance’. The lovable personalities and​ ensembles of the five characters from ‍South, North, America, and China who joined the dance troupe for different reasons create pleasant laughter, and ‌they gradually develop their hands⁣ and feet with only their ‌passion for ⁢dancing. Their story‌ of matching up expands the fun with a dramatic development. Add to this the explosive energy‍ created​ by young‌ actors, blockbuster songs that make your heart beat just by listening to them, and a spectacular tap dance performance. <스윙키즈>opens a new chapter in Korean cinema that has never been seen before and makes audiences shake their​ feet and shoulders.​ yes <스윙키즈>In ‌a tragic history of sharp ‍conflict divided by different ideologies, the Swing Kids ⁤dance troupe,⁢ who are different in nationality, language, ‌and everything, but become one​ team with‌ a dream of dancing, shows the passion ‌of humans who had no choice but to be sacrificed ‍in the war.⁣ It delivers a heavy ⁢resonance by raising‍ topics‍ about ‍happiness,conflict,and pain.</p><p>◆ director: Kang⁤ Hyeong-cheol</p><p>He has a long‌ career in screenwriting, including​ directing⁤ short films. He made his directorial debut ​with Speeding ⁣Scandal⁢ (2008), which⁣ depicts the⁤ scandal of a radio ⁤DJ who faces the ⁣biggest crisis in his entertainment industry due to the appearance of a‌ stalker​ who claims to be his daughter, and won ‌the Best Screenplay Award at the‍ 2009⁢ Baeksang Arts Awards. <써니>(2011) won the Best Director Award ‍at ‍the Daejong Film Festival. With later works ⁤ <타짜-신의 손>(2014), <스윙키즈>(2017), <하이 파이브>(2021), etc.</p><p>EBS’ ‘Korean Film ​Special’, a program where‍ you can see the past, present, ⁣and future of⁤ Korean films, is broadcast every ⁢Sunday at 10:40 pm.</p><p>economy Queen ⁢Reporter Kim⁣ Kyeong-eun Photo‌ = ⁤EBS korean Movie Special</p></div><p></p><h2>How does “Swing Kids” reflect the historical context of the Korean War through its storytelling?</h2><p><span> <strong>Interviewer (Time.news Editor):</strong> Welcome, everyone, to our special segment​ where we delve into the⁣ world of cinema! Today, I’m thrilled to have wiht us Dr. Lee Jin-ho, a film expert and critic, to discuss‍ the Korean film ⁤”Swing Kids,” which is being featured on EBS1’s ‘Korean ​Movie Special’. Thank you for joining us, ‍Dr. ⁢lee!</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee Jin-ho:</strong> Thank you for having⁣ me! I’m excited to ⁣discuss “Swing Kids” and its importance⁣ in Korean cinema.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> ⁢ “Swing Kids,”​ directed by Kang hyeong-cheol, has received a lot of​ attention, especially after its recent broadcast. Can you tell us what makes this film ‍stand out?</p><p><strong>Dr. ⁣Lee:</strong> Absolutely! “Swing​ Kids” is especially unique in how it blends history with ‍art. set during the Korean War,it tells a story ⁤of friendship,resilience,and the power of music. The ‍film’s vibrant choreography and captivating performances by‍ the cast, including Do⁤ Kyung-soo and Jared Grimes, also bring a fresh energy that resonates with‍ audiences.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> The casting choices are⁢ certainly intriguing. How do the actors contribute to the film’s⁣ themes and emotional depth?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee:</strong> Each actor ‍brings a distinct energy to their role. do Kyung-soo, known ‍for his dramatic range, embodies the spirit of hope and longing, while Jared Grimes adds a dynamic flair with his dance sequences.Park Hye-soo and Oh Jeong-se also provide layers to the narrative, illustrating diverse⁢ experiences and backgrounds during a tumultuous time. Their performances create an emotional connection that amplifies the film’s message.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> Speaking of dance,⁢ the film seems to heavily‌ incorporate it. How does this ‌element enhance ‌the storytelling?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee:</strong> Dance ‌is a‍ global​ language, and ⁣in “Swing⁢ Kids,” it serves as a powerful form of expression amidst chaos. The dance sequences not only depict the characters’‌ struggles but also symbolize their ​desire for freedom and joy in a⁢ constrained environment. This juxtaposition highlights the resilience of the human ⁣spirit, which is‌ a central ‌theme ⁤of the ‍film.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> That’s beautifully⁢ put! ⁤How has “Swing Kids” been received by audiences both in South korea and​ internationally?</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee:</strong> The film has garnered positive reviews, particularly for its engaging⁢ storytelling and outstanding performances. Audiences appreciate the way it portrays the complexities of relationships during wartime while maintaining an entertaining spirit. Internationally, it has sparked interest in exploring more Korean films‌ that blend history with rich cultural narratives.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> ⁢ As we see more Korean films gaining global recognition, what do‌ you think the future holds for this genre?</p><p><strong>Dr.⁣ Lee:</strong> ⁢The success of films like “Swing Kids” signifies a growing ‌recognition for Korean ‌cinema worldwide. As directors continue to explore ‌diverse themes and innovative storytelling techniques,I beleive we will⁢ see even more international collaborations‍ and adaptations. This trend not only celebrates Korean culture ​but also enriches the global ‌film ⁣landscape.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> Thank you, dr. Lee, for‍ your⁢ insights into “Swing Kids” ‌and the evolving​ world of Korean cinema. It’s an exciting time for film lovers!</p><p><strong>Dr. Lee:</strong> Thank you for having⁣ me! I encourage everyone to watch “Swing⁢ Kids” and ⁤experience the magic of its ⁢storytelling through dance and music.</p><p><strong>Editor:</strong> And that wraps⁣ up our ⁢engaging discussion today!‌ Don’t forget to catch “Swing Kids” on EBS1’s ‘Korean Movie Special’. See you next time!</p><div class=

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