Saturday, December 29, 2007

Running 7 Dogs - without getting bitten.

A tasty dish, but is it for you?


Recipe: Take a pissed off mob boss, a desire for revenge, and incompetent employees. Mix well.

Then sit and laugh yourself silly.

Simply put: South Korea meets The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

This is one of the darkest black comedies to come along in a while. It has the accidental disaster atmosphere of Pulp Fiction, peppered with discord between two enforcers, which leads to a very funny scene where the pecking order between them is reestablished.

Add Lee Ji-hyeon (La Belle co-star, and absolute best actress in the world when it comes to droll deadpan), and it gets better and better

There will not be spoilers here. So you don't get a synopsis out of me.

You either like insane, slightly twisted Korean humor, AND have a strong stomach for gore (not as gory as American gore BTW), which makes you a category one, or you're squeamish and don't find whacked out twisted Korean humor funny. If you're in category one, jump in and have a laugh or ten. Category two? Watch something else.

The ending is typically Korean in a delicious way, and fits the crime.

I absolutely refuse to put a morality-tale spin on this commentary. I picked up on one elsewhere, and it gave me a strong desire to rant about the descent into mediocre thinking we have become so placidly accepting of for too many years now.

I love the flick, have watched it a lot of times, and will close by saying, it is just plain bloody funny. And bizarre. And outrageous.

By A. Murray

Running 7 Dogs available at:
Available at:
HK FLIX:$9.95

YesAsia:$13.49

Amazon
: Used (2) $8.34 + $8.37-New $9.03-$12.99
Type title into search bar at Amazon

Available also through eBay and Half.com. Prices vary.

Shipping costs at e-Bay are always an issue for me.

Best buy used: Half.com at $5.00
Set shipping rate 1st DVD/VHS $2.99 via Media Mail. Additional movies shipped from same seller, same transaction, $1.89.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Fantasy Couple/Couple or Trouble/Couple in Trouble

NOTE: SEE PRICE CHANGE INFO BELOW.

Whatever you call it, the show is the same. Slippery title aside, this is a gem.

It is now available on E-Bay, where you're likely to get burned on the price due to auction fever and shipping cost, HK Flix, where you'll get the best deal, YesAsia, or Amazon.com.

This is a Region 0 (all region) version. Good for you MBC, now you're cookin' with gas.

Prices:
E-Bay? Anybody's guess. (NOTE:Auction ended at $72.00 + $7.25 postage. A whopping savings of .70 below HK Flix, without the safty of a real live company guarantee (seller did promise to replace defective discs).
Hk Flix: $79.95 + Free Shipping in U.S. PRICE CHANGE: $80.95 + Free Shipping
YesAsia: $89.99 + Probably Free Shipping globally.
Amazon: $99.99 + Free Shipping Price Change: $89.99 + Free Shipping
Easiest returns for defective merchandise:Amazon

Unless your brain is sleeping, you know I recommend HK Flix.

In addition to giving the best price this time around, they are wonderful to deal with. They stand behind their products, sell very good all-region DVD equipment, are friendly and helpful, and have an incredible DVD inventory covering everything imaginable. They're the apple of my eye.

Other perks available are the informative newsletter currently offering a 5 day long 10% discount on ALL DVD's by clicking a link in the letter, by the way. They also give a few Flix Bux for customer reviews they post. Flix Bux are handy to put toward future shipping, or a DVD you might want. And they do add up.

I want to point out here, my comments re E-Bay are not a slam against them or their sellers. BUT, I do feel a lot safer buying from people I've come to know and trust. like HK Flix. I have had fairly extensive communication with them, and you do get to know each other that way.

They keep the customer informed about the status of an order, they pack shipments like the professionals they are, and they ship quickly for the most part. I've never waited weeks for a package as I have at times through other sources.

I buy wherever I get the best deal. I'm not a blind follower. But common sense tends to be the deciding factor in most of my dealings online. Common sense dictates HK Flix is the best place for buying Fantasy Couple.

Check out their inventory, and their comments regarding some of the things they sell. At times these people are so brutally honest and funny, they completely crack me up. I love funny smart people.

Go shop. ;)

Friday, September 28, 2007

Hallyu Singers Concert Coming to Hawaii

The poster below will give you information concerning the participants at this upcoming event.

There is a second photo below it with the text line from the bottom of the main poster enlarged for your viewing convenience.

Please click both images to enlarge them enough to see the text.

If you're in Hawaii, this may prove to be another great Korean event. Hope you can attend!

Best wishes,
Hyacinth



Text from main poster:


Samwoo Marketing Concepts
1311 Kapiolani Blvd., #600
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
Tel: (808) 597-7979
Fax: (808) 597-1569
kim@samwoomc.com
www.samwoomc.com

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

Movies being screened at...

CENTER FOR KOREAN STUDIES
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI‘I AT MÂNOA

KOREAN FILM SERIES
FALL 2007

Tuesdays at 7 PM

Sept 18 The King and the Clown
Sept 25 Over the Border
Oct 2 Time
Oct 9 Family Ties
Oct 16 Cruel Winter Blues
Oct 23 Woman on the Beach
Oct 30 Schoolgirl’s Diary
Nov 6 Milyang (Secret Sunshine)
Titles are subject to change.

All showings will be with English subtitles.

Notice from Benton Pang.

Sounds like fun. Go if you can, and enjoy!

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Oh Ji Ho says, "I Am Really Oh Ji Ho"

"I Am Really Oh Ji Ho" - Special Disguise As A Fat Man in SBS, "Oh Sujung"

After Kim Ah Joong disguised herself in the movie, "200 lb Beauty," Oh Ji Ho is taking on the disguise as a fat man.

SBS “Oh Sujung” is the next drama to be aired after "Bad Couple," starting on the 28th. The male lead character played by Oh Ji Ho had to wear a special disguise to act as an unattractive man.

On June 30th, Oh Ji Ho went to the office of a special effects makeup team, CELL, to do a special effects makeup test for the role of fat and unattractive Mansu in "Oh Sujung." The result of the two-hour long makeover produced a fat man who seemed totally unlike the former Oh Ji Ho.

"Oh Sujung" is a drama about Oh Sujung who chooses to marry a partner solely based on their wealth and background, and when the unattractive Mansu fails his law entrance examination, she dumps him on the day of their wedding.
Mansu gets traumatized by this and sets on a path of revenge to transform himself, and after succeeding in America by eight years of dieting and exercise, he becomes a professional golfer who exceeds Tiger Woods in terms of wealth and looks.

The fat version of Oh Ji Ho will be shown in episodes one, two and three.

Posted at Broasia

July 5, 2007

Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Oh Ji Ho News Article


The Electric New Paper (Article)

HE'S BACK & HOTTER THAN EVER
By Chang May Choon
July 10, 2007

WHAT'S a hunk like him doing in a slapstick comedy?

Oh Ji Ho found his co-star Shu Qi 'terribly beautiful'. Ji Ho prefers being recognised more as a good actor than a sexy star.

So said Taiwanese babe Shu Qi, referring to co-star Oh Ji Ho in the Korean film My Wife Is A Gangster 3, currently showing in theatres here.

She plays a Hong Kong triad chief's daughter who goes into hiding in Seoul with the help of a Korean gangster (Lee Bum Soo) and his two sidekicks, one of them played by JiHo.

Shu Qi told The New Paper recently: 'I feel he (Ji Ho) is quite good-looking. He is suave and (pointing to her arms) quite well-built.

'I was wondering why someone like him would play a comedic role. Then I realised he wasn't fully established (as an actor) yet.'

But things are set to change.

A year after filming My Wife Is A Gangster 3, Ji Ho is now establishing himself as a popular leading man for romantic comedies on TV.

He had shot to fame in Korea late last year in the highly-rated drama Fantasy Couple, even winning a Best Screen Couple award with his pretty co-star Han Ye Seul.

The media labelled him a 'kkot mi nam' (Korean for pretty boy) for his 'sculpted face' and Adonis-like body that he often flaunts on screen.

Fans adored his nice guy image and affable charm.

But the untimely suicide of his ex-girlfriend, who worked as a bar hostess, drove the heartbroken man out of the limelight for months since January.

Ji Ho, 31, has since returned, hotter than ever. Last week, he dominated headlines in Korea for donning a fat suit in his comeback TV project, a romantic comedy entitled Seducing Karl.

He plays a 150kg man who flunks the bar exam and gets dumped on his wedding day.

So, he decides to change himself and after eight years, he becomes a professional golfer and gets wooed by his ex-fiancee (Uhm Jung Hwa of Seducing Mr Perfect fame).

In his own words, Ji Ho goes from 'obese to hot and charismatic'.

He wrote in an e-mail interview with The New Paper: 'It will be a huge transformation and hopefully, it will also be the most important turning point in my acting career so far. You'll be very surprised at my new look!'

When he visited Taipei two months ago to promote his drama Fantasy Couple, he had already won over the local media and fans with his friendly, obliging ways.

He even lifted petite Taiwanese host Chamder Tsai Tsan Der effortlessly. She merely clasped her hands around his right arm and the muscle man reportedly hoisted her off the ground with ease.

Also, he seemed to live up to his reputation as a loving boyfriend - as evidenced by how he was crushed by his ex-girlfriend's death, lashing out at reports that spoke ill of her.

Despite the media controversy over their mismatched relationship, Ji Ho appeared to have won more support from fans who were touched by how he handled the scandal with honesty and heartfelt emotion.

PAINFUL PAST

Seven months later, he seems to have put his painful past behind him.

When he was in Taipei in May, he spoke about how he has gradually recovered over the past few months, reported United Daily News.

Although he claimed it is still too early to embark on another relationship, he said he prefers cute girls with beautiful eyes, and he likes his girlfriend to rely on him for everything.

He would even help her repair her toilet, he added.

When asked if he would continue to date a woman if he finds out she is a gangster, he wrote: 'Of course I would be a little bothered, but I think it's our love that matters the most.'

On his impression of Shu Qi, he wrote, 'She's terribly beautiful!'

He went on to add that he initially found her 'cold', but grew to admire her professionalism.

'I'm sure it wasn't easy filming in Korea since she's not used to the lifestyle here, but she always had a positive outlook, which brightened up the mood around the set.

'I wished I could speak Chinese and wondered how she would express her feelings (without) the language barrier.'

NOT THAT PERFECT

His sense of humour showed when it came to the popular description that he has 'sculpted' facial features.

'It's too much! I don't think my face is that perfect. There are so many better-looking people in the world.'

Then, he added with a hint of mischief: 'But that doesn't mean I don't feel good hearing that.'

So is it out of vanity that he keeps baring his beefy body - which he attributes to regular games of football, baseball and basketball? Or is he planning to be a sex symbol?

This time, he gave a more typical answer - he prefers being recognised as a good actor than a sexy star. 'Although it's nice to flaunt my body from time to time, the story should dictate the action on the screen,' he said.

But he did confess to being lousy at making people laugh, even though his more notable works are romantic comedies.

The former model was first noticed as the baddie in the office comedy Super Rookie in 2005, before landing his first leading role in the tearjerker Autumn Shower.

But the latter, which co-stars Kim So Yeon (Seven Swords) as his comatose wife, bombed.,

Ji Ho said he enjoys doing both melodrama and comedy. He credited the success of Fantasy Couple, in which he plays a handyman who tricks an amnesiac heiress (Ye Seul) into becoming his housekeeper, to its 'great script' and production crew.

The drama is available here on VCD and DVD.

Finally, for someone who has the looks, the body, the personality, good roles and loyal fans, what does he think he lack?

'I think there's much more for me to learn about acting. I want to be better at what I do. The more popular I become, the greedier I get in the search for diverse and quality roles.'

- Additional reporting by Ho Lian-Yi

http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/show/story/0,4136,135393,00.html

Notes by Hyacinth:
This is rather a trashy article, but if you're hungry, it might suffice. It is reproduced as it is found online at the site.

I can't for the life of me imagine why anyone would describe Oh Ji Ho's body as "beefy", being rail thin as he is.

Be that as it may, here's what's passing for news on the web these days.


Thursday, April 12, 2007

Oh Ji Ho - My Wife is a Gangster 3 is now available!

My Wife is a Gangster 3, is here at last, and I for one, am tickled pink to see Oh Ji Ho in another breakaway role; out of frequently cloying routine dramas, back into movies where he is given the opportunity to strut his stuff unconfined by the de rigueur morality play structure of many, though not all, K-Dramas.

He has expressed desire in the past to do movies; to finally make the break into something where versatility is desired, and innovation is lauded. Here he is!

Ladies, and gentlemen, allow me to show you the product, and it is a beauty!

Behold.

Click image to enlarge.

This Limited Edition set is in Region 3 format. It will not play in a Region 1 DVD player. If you have a Region 3 player, or a Region-Free/Region 0 player, you're in business.

Online order sources are: Yes Asia, and DVD From Korea.

HK Flix is still on a pre-order basis.

As a potential buyer, you should explore all avenues, and select the merchant that best suits your needs.

HK Flix has an impressive array of Region Free/Region 0 DVD players, in a wide range of prices.

My confidence in them is so great, I unhesitatingly urge you to look at their stock of "Hardware".

These are Region Codes:
Region 1 - U.S., U.S. Territories, Canada, and Bermuda

Region 2 - Japan, Europe, South Africa, and the Middle East, including Egypt

Region 3 - Southeast Asia, East Asia, including Korea and Hong Kong

Region 4 - Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands, Mexico, Central America, South America, and the Caribbean

Region 5 - Former Soviet Union, Indian subcontinent, Africa, North Korea, and Mongolia

Region 6 - China

By owning a Region Free/Region 0 player, you can enjoy movies from any country you wish. You are not limited to only the movies available at local venues, but from sellers like HK Flix, a company specializing in the unique and interesting from all over the globe.

I love browsing their selection of International DVD's. It's better than TV! No popcorn though, you have to supply that yourself.
Hyacinth

Saturday, January 13, 2007

Memories of Murder - A Hyacinth Review


Walking in Dangerous Rain

I watched this movie some time ago. I couldn't take my eyes off it. Everything taking place onscreen was riveting, from the simple act of walking down a dark lonely road in the rain, to a wild chase by three desperate detectives. This movie held me in thrall.

As a new viewer of Asian movies at that time, I tried to analyze the reason I tend not to be interested in western works any longer. I finally came to the conclusion that it has to do with the accessibility of the players. They seem to be people first, actors by choice, and stars, by the public making them so.

In Memories of Murder, I saw this human factor almost too painfully. By the end of the story, I was in tears. Even now, the mood prevails. It's been so long since these crimes took place, and I don't know absolutely that they remain unsolved, but I think it's the case, and I think about that.

The actors have become the people in my mind, and the horrible sense of defeat that becomes palpable eventually, is heartbreaking. When one relates to the inroads made on the health; mental and physical; of the detectives, who are ultimately portrayed as tireless and completely dedicated to the case, you realize that you've watched something that is historic. You have seen the probable truth.

The way this movie draws you into it, so that you are walking through dangerous rain, with a warning shout in your throat as you see a potential victim, points to the brilliance of the director and the players.

It is difficult to say, "I love this movie", just as it is hard to say, I love Silence of the Lambs, because love is a peculiar word to use for such fare.

But yes, I love it for the fact that during it, I was in a small village in South Korea in a terrible era of air-raid warnings, military dictatorship, and the hopeless pursuit of a serial killer, and landed back here in this time and place with a thud, only after turning off the DVD player, and going to the kitchen for a glass of water. I was there, I felt the desperation, and I felt the defeat and the sorrow of the detectives, who were essentially decent enough human beings when all was said and done.

There are not many movies that can time-travel you into their present. This will do it.

I most seriously recommend that you view the interviews with the director and the stars (all of them are stars of a special kind in my mind) in order to dispel some of the hold the story will have on you.

These are incredibly interesting people, and it's a sheer joy to see them smiling and peaceful. They're intelligent, educated and articulate. The younger members of the cast, the less seasoned, are so beautiful in their desire to do it right.

They definitely did it right. They were wonderful, and they thanked the interviewer. How lovely that was to see.

I watched the movie using the English subtitles rather than the English dubbing because I wanted the authenticity of the real voices and sounds. The subtitles were very good.

(Note-they are excellent in fact. At the time I wrote this I hadn't yet had the exciting experience of trying to figure out what in hell all that strangely written dialogue across the screen means. I have now viewed enough K-Drama to realize there is no meaning a lot of the time that can actually be accused of having anything to do with the plot. So, "what does that mean?", is a question that will probably not be answered in my lifetime.)
H.

Thursday, January 11, 2007

It's not all show biz...

If you are here as a repeat viewer, you are aware that this site, and those connected with it, Oh Ji Ho, Lee Ji Hyeon, and to a lesser degree, One Two Three Testing, are oriented toward South Korea. The focus here at The Hyacinth Papers, has been to this date, geared in the direction of Asian entertainment.

But there are other things that capture my attention. These things are generally of a serious nature, and have touched me in some way, rather deeply.

Beginning today, I will be posting articles of that sort along with things I find in English pertaining to entertainment.

The articles posted below this notice, are arranged in reverse chronological order. The most recent, and very troubling one, being first. Scroll down to continue.

As always, I thank you for stopping by.
Hyacinth

9 Koreans abducted in Nigeria

Nine Koreans and one Nigerian were kidnapped from an oil services base by militants in southern Nigeria's volatile oil-producing Niger Delta yesterday afternoon Korean time, the Foreign Ministry said.

Armed militants used dynamite to attack a dormitory of the pipeline-laying construction site in Ogu, Bayelsa state, at 4:50 a.m. local time, the ministry said.

Gunshots were fired during the 40-minute assault, Han Sang-ho, a Daewoo Engineering and Construction Co. official in Nigeria, told YTN. The attackers landed at the coastal site in three vessels, the ministry said. The site was reportedly guarded by some dozen soldiers.

The identity of the militants was not immediately confirmed.

"We're making efforts to locate the men and their captors," Ekiyor Wilson, the state governor's spokesman said.

There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the kidnapping.

The region's main militant group responsible for dozens of previous and on-going kidnappings, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta, was quoted by AP as saying that it was not responsible.

Korean Foreign Ministry's Overseas Resident and Consular Affairs Bureau head Kim Bong-hyun confirmed that the kidnapped workers were unharmed at the time of the kidnapping. But the abductees, who contacted the company immediately after their capture, can no longer be reached by their mobile telephones, he said.

The abducted Koreans include: Lee Mun-sik, 45; Hong Jong-taek, 41; Kim U-seong, 48; Kim Nam-sik, 42; Choi Jong-jin, 39; Yun Yeong-il, 53; Choi Jae-chang, 28; Park Yong-min, 32; Kim Jong-gi, 47.

It was not immediately made known what the abductors were demanding for their release.

Foreign Minister Song Min-soon spoke via telephone with his Nigerian counterpart later in the evening upon arriving in the Philippines for a regional forum.

Before leaving for the airport, Song held a brief press conference in Seoul, saying, "We will seek every possible means for the prompt release of the workers and will continue to work closely with the Nigerian government.

"Please rest assured that the government is doing everything it can," Song said, addressing the families of the abductees.

Cheong Wa Dae and the Foreign Ministry of Korea presided over emergency meetings to discuss measures.

The ministry mobilized a 24-hour emergency crisis headquarters.

The oil-rich Bayelsa state has been mired with rampant hostage-takings.

Five Chinese oil workers remain held captive by unidentified militants since last Friday.

Since Dec. 7 last year, three Italians and one Lebanese have been held hostage by the most prominent armed separatist group in the region, the Movement for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta.

MEND last Sunday threatened to step up its attacks on oil fields unless its political demands were met.

The group is demanding the release of former Bayelsa State governor Diepreye Alamieyeseigha, who was jailed on corruption charges and separatist leader Mujahid Dokubo-Asari, who is being held on charges of treason.

The group also wants a larger share in oil revenues for the locals, and compensation for communities affected by oil pollution, according to news reports.

Nigeria has been going through deep internal conflict after incumbent President Olusegun Obasanjo tried and failed to amend the constitution to allow himself to be reelected for a third term.

The country will hold a presidential election on April 21.

Last June, MEND had kidnapped five Korean workers, three of whom also belonged to Daewoo, but released them about 40 hours later.

"This is one abduction too many. We as a government will do everything humanly possible to secure the release of the men and put a stop to the criminal activities of the militants," Welson Ekiyor, state governor spokesman, was quoted as saying yesterday by AFP.

Last year, about 37 Nigerian troops and some 12 Nigerian oil workers were killed by the militants. Over 60 foreigners, mostly oil workers, were kidnapped.

Nigeria, Africa's largest oil producer, gets more than 95 percent of its foreign exchange earnings from its oil revenues. But the country lost about 570 billion naira ($4.4 billion) in revenue last year due to frequent unrest in the delta region, news reports said.

By Lee Joo-hee
2007.01.11
Link to original article at The Korea Herald.

UPDATE:
Talks begin for abductees' rescue

The Korean government yesterday said negotiations have begun with Nigerian militants for nine Korean oil workers who were taken hostage in an overnight raid at the volatile oil-rich Niger Delta area on Wednesday.

The kidnappers contacted the Korean side early in the morning and full-fledged negotiations were set to begin in the evening Korean time.

The Foreign Ministry refused to identify the abductors, citing safety concerns for the hostages, but said the Korean workers are confirmed to be unharmed so far.
An unidentified group early Wednesday kidnapped the nine South Koreans and one Nigerian in the Niger Delta region, south Nigeria.

The armed militants stormed Daewoo Engineering and Construction's oil facility on the outskirts of Yenagoa, the capital of Bayelsa state.

More than 60 foreign oil workers have been abducted in Africa's largest oil-producing country in the past year.

Korea's Deputy Foreign Minister Shim Yoon-joe called in Nigerian Ambassador Abba Abdullahi Tijjani yesterday morning to discuss the hostage situation. He has also asked Lagos to help release the kidnapped workers.

Photo text: Officials from an emergency team at Daewoo Engineering and Construction in Seoul check the map of Nigeria where its nine workers were taken hostage by militants Wednesday. [The Korea Herald]

The largest separatist group in the region, the Movement for Emancipation of Niger Delta, denied any involvement in the latest abduction. MEND was responsible for a 40-hour kidnapping of five Korean workers in June last year.

Sources said it was most likely done by a smaller group possibly wanting ransom money.

"We cannot verify yet the detailed demands of (the kidnappers)," Korea's Second Vice Foreign Minister Kim Ho-young told reporters.
Close cooperation from the Nigerian government is crucial, Seoul officials said.

The Nigerian government reportedly told Korean Foreign Minister Song Min-soon that President Olusegun Obasanjo understands the gravity of the situation and is taking a personal interest in the case, Kim said.

Seoul has dispatched several officials, including its ambassador to the Cote D'ivoire, to Nigeria to help with the negotiations. An additional three or four officials from the Foreign Ministry, the National Intelligence Service and the National Police Agency were set to be dispatched to the area, sources said.

By Lee Joo-hee
2007.01.12
Link to original The Korea Herald article.

Father's Long March to Save Family Moves Nation


"He was a true hero." Since rescuers Wednesday found the body of James Kim, who struck out on his own in search of help after becoming stranded with his family on a mountain road in the Oregon wilderness, messages of condolence have poured in from all over the world.

Photo text: CNET Senior Editor James Kim with his wife Kati and baby daughter./From CNET website/Yonhap

Desperate struggle

In the steep, rugged backcountry of Josephine County, Oregon, Big Windy Creek is battered by harsh gales, just like its name suggests, and lined with sheer cliffs on each side. It was in a snowdrift at the bottom of this gorge that James Kim's body was found, wearing tennis shoes and a jacket and sweater. It had been four days since he set out on foot in search of help, and 11 days since the family first ran into trouble. The spot where he was finally located was a mere 1.6 km from the spot where his family was rescued on Monday.

Oregon police involved in the search said it seemed that Kim, after heading off in an easterly direction, wandered some 13 km through the ravine, adding if he had instead gone west, he would have come out in the direction of a road. Kim would certainly have been dripping wet for a significant amount of his trek, police say. Joe Hyatt, a member of the local Swift Water Rescue Team who were following Kim’s trail said, "There were areas that we passed where the only option for us to pass through was to enter the water and physically swim. I can only describe him as an extremely motivated individual."

Out of determination to save his family, Kim fought through thick snow and treacherous terrain and swam through icy waters in his quest. "It seems superhuman to me that he was able to cover the distance he had,” said a shaken Josephine County Undersheriff Brian Anderson.

Photo text: Josephine County Undersheriff Brian Anderson breaks down and walks away from the microphones while announcing on Wednesday that the body of James Kim has been found in the Siskiyou National Forest after an intense search./AP-Yonhap

Wave of sympathy

U.S. broadcasters CNN, Fox News and ABC, which had been covering the rescue efforts live, each aired features on the story. Broadcasters showed scenes of Undersherriff Anderson breaking down in the middle of a press conference while discussing the loss.

On the homepage of CNET, where Kim worked as a senior editor, an article commemorating his life said, “Those who knew him say they aren't surprised that Kim, in the last act of his life, demonstrated the ultimate expression of devotion to his wife and daughters.” The string of condolences continued there as well. A site set up by Kim’s colleagues hoping for his safe return has also been inundated with messages of condolence. Link Here

The colleagues have launched a fundraising effort to aid the now fatherless family. In a message, they said news of Kim being found dead was devastating for all of them but thanked the rescue team for their efforts.


Family tragedy

On Nov. 17 Kim and his wife Kati (30) had gathered up their two daughters Penelope (4) and Sabine (7 months) and headed off on a Thanksgiving road trip. After visiting a friend’s house in Portland, Oregon the family headed back south along the coast towards home but got lost in a snowstorm. Kati received the terrible news while recovering in a local hospital. She had managed to keep her children warm throughout the ordeal but suffered severe frostbite of her hands and feet. The French instructor got married to Kim in 1999. Kim loved golf, but when his first daughter was born four years ago, he almost completely gave up the game just so he could spend more time with his family. Kati's father, Phil Fleming, said Kim was simply a “heroic father.”

December 8, 2006
Link to original Digital Chosun Ilbo article.

Wednesday, January 10, 2007

Korean Athlete Dies at Doha Games

One of Korea’s top horseback riders Kim Hyung-chil (47) sustained fatal injuries during an accident mid competition at the Asian Games in Doha, Qatar on Thursday. He was the first Korean athlete to die during an international competition and the first fatality in equestrian events at the Asian Games. Kim was taking part in a cross-country event of the overall equestrian competition when he went down the eighth jump on a 2,470 m course with 23 obstacles.

The site of the crash was a 1.1 m step-type obstacle that should not have been that difficult for the rider, but the horse made it off the ground too early and its front legs were caught on the upper part of the jump. The horse then turned in midair and Kim hit the ground first, and the horse came down on top of his head and chest. Kim was rushed by ambulance to Hammed General Hospital near the athlete’s village but doctors were unable to save his life. “When Kim was being rushed from the scene, his helmet was still on but there was blood dripping from his head,” said Park Won-oh, the secretary general of the Korean Equestrian Federation. He added it looks as if Kim was crushed under the weight of the 500-kg horse.

The chief of the medical team at a press conference said doctors attempted cardiopulmonary resuscitation but could not restart Kim’s heart.

Kim, who had 30 years on horseback, was the oldest member of South Korean team of the Asian Games. He won a bronze medal in the group competition in equestrian jumping in the 1986 Seoul Asian Games. Since 1994 Hiroshima Asian Games, he participated in the Asian Games four times in a row. Since the 1998 Bangkok Asian Games, he turned to eventing, capturing silver at the 2002 Busan Asian Games in group competition. Kim had a doctorate in equestrian studies from Yong-in University. His father, who died in 2002, was also a horseman and took part in 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He leaves behind his wife So Won-mi (41), 11-year-old daughter Kim Min-ji and son Min-seop.

December 8, 2006

Link to original Digital Chosun Ilbo article.

Monday, January 08, 2007

Korea: Blockbusters flop as star marketing fails

Lee Byung-hun, Chung Ji-hoon (Rain), Daniel Henney and Jung Woo-sung share two things. First, they are indisputably top Korean actors commanding high casting fees. Second, their latest films all flopped at the box office.

The Restless

"Once in a Summer," a melodrama starring Lee along with Su Ae, failed to meet box-office expectations. "I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK," a much-touted film by world-renowned director Park Chan-wook, was far from OK in terms of ticket sales, despite Chung's growing international reputation. Even though Daniel Henney revealed his sexy chest in "Seducing Mr. Perfect," theaters closed down the film hurriedly. "The Restless," a big-budget Chinese-Korean joint flick, was also sucked into the growing list of box-office failures.

What went wrong? The primary reason, of course, is that big-name stars do not necessarily bring box-office profits - unless the films involved are high quality or at least appealing to mainstream moviegoers in Korea. "Once in a Summer," released on Nov. 30, featured solid storytelling and a high-profile cast including Lee. Strangely enough, local audiences did not respond enthusiastically, with just 300,000 tickets sold.

The lackluster response came as a puzzling development for local filmmakers, who focused on Lee's soaring popularity in Japan and Southeast Asia.

More unsettling were reactions to director Park's "Cyborg." As he has commanded international fame with his award-winning "Oldboy," the local press did not spare coverage on his next project, which had been kept under the wraps right before its formal release.

As the film featured Chung, one of the biggest Korean Wave stars, and Lim Su-jeong, also a leading actress here, critics expected Park's love story to see another commercial success. Chung also frantically promoted the film since it was his silver screen debut.

But the film sold just 730,000 tickets, a crushing defeat for the celebrated Park and Chung. Although Park held on to a smidgeon of dignity with the film being invited to compete in the 57th Berlin Film Festival, its commercial failure sent a clear message: his not-so-spectacular storytelling left local audiences unimpressed.

"Seducing Mr. Perfect," with Daniel Henney, was largely designed to capture the hearts of female viewers. But the film sold just 700,000 tickets across the nation, failing to break even.

The major reason was that the production team relied too much on Henny's charms, while ignoring other negative factors. The film's basic storyline - a female worker falling in love with a handsome boss - was far from innovative, and too many English conversations baffled some Korean audiences.

"The Restless" was a huge flop considering that production and marketing costs reached a whopping 10.9 billion won ($12 million). The film boasted top stars including Jung Woo-sung and Kim Tae-hee, as well as high-quality computer graphics. But it sold just 1.44 million tickets in the box office, far lower than the needed breakeven of 4 million viewers.

Meanwhile, the relatively low-budget "200 Pound Beauty," featuring Kim A-jung, is staging a strong performance at the box office, attracting more than 4.5 million audiences across the nation, thanks largely to its tacky plastic surgery theme.

By Yang Sung-jin
2007.01.09
The Korea Herald link.