There have been several movies involving digital sex crimes. But only a few, if any, unfold from a middle-aged woman’s perspective, overcoming the trauma of the crime as a victim, like the upcoming film “Jeong-sun.”
someone like bong joon ho and park chan wook have. but hopefully will have in future. but i think it was just a very different time. maintaining a good outward appearance has been part of traditional korean society for centuries, and in modern times, this pressure inevitably and usually falls upon women. has this got something to do with the way women are portrayed in film? certainly, this year s notable films by female directors deal with a highly sexualised society. jeong sun, widely played at festivals this year, is jeong ji hye s debut film and a look at south korea s epidemic of digital sex crime through the story of one woman whose quiet life is ruined by it. the director of the london korean film festival,
in the west and so doesn t have the kind of fan base that someone like bong joon ho and park chan wook have. but hopefully will have in future. i think it was just a very different time. maintaining a good outward appearance has been part of traditional korean society for centuries and in modern times, this pressure inevitably and usually falls upon women. has this got something to do with the way women are portrayed in film? certainly, this year s notable films by female directors deal with a highly sexualised society. jeong sun, widely played at festivals this year, is jeong ji hye s debut film and a look at south korea s epidemic of digital sex crime through the story of one woman whose quiet life is ruined by it.
and partly it is probably to do with the fact that she is not such a well known figure in the west and so doesn t have the kind of fan base that someone like bong joon ho and park chan wook have. but hopefully will have in future. i think it was just a very different time. maintaining a good outward appearance has been part of traditional korean society for centuries and in modern times, this pressure inevitably and usually falls upon women. has this got something to do with the way women are portrayed in film? certainly, this year s notable films by female directors deal with a highly sexualised society. jeong sun, widely played at festivals this year, is jeong ji hye s debut film and a look at south korea s epidemic of digital sex crime through the story of one woman whose quiet life
with the fact that she is not such a well known figure in the west and so doesn t have the kind of fan base that someone like bong joon ho and park chan wook have. but hopefully will have in future. i think it was just a very different time. maintaining a good outward appearance has been part of traditional korean society for centuries and in modern times, this pressure inevitably and usually falls upon women. has this got something to do with the way women are portrayed in film? certainly, this year s notable films by female directors deal with a highly sexualised society. jeong sun, widely played at festivals this year, is jeong ji hye s debut film and a look at south korea s epidemic of digital sex crime through the story of one woman whose quiet life is ruined by it.