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REMEMBERING PARK CHEOL SOO — A KOREAN FILMMAKING LEGEND: THE GREEN CHAIR

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Oct/13
Hyun (Shim Ji-ho) and Kim Mun-hee (Seo Jung) have a torrid affair in Park Cheol Soo’s THE GREEN CHAIR

Hyun (Shim Ji-ho) and Kim Mun-hee (Seo Jung) have a torrid affair in Park Cheol Soo’s THE GREEN CHAIR

KOREAN MOVIE NIGHT: THE GREEN CHAIR (NOKSAEK UIJA) (Park Cheol Soo, 2005)
Tribeca Cinemas
54 Varick St. at Laight St.
Tuesday, October 15, free, 7:00
212-759-9550
www.koreanculture.org
www.tribecacinemas.com

Korean Cultural Service continues its three-part tribute to South Korean auteur Park Cheol Soo, who died in a traffic accident earlier this year at the age of sixty-four, with the erotically charged The Green Chair. Shortly after being arrested for having sex with a minor, thirty-two-year-old Kim Mun-hee (Seo Jung) rejoins her barely underage lover, nineteen-year-old Hyun (Shim Ji-ho), as they continue their torrid affair, which led to Mun-hee’s divorce. Mun-hee is sentenced to one hundred hours of social service, working in a ward with women suffering from dementia. A concerned police detective (Sun Wook-hyun) and a sneaky journalist (Kim Jun-han) try to keep close tabs on the lovers, so Hyun and Mun-hee soon end up at the country home of her best friend, Jean (Oh Yun-hong), as things keep heating up, both sexually and emotionally. Park fills the first half of The Green Chair with beautiful shots of Mun-hee’s and Hyun’s naked bodies in artistic arrangements, almost like they are one. But in the second half, things get a bit more abstract, culminating in a bizarre, surreal party that incorporates some of the stranger elements of the French New Wave. The Green Chair ends up being a satisfying, if at times extremely confusing and even maddening, exploration of fantasy, desire, and responsibility, not shy in the least. The Green Chair is screening for free October 15 at Tribeca Cinemas as part of the Korean Movie Night series “Remembering Park Cheol Soo: A Korean Filmmaking Legend,” which began October 1 with Park’s 301, 302 and concludes October 29 with B.E.D.