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  1. Kwasok sŭk'aendŭl [videorecording]

    Anamorphic widescreen [ed.]. - [Korea] : Tissiji P'ŭllŏsŭ ; dist. At'ŭ Sŏbisŭ, 2009. [Korea] : 디씨지 플러스 ; dist. 아트 서비스, 2009.

    Hyŏn-su was once a popular idol star among teens and worshiped liked a god. Although he's in his mid-thirties now, he's still a sought-after celebrity and the host of a popular radio show. One day, a very young single mom named Chŏng-nam sends her stories to his radio show. Her stories about her longing to meet her father whom she's never seen before grips the nation and catapults the ratings to make it the most popular program. But to his surprise, Hyŏn-su later confronts none other than Chŏng-nam and her 7 year-old boy, Ki-dong. They invade Hyŏn-su's home and his radio station, claiming that Hyŏn-su is her father.

  2. Kwasok sŭk'aendŭl

    [Seoul] : Korean Film Archive, 2015.

    Scandal makers: "Nam Hyeon-su, who was once an pop idol, is now not that popular, but is still doing well as a radio DJ. He is enjoying the perfect single life. One day, Hwang Jeong-nam, who has sent her stories to his radio program, goes to see him and insists that she is his daughter from his first time having sex, when he was in the ninth grade. Moreover, she has a son, Gi-dong, whom she gave birth to at the age of seventeen. Hyeon-su does not accept Jeong-nam and Gi-dong at first, but eventually he adjusts to living with them. However, Hyeon-su's career is in crisis as he becomes involved in a rumor that he is dating Jeong-nam. Hyeon-su blames this scandal on Jeong-nam with harsh words, which makes her leave him. Hyeon-su, left alone, soon regrets his actions and conveys his true feelings for her on his radio program. His message makes Jeong-nam return to him, but she loses Gi-dong for the moment. After a mess of a time looking for Gi-dong, they finally come together and accept themselves as a family."--Container."Modernization has been an important subject for Korea in the last century. Modernization was exchangeable with economic development and industrialization, and people took part on the road to achieve the so-called "Miracle on the Han River." Consequently, Korea was accredited as one of the rare countries that accomplished rapid economic growth. The shadow, however, was cast deeply along with the fast track of the development, and Korean society is now facing all problems great and small. It is meaningful to look back at the process of Korean modernization and to view various aspects of the modern represented in the films. These endeavors bring us beyond the mere appreciation of the past in a retrospective fashion and provide us a chance to make a rendezvous of the past with the present and that of the present with the past. The films selected from each period reveal the problems, values, and subconsciousness of the time, and they function as referential frameworks for each other, which bring you the joy of new discoveries."--Commentary book.

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