Memories of Murder (2003) - Ensemble Staging

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  • Опубліковано 29 гру 2015
  • How do you emphasize to the audience that something is important? Well, you could always cut to a close-up, but how about something subtler? Today I consider ensemble staging - a style of filmmaking that directs the audience exactly where to look, without ever seeming to do so at all. NO SPOILERS.
    Eight Ways to Get the Audience to Look at a Character:
    1) Let Them Speak
    2) Make Them Brighter or Bring Them Closer
    3) Let Them Move (Especially Hands or Eyes)
    4) Put Them in the Center of Frame
    5) Turn Them Towards the Lens
    6) Separate Them from the Group
    7) Isolate Them by Moving the Camera
    8) Have Other People Look at Them
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  • @dantruon25
    @dantruon25 5 років тому +1972

    The Director of this movie just won the Palme d’Or at Cannes for his latest movie Parasite.

    • @Xerxezkov
      @Xerxezkov 5 років тому +142

      I watched the movie and 'brilliant' doesn't do it justice

    • @michaelaldan4354
      @michaelaldan4354 4 роки тому +127

      and i believe the main detective from Memories also stars in Parasite

    • @Niall-jd8zw
      @Niall-jd8zw 4 роки тому +79

      Boon Joong ho does not get enough love

    • @posteador
      @posteador 4 роки тому +50

      Parasite was amazing. This director is the real deal.

    • @arcy_arts7378
      @arcy_arts7378 4 роки тому +29

      Brilliant movie..probably that best of 2019.

  • @bleh3409
    @bleh3409 8 років тому +3015

    Just some trivia I thought you might enjoy, Tony!
    Regarding your favorite shot in Memories of Murder, Bong Joon Ho and the actors said it was one of the most strenuous scenes that took more than twenty takes. Accordingly, Detective Seo had to eat more than twenty bananas and got fed up with that chunk of potassium.
    Director Bong was worried about the beer bottle Detective Seo put in the middle of the table because it covered the chief. Luckily when Detective Park shook up the table, the bottle got knocked out---resulting in a clean shot of the chief.
    It's fun to think about this accident's theatricality. Earlier on in the scene, the accidental placement of the bottle makes the audience almost assume this scene will only be about the two detectives because the chief is blocked out. But later on when the bottle is removed from the frame, it helps the chief gain the stronghold of the audience's attention.
    I got the trivia from the audio commentary. Anyways, It's always a great joy to watch your videos. Thank you!

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  8 років тому +556

      +bleh Whoa, is this the Korean DVD/Blu-ray? I've never actually watched those copies (no region-free Blu-Ray player) or listened to the audio commentary (which I imagine is in Korean). This trivia is fantastic, thank you!

    • @NoaWarrior
      @NoaWarrior 8 років тому +19

      +bleh I own the same Blu-ray. Unluckily I don't know Korean.

    • @Sant182
      @Sant182 8 років тому +198

      +bleh The poor chief... all of those 20 takes holding fake vomit in his mouth, face down not being able to move...

    • @shoppingtrollyrebel2985
      @shoppingtrollyrebel2985 8 років тому +6

      +Every Frame a Painting Really, you don't own a region free Blu-ray? I would think it would be a worthy investment especially with your library of films. Speaking of which, +Jan Pal could you tell me where you got that Blu-ray from, since I'm struggling to find anywhere that sells it.

    • @JackgarPrime
      @JackgarPrime 8 років тому +12

      +SHOPPINGTROLLY REBEL I think the Playstation 4 has a region-free blu-ray player built into it. It would make a good option, actually. I've found console built-in players to be more reliable than a lot of dedicated players I've used! Hell, even the (much cheaper) Playstation 3 has a pretty decent blu-ray player.
      As for the movie itself, I've never heard of it before this video. What is it, exactly? A comedy murder mystery? It looks interesting.

  • @madrid1597
    @madrid1597 4 роки тому +738

    This great director finally won the Oscar.

  • @raphdae2965
    @raphdae2965 8 років тому +2012

    Korean cinema of the 2000's was probably the best in the world for that time period.
    Memories of Murder definitely is one of the artistically richest movies ever made.

    • @palatinus77
      @palatinus77 4 роки тому +67

      year 2003 specifically :-)

    • @michaelaldan4354
      @michaelaldan4354 4 роки тому +114

      korean cinema is still the best in the world..

    • @inyostudio
      @inyostudio 4 роки тому +28

      LOL the ending of that scene when they both get smacked. love that movie.

    • @shishirsubba713
      @shishirsubba713 4 роки тому +34

      Couldn't agree more. MOM is something else. Bong Joon Ho is insanely genius.

    • @JustGoneViral
      @JustGoneViral 4 роки тому +12

      agree!! 3000%

  • @dvra2203
    @dvra2203 4 роки тому +595

    Koreans caught 'The Real One'. The murderer was in prison already, for the another murder. Now we have the true ending for the movie

    • @Ronin-bt1fj
      @Ronin-bt1fj 4 роки тому +70

      It came as a surprise and I didn't expect it would ever get solved. Such a happy ending

    • @wngbjngwwgk
      @wngbjngwwgk 4 роки тому +7

      Holy shit!

    • @rwaidalghamdi1537
      @rwaidalghamdi1537 4 роки тому +20

      Sanish Sarasan they catch the golden state killer in 2018 with DNA also. I think those serial killers will eventually be captured in the few upcoming years

    • @madnessgaming6852
      @madnessgaming6852 4 роки тому +4

      @@Ronin-bt1fj it still not solve 100. Which is only person has been caught. There are several cases. And there is copycat.
      Go watch Tunnel 2017, korean drama. To get more vision on it.

    • @iaintyourgganbu4715
      @iaintyourgganbu4715 4 роки тому +70

      A few years ago another notorious Korean serial killer gave his opinion on the culprit of this case. He said either he's dead or serving time in prison already because serial killers just can't stop killing. Turned out he was spot on.

  • @AaronEstesJ
    @AaronEstesJ 8 років тому +1196

    I absolutely love Korean films. They are often so visceral, so gritty and full of real human emotion. Sadly, whenever it seems a Korean director tries to make it in Hollywood, the westernization of the films really hinders them. Still, Korean films are fantastic - start with Oldboy and just work your way in from there.

    • @TsubasaNoAkutenshi
      @TsubasaNoAkutenshi 8 років тому +76

      +Aaron Estes I'm with you man, especially when it comes to thriller/murder movie. It feels so gritty and often can be brutal, but the brutality is not just like being thrown out there to become a gore-fest, it often full with emotion and that's what makes it great.
      Yeah, I also start with Oldboy, and then just branching out, especially with Choi Min-Sik movies. He's very great in Oldboy and keeps doing a terrific job in other movies. Kinda upset when I see him in "Lucy" though, because it feels like he's being underused in that movie and he didn't shine as much like in his other movies. I know he's not a main character, but still...

    • @marcocostantinj3605
      @marcocostantinj3605 7 років тому +16

      Aaron Estes Have you watched the new film by the same director of oldboy its called handmaiden

    • @luuketaylor
      @luuketaylor 7 років тому +23

      Oldboy is amazing, and Park Chan-Wook is one of my top 3 directors (and I hesitate to call favorites) but Sympathy For Lady Vengeance has remained my #1 film ever since I first watched it. That, in my opinion, is his shining achievement. Directors like these are why I watch films!

    • @Andrew-jw4vc
      @Andrew-jw4vc 7 років тому +19

      I still haven't seen enough, but it does seem to me that in terms of live action movies, Korea as a country is really doing well. There will always be talented artists of all nationalities, but there are also always centers where many great artists come from, and I think South Korea is one of those places.

    • @LP_Amadeus
      @LP_Amadeus 6 років тому +26

      Even for "bad" Korean movies, the standard is so much higher than western shit in general

  • @RockBottomRiser21
    @RockBottomRiser21 4 роки тому +654

    So who's here after Parasite's big win?

    • @yosoyalbertico
      @yosoyalbertico 4 роки тому +13

      Thanks this amazing channel

    • @kjk4400
      @kjk4400 4 роки тому +14

      I watched this movie in 2003. I think this movie is the top legend of Korean films.

    • @SamuelBreslow
      @SamuelBreslow 4 роки тому +10

      Tony joined the Bonghive before it was cool.

    • @dickthebirthdayboy2132
      @dickthebirthdayboy2132 4 роки тому +8

      Was here long before Parasite 😎

    • @Digger-Nick
      @Digger-Nick 4 роки тому

      @@kjk4400 Memories just wasn't a good movie lol

  • @somerfeeild
    @somerfeeild 8 років тому +158

    Memories of Murder, one of my all time favourite movies.
    it's amazing how many Korean movies are on that list as well.

  • @Maros_Mari
    @Maros_Mari 4 роки тому +99

    Im here after Parasite, and have just watched the Memories of murder, amazing movie. Im amazed to watch the Korean wave in the past 15 years. It reminds me of the new waves from 60s, that it brings high quality movies to the audience. Thank you Tony, I wish you were still doing some of these essays.

    • @greektownchicago
      @greektownchicago 4 роки тому +2

      where can you see it. It can't find it on any streaming service (in Canada anyway)

  • @Fabio.Bertolino
    @Fabio.Bertolino 8 років тому +426

    Memories of Murder is the best movie of past decade
    best OST, best edited film, best cast, best screenplay, best ending scene

    • @changruiwei6164
      @changruiwei6164 6 років тому +6

      Fabio Bertolino I wouldn't say best, but it's at least top 5 for me

    • @RaizPodre
      @RaizPodre 6 років тому +39

      The ending scene is impressive.

    • @ManjunathManja1227
      @ManjunathManja1227 5 років тому +24

      How can you not say best cinematography? Btw, the movie is best in all aspects.

    • @samuelraji8343
      @samuelraji8343 4 роки тому

      Ending Agreed

    • @palatinus77
      @palatinus77 4 роки тому +1

      if you're a Korean or well aware of Korea's modern history, you can also savor underlying allegories of the movie :-)

  • @sirskelletor
    @sirskelletor 8 років тому +378

    There is no series online that has this level of quality (regardless of simplicity). Thank you

    • @BenniArt
      @BenniArt 8 років тому +5

      +Arun Regi Alex It is, but somehow it is still different. When I'm listening to Tony, it's not only interesting, but calming and relaxing. A bit like a trance I guess. I have never experienced such a thing on UA-cam before...

    • @BenniArt
      @BenniArt 8 років тому +1

      Arun Regi Alex Of course it is, I never intended to say something else. But your comment provides further proof for the difference between the two of them, whatever it may be.

    • @Ricadamu
      @Ricadamu 8 років тому

      +The_Scarf_Ace How is it simplistic? I think he goes into a lot of depth.

    • @BenniArt
      @BenniArt 8 років тому +8

      Adam Cox Simple doesn't mean easy; he probably meant something like minimalistic...

    • @unev
      @unev 8 років тому +14

      I think he meant concise. It takes a lot of refining. 'I didn't have time to write a short letter, so I wrote a long one instead.'

  • @jenniferariesta6635
    @jenniferariesta6635 4 роки тому +114

    Here again after Parasite's Oscar! Wherever you are Tony, you been missed

  • @grmancool
    @grmancool 8 років тому +1568

    I'm not a filmmaker and I have no interest in making films. Yet I find these breakdowns of scenes and movies interesting. You put this technical side of moviemaking in a very compelling way. Kudos Tony!
    I guess my question is where can we see some your work? I don't mean reviews of things other people do but original content where you apply all this knowledge?

    • @Kefiafusu
      @Kefiafusu 8 років тому +20

      +Grman Rodriguez my sentiments exactly.

    • @tobiaspolze
      @tobiaspolze 8 років тому +105

      he likes to do the theoretical part. as far as i know he has not anything to do with filmmaking. he studied literature. thats why i like his point of view on movies. ive never seen somebody analysing movies as he does

    • @krombopulos_michael
      @krombopulos_michael 8 років тому +207

      Just because someone can accurately recognise and do a good job of explaining how something is made doesn't mean they can make something great themselves. Being a good critic does not mean you'll be a good film maker.

    • @tobiaspolze
      @tobiaspolze 8 років тому +3

      +Krombopulos Michael exactly

    • @sachmoarmstrong616
      @sachmoarmstrong616 8 років тому +6

      +Krombopulos Michael Well my friend that's why this channel is more interesting. Because Tony shows us beauty of cinema and since i watch his videos i truly can understand and enjoy framework

  • @SK-fy8dl
    @SK-fy8dl 4 роки тому +25

    I never noticed that Bong used ensemble staging so much, and that he had actors unobtrusively blend in and out of the background to focus on the main actors, all in one fluid shot! And having the chief pop out in the center to symbolize being the moral center is genius. I will pay attention to this from now on!

  • @bryanpearson8865
    @bryanpearson8865 3 роки тому +15

    This movie left me with a profound sadness about the futility of our efforts, even with the best of intentions. I came to Memories after The Host, and these two movies just floored me with a crazy mash-up of several different genres, always keeping me guessing. This is real life-- comedy, drama, horror, politics, all in the same day, every day.

  • @SkyCinema
    @SkyCinema 8 років тому +196

    I don't think I enjoy any other channel more than I do yours Tony! Great work dude.

  • @DeathBlackWish
    @DeathBlackWish 8 років тому +63

    I've always loved ensemble staging much more interesting and I always try and picture it whenever I'm writing scenes. I'm a huge fan of the long take also.

    • @Vivacityy
      @Vivacityy 8 років тому

      +DeathBlackWish I agree, the long take is definitely alot harder to master with all kinds of moving parts, but when that scenes comes together in one shot, my go its an incredible feeling, especially as a cinematographer.

    • @DeathBlackWish
      @DeathBlackWish 8 років тому

      46kvcs I wish both of these techniques were used more often. But also I kinda don't because then they'd lose their specialty I think. But nearly all my favorite movies and directors have used one or the other at least once. I always try and find a scene that I write that will work with those techniques. I can just see them in my mind and I hope someday I'll be able to turn my visions into reality.

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 8 років тому +1

      +DeathBlackWish The thing is, Steven Spielberg does the one shot the way I think it should be done: practically invisible and is rarely noticed by the average movie watcher.

    • @Vivacityy
      @Vivacityy 8 років тому

      +DeathBlackWish Agreed brotha I love telling stories that aren't lazily shot. I love when the cinematography brings the audience into the film, makes the camera a character. It's incredible, and that's what I try to do with each project I work on

    • @subroy7123
      @subroy7123 7 років тому

      That's a great practice. I sometimes try to split scenes down to meds and close ups (very rarely), but whenever I write a conversation between three or more people, ensemble is how my mind registers it. Its weirdly easy to do that.

  • @katiehough2499
    @katiehough2499 5 років тому +83

    RIP Jeon Mi-seon. This is my favorite Korean film and she was great in it.

    • @hansikursch484
      @hansikursch484 5 років тому +10

      Katie Hough damn. I just re-watched it in the weekend. R.I.P

  • @Flipside3D
    @Flipside3D 4 роки тому +37

    After yesterday I had to come back here and watch this video again. People like you were taking notice of his work way before Hollywood and although I have nothing to do with the Korean film industry, I thank you as a movie fan. God I hope he gets to see this video

  • @PeterSodhi
    @PeterSodhi 8 років тому +65

    "Every Video A Masterful Lesson"

  • @shabeebp9078
    @shabeebp9078 3 роки тому +15

    2:15 this was my favourite shot in the film

  • @FilmmakerIQ
    @FilmmakerIQ 8 років тому +156

    Yes!!!! This kind of directing is something I love as well. From a practical standpoint - when you let actors work together in a scene, you can get a lot more out of them. A lot of actors train from the theater perspective so they want to work with each other not have their performances mercilessly cut up in the edit room.
    The coverage style ping-pong shot-reverse-shot also just feels so confining. When you open it up with a rich master shot you can do all kinds of things with blocking and mise-en-scene - shifting around eyelines - moving and crossing paths - and then when you do cut in for a close up - it MEANS something! The dangerous part about it is you do need to get the scene right on set - you can't just create the performance in the edit - but that's also what makes those scenes work so much better.
    Fun fact about that "Sweet Smell of Success" scene - Tony Curtis was suppose to sit at the table with Burt Lancaster but Lancaster being a dedicated method man, was irritated that day and was throwing fits about letting Curtis sit at his table when (the character) wasn't invited. Even though that wasn't played out in a master - playing it out in at least a 2-shot gave us this great uncomfortable feeling that came about because actors were allowed to do their thing. :)

  • @perpetuaonyango7851
    @perpetuaonyango7851 7 років тому +73

    This movie is perfection. The plot, ensemble, directing, music, writing...everything! That last frame is perfection in directing in my opinion. Great analysis!

  • @rebeccawcleung
    @rebeccawcleung 4 роки тому +25

    This masterpiece should be in the curriculum / syllabus of every film school.

  • @Roflmaolinde
    @Roflmaolinde Рік тому +5

    I just saw this film tonight. I think that the scene when the man sticks up his head in the field is going to be with me for a long time for all its creepiness!

    • @LOEKASH
      @LOEKASH 11 місяців тому

      People are sick

  • @needufo
    @needufo 8 років тому +62

    One of the greatest film I've ever seen.

  • @JoeBlo2
    @JoeBlo2 8 років тому +21

    My favourite movie. It lingers with you for some time after watching it. The fact that it's based on real events in South Korea makes the movie even more intriguing.

  • @agraciotti
    @agraciotti 4 роки тому +161

    Where are you Tony, now that we need you? We are dying to see a video of yours about Parasite :(

    • @Ernest-hemingway
      @Ernest-hemingway 4 роки тому

      @Minjun Kim 스카웃되었다고 함.

    • @Ernest-hemingway
      @Ernest-hemingway 4 роки тому +3

      @Minjun Kim 확인해보니 스카웃된건 2017년이고
      2018년에 제작 중지한다고 공지 띄웠네요.
      medium.com/@tonyszhou/postmortem-1b338537fabc

    • @froz3ncat
      @froz3ncat 4 роки тому

      @Minjun Kim medium.com/@tonyszhou/postmortem-1b338537fabc will explain it

  • @syrzximifu5596
    @syrzximifu5596 8 років тому +15

    of all the film-analyst on UA-cam, Tony is the greatest. His videos makes perfect sense and I agree with everyone of them. I like how direct he is in his videos and doesn't get lost in academic perspectives.

  • @stevenuss1482
    @stevenuss1482 5 років тому +81

    I re-watched this last night, probably the third time i've seen it now. It just gets better with each viewing, knowing the story behind the very final scene as he stares directly into the camera is chilling - the director said he knew that the killer will probably watch the movie one day. So he's not so much looking at the audience as he is directly at the killer. I also noticed the score for the first time, i dunno how i missed it the first 2 times but the music is utterly brilliant, the composer is Taro Iwashiro if you're looking for it. The movies is a masterpiece overall - i'm sad that this channel no longer exists.

    • @PETBOY
      @PETBOY 5 років тому

      I think literally it is a memories of murder. Why did the detective remind me of my past memories and why not a magazine? Who is the culprit? I think I can tell you everything in one scene, such as why this happened. (Anger, sadness, memories, A fault)

  • @pshphj45
    @pshphj45 4 роки тому +16

    5 years ago I started to watch Korean movies and fell in love instantly! MOM was the second one I watched and till now is my favorite and the best for me! Everyone was asking me why I watch Korean movies, now after parasite nobody does...

  • @kkkkkjjjjjjjj99
    @kkkkkjjjjjjjj99 4 роки тому +61

    FINALLY HE IS CAUGHT!!!!

  • @matthewmelange
    @matthewmelange 4 роки тому +11

    The Director of this movie just won the Academy Award for Best Picture for his latest movie Parasite.

  • @lostpopcorns
    @lostpopcorns 8 років тому +203

    And that's why I love your channel. You know Hollywood and Asia. Most Americans don't even think about comparing these two, because they don't watch Asian movies. I do. And you do, too. You're also making very good points. Glad you posted another one. Happy new year!

    • @waldomarek
      @waldomarek 8 років тому +6

      +Popcorn might have to do with him being asian (chinese? judging by his surname), but nonetheless, great comparison indeed :)

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 8 років тому +21

      +waldomarek A lot of student filmmakers do watch a lot of asian cinema, though. At least where I'm studying. Depends, I guess. But there are some gems in both markets, nonetheless.

    • @TheGeorgeD13
      @TheGeorgeD13 8 років тому

      ***** Cool Beans, man!

    • @Ginormousbeans
      @Ginormousbeans 8 років тому +6

      To be fair this movie is pretty famous even in the west

    • @MrAlkaest
      @MrAlkaest 8 років тому +16

      +Popcorn Sometimes most Americans watch hollywood remake of asian movies, and they don't know the original movies, like for exemple the
      Infernal Affairs who became The Departed

  • @jysim1362
    @jysim1362 4 роки тому +92

    Tony admired and made a video of Bong Joon Ho before it was cool.

    • @davidho0603
      @davidho0603 4 роки тому +26

      This channel's first video was "Mother" from Bong Joon Ho also. After he won the best director I came back here just to find out how much I missed Tony's film essays.

  • @Drowninginantimatter
    @Drowninginantimatter 8 років тому +5

    I love these videos. I'm not a visual storyteller but the breakdown and analysis of how stories are told and how each moment matters is amazing. You're a talented man, Tony. Keep up the hard work

  • @miguel.ito7
    @miguel.ito7 8 років тому +13

    One of my personal favorite films of all time and still Bong Joon-Ho's strongest in an incredible catalogue. I'm so glad you could show the profile shot in the interrogation scene, stunning.
    **SPOILERS**
    One scene I'm sure you avoided for spoiler reasons, or that didn't really mesh with the topic was the train tunnel scene in the climax. Two sensational shots one after another with the supposed culprit fleeing into the darkness of the tunnel, once again putting a shadow over the investigation, and a follow up shot of the two detectives in silhouette outside of the tunnel, exposed, vulnerable, worn down. It always gets me.
    Very nice work!

  • @haloljt
    @haloljt 8 років тому +27

    Memories of Murder is such a fantastic film! Scratch that, 10/10 cinema!

  • @largesatsuma
    @largesatsuma 8 років тому +92

    Samuel L. Jackson knows his business. I wonder what he was thinking when he had to put up with George Lucas' "directing" in the Star Wars prequels.

    • @TehFrenchy29
      @TehFrenchy29 8 років тому +12

      +Slim Charles Honestly I'd say it's more Lucas' writing than directing that's the problem. I mean, yes the prequels are comparatively worse (though I personally rate "Revenge" and "Return" at about the same level -- V>IV>VI/III>I>II) but Lucas also directed the original. While not exactly a cinematic masterpiece itself, largely due to cliche and IMO overly done homage to Kurisawa (not that he's a bad director to draw inspiration from, or that the kendo/samurai influence on Jedi/lightsabers isn't now legendary beyond the scope of the series), the original film is still well contained and a *good* enjoyable experience.
      "Empire" benefits greatly from the larger budget and Kirshner directing following the *unexpected* success of IV, which was made more independent because even Lucas didn't expect much of a reception (telling as well, IMO, that Lucas made a better movie when he expected it to "fail" than those he made twenty years later well into Star Wars fan-dom).
      Much of the imagery and even camera work in the prequels is quite good, it's just not shooting much acting worth having on camera. Naboo and Utapau are stunning and very different from the more realized Courascant and barren Tatooine (made more striking in contrast to the others), for instance, much of the space battle in "Revenge" is great *and* that film as a whole subtly nods a lot to the beats of "Empire," the best of the six at least cinematically. Even the political stuff in the prequels I feel was *okay* (as opposed to entirely bad as many people place it), and could have been quite good, but was written from a naive perspective on politics and progressed VERY slowly in the trilogy, considering only three films as opposed to even a single television season (referring to pacing of the sequences, rather than the stories' ~ 10 year timeline across the three films).
      I do have to agree many directors would likely have been able to do a better job from a purely cinematographic point, and perhaps improve the final story/progression somewhat by removing Lucas one step from the end product--which is to say, even Disney consult Lucas and his earlier works and ideas for their ongoing television and film series, he IS the creator after all, but he's not central to the whole cycle anymore. And Sam Jackson has been brilliant in everything I've seen him do, from "Do the Right Thing" to what little he *was* able to do as Master Windu.
      And finally, sorry for the short essay. This started much more concise in my head I swear. Like Tony I too quite enjoy and read a lot into film and film making, and I'm a huge Star Wars fan. Gets out of hand sometimes.

    • @GustavoSerrate
      @GustavoSerrate 8 років тому +1

      +Slim Charles Star Wars = Bad Directing. But the new one is better.

    • @sampao5832
      @sampao5832 8 років тому +3

      +Frantachy thanks for this. There are too many people jumping on the "prequel hatetrain" than those that think for themselfs.

    • @tomstonemale
      @tomstonemale 8 років тому +2

      +Samuel Flores They are still pretty bad. Personally, I enjoyed them because I couldnt take them seriously.

    • @fuckenps3
      @fuckenps3 8 років тому +1

      Nigga wanted a purple lightsaber, that was his thinking ha

  • @tcalhoon9606
    @tcalhoon9606 4 роки тому +14

    Congrats Director Bong

  • @sara2923ify
    @sara2923ify 4 роки тому +281

    They found the murderer at last! It is Today's news

    • @GuevaraRRR
      @GuevaraRRR 4 роки тому +45

      @Isaac Neri Rodriguez
      It's only been 3 years after Korean Police completed building culprits DNA database.
      So the owner of DNA was in the jail since that serial murder was stopped. The murderer was arrested for a different case.
      Pretty horrifying huh?

    • @John-cl8yj
      @John-cl8yj 4 роки тому

      Seriously???

    • @sara2923ify
      @sara2923ify 4 роки тому

      @@John-cl8yj yepp

    • @sara2923ify
      @sara2923ify 4 роки тому

      ua-cam.com/video/dPQQos19ZtI/v-deo.html
      This is a ducomentary film of the facts that are recently revealed. the language is korean though..but at least you can see the face of the culprit

    • @twotonkatrucks
      @twotonkatrucks 4 роки тому

      @@sara2923ify the link is broken. :(. any mirrors or alternative or at least the name of the doc?

  • @ronaldothomejunior3702
    @ronaldothomejunior3702 4 роки тому +11

    You can see ALL these details in Parasite. Surely, Bong Joon-Ho has a unique aestethic, I believe remembers me Kubrick. But in a very own way. Congrats, Bong! And to the channel, too!

  • @ispankpineapple
    @ispankpineapple Місяць тому

    Please please release more videos these videos aren't just for films students or cinephiles, you are literally teaching film study and technique. I implore you a thousand times over to release more content as your videos will inspire the next generations of filmmakers. Tony, you are one of the greatest film channels to ever exist.

  • @patrickstuart3497
    @patrickstuart3497 8 років тому +30

    I fucking love this series

  • @gargoyleex
    @gargoyleex 8 років тому +22

    Once again an excellent video. Seing Every Frame a Painting uploaded a new video got me more excited than christmas did. I love Tony's work.
    His channel helped me a lot at getting into the art of filmmaking and appreciating it and since that's what he describes as his main goal, I'd say: Mission fulfilled. Many thanks for all these great movie experiences I've gained and will gain because of this channel!

  • @fuckem187
    @fuckem187 8 років тому +48

    Excellent video again, Memories of Murder is such an under-rated film. I think it might be my favourite Korean film, and that is saying something given how many great Korean films there are.

    • @changruiwei6164
      @changruiwei6164 6 років тому +1

      Lewis C it's my favorite non english film

    • @albertB215
      @albertB215 5 років тому +1

      Well actually in Korea, its nothing less than a legend. So its quite respected as it is.

    • @greathelmm
      @greathelmm 4 роки тому +5

      Not underrated but more of a unknown. Everyone who's seen it, Koreans or foreigners, love it.

  • @TulseLuper
    @TulseLuper 8 років тому +157

    There's a brilliant ensemble shot early on in There Will Be Blood. It's the scene in which Paul Sunday tells Daniel Plainview about the oil in Little Boston. The entire scene plays out in a master. You always know to whom you're supposed to pay attention because of the dialogue, the body language, and the blocking. He was already a great filmmaker before, but on that film, Paul Thomas Anderson became a master.
    Great video as always.

    • @everyframeapainting
      @everyframeapainting  8 років тому +50

      +TulseLuper This shot is the subject of David Bordwell's essay "Hands and feet across the table," which I linked to in the video description, and which was a pretty big influence on the direction of this video. It's a great shot.

    • @TulseLuper
      @TulseLuper 8 років тому +2

      Every Frame a Painting Yes, that is an excellent essay. Cheers!

    • @film_magician
      @film_magician 8 років тому +3

      +TulseLuper I went straight to There Will Be Blood after this video cause a bunch of scenes popped into mind about ensemble shots. That was an excellent example of this. The first scene he's talking to people about drilling too - really cool.

    • @vaidasulciene1654
      @vaidasulciene1654 7 років тому

      Watсh Mеmоries of Мurdеr оnline hеre => twitter.com/4b35b25fbf1743e23/status/822786185219051520 Mеmorieееes of Мurdеr 2003 Еnsеmblе Staging

  • @rennytothe4727
    @rennytothe4727 3 роки тому +5

    Bong Joon Ho is a master of cinema... and I’m not talking about how many good movies he made or how famous he is, he literally mastered the craft of storytelling, it’s basically breathing to him

  • @jamesgarcia1514
    @jamesgarcia1514 8 років тому +108

    Dude I was watching this movie alone and the scene at 1:54 terrified me.

    • @Ramboost007
      @Ramboost007 3 роки тому +4

      Pretty much every scene with the women walking alone scared the shit out of mr

  • @StreetSoldier88
    @StreetSoldier88 7 років тому +23

    Memories of Murder is so fucking good, if you're reading this comment and haven't seen it, please go and do it.

  • @EthanSmith
    @EthanSmith 8 місяців тому +2

    That was really cool. This may be my favorite one of the whole series.

  • @bakerXderek
    @bakerXderek 8 років тому +23

    So awesome and informative !!! Love breakdowns of filming.

  • @JADE-dl1gx
    @JADE-dl1gx 5 років тому +50

    Hi Tony. Finally Bong’s awarded!! Strangely, you came up with the first thing. I want to see you again as a Big fan.

  • @mistariiman
    @mistariiman 4 роки тому +67

    Who is here after he won an Golden Globe for Parasite?

  • @IceColder
    @IceColder 2 роки тому +1

    we miss you........... please come back :'c
    we need you now more than ever............... dark age for movies

  • @NOCTURNUSFILM
    @NOCTURNUSFILM 2 роки тому +2

    I miss these videos. So much.

  • @xingcat
    @xingcat 8 років тому +58

    Another terrific overview, and now I have a new movie (to me) to check out.

    • @andrewrizzo9903
      @andrewrizzo9903 8 років тому +8

      +xingcat It's a great film. Closest "feel" that I can compare it to is like David Fincher's

    • @ivannp9363
      @ivannp9363 8 років тому +13

      +xingcat It´s great movie, one of those which linger with you for a long time.

    • @AntonAdelson
      @AntonAdelson 8 років тому

      Same!

    • @capiggeqi7969
      @capiggeqi7969 8 років тому

      +xingcat this film is so good!

    • @peraxelhagne1400
      @peraxelhagne1400 8 років тому +5

      +Andrew Rizzo Actually, this film is superior to David Fincher's Zodiac.

  • @kiy5278
    @kiy5278 4 роки тому +19

    BONG JOON HO ACADEMY AWARD WINNER !!

  • @JohnSpawn1
    @JohnSpawn1 8 років тому +13

    Man, Tony really likes Bong Joon-Ho ;). Funnily I watched "Memories of murder" because of this channel - the vid about "Mother" interested me - and now there's a video about it. And including the badass that is Samuel L. Jackson makes this even more awesome. There also is a vid called "Memories of a Zodiac Killer" comparing this one with Fincher's film if anyone is interested.

  • @JohnGeorgeHill
    @JohnGeorgeHill 8 років тому +3

    Really appreciate each and every one of these. This kind of ensemble staging is a lost art. Great to see the respect it's given here.

  • @varunraj805
    @varunraj805 4 роки тому +3

    We watch hundreds of movies,
    like tens of them,
    love countable ones on our finger tips,
    but -
    ONE movie, in particular, comes close to our heart and mind...
    It might be either a pleasant, lovable romantic movie or a thought provoking, mind fucking movie OR a disturbing, haunting movie which we call as THE ABSOLUTE FAVORITE.
    For me, this is it. "Memories of Murder" is THE ONE!!!
    I have watched this movie like a decade ago and have seen this like 15 times, yet this one still gives me the same "WTF" feeling as I've got the first time and it still does.
    If you feel the same about any movie, English or any other language, do mention your ABSOLUTE FAVORITE

  • @matheusazevedo9055
    @matheusazevedo9055 4 роки тому +9

    i miss you tony
    wherever you are, i hope you are happy with bong joon-ho's COMPLETE VICTORY at the oscars

  • @PoomMondo
    @PoomMondo 8 років тому

    I don't know what you put on your videos but I've watched all of it. Literally, This hasn't happened with any other youtubers. Yours always have awe-inspiring factors in it. Thank you for making such an wonderful videos as always.

  • @sergiovega64
    @sergiovega64 Рік тому +4

    Masterpiece

  • @An-gj1mi
    @An-gj1mi 8 місяців тому +3

    This was made before Bong won the Oscar..It's like holy site.

  • @jasonf4071
    @jasonf4071 8 років тому +3

    Tony, I absolutely love it when you take your time, focus on a specific shot or moment -- breaking down the relevant details and explaining what it means to filmmaking as a whole. Your broader, more comprehensive videos are also great (like Chuck Jones, Evolution of an Artist), but videos like this one, Who Owns the Scene, and The Lateral Tracking Shot are what make you one of THE best sources for understanding film form.

  • @katr.9902
    @katr.9902 4 роки тому +1

    I just watched this movie because I wanted to come back and watch your video on it.
    This is everything I was noticing while watching and I figured out how much I like films shot like this. He's truly amazing.

  • @lorenzoamer8456
    @lorenzoamer8456 9 місяців тому +1

    One of my favorite examples of genius ensemble staging is in John Ford’s Stagecoach, where Hatfield is playing solitaire, and Buck tells him where to move a card, so we then focus back to Hatfield reacting to that, and we see Dallas entering the scene from her shadow being cast in the hallway behind Hatfield

  • @meeldev
    @meeldev 4 роки тому +29

    I am here after the director winning the Oscar :)

  • @rsimko
    @rsimko 4 роки тому +19

    IMHO Korean cinematography and storytelling beats Hollywood big time

  • @DarthBiomech
    @DarthBiomech 8 років тому +2

    There's not a lot of channels that I watch entirely. But on yours I watched. Every. Single. Video. Your stuff is amazing! And educational! Thank you!

  • @IanAannevik
    @IanAannevik 8 років тому

    I've recently started to transcribe your videos and other youtuber's content to help me retain the information. It's SO precious and valuable, I'm learning more from you than I did at film school. Thank you a thousand times!

  • @ezequielf1155
    @ezequielf1155 4 роки тому +17

    Parasite won the Oscar. Come back with a video PLEASE!

  • @AxelWalker1
    @AxelWalker1 8 років тому +3

    Hey Tony I actually really like your videos and how educational and informative it is. Keep uploading really enjoying it

  • @camhcom
    @camhcom 8 років тому

    Dude, this is a fantastic video to have coinciding with the release of films like Hateful Eight. That film uses tons of ensemble staging, long takes, etc., and while it may have been done more as a way to accommodate the extreme wide aspect ratio, it's still masterfully done.

  • @RagdollRalph
    @RagdollRalph 8 років тому

    Glad to see him using vids from the DP/30 interview channel. That channel needs more viewership, its such a gem i needs to keep going dammit! Long form interviews without any cutting, what more could someone want :)

  • @alanfloresayoroa1204
    @alanfloresayoroa1204 4 роки тому +4

    This channel has taught more about filmmaking than film school

  • @GenzoMendoza
    @GenzoMendoza 4 роки тому +8

    Tony!! Where are you?! I've seen all your videos, man. I love your work!

  • @Ma20102
    @Ma20102 8 років тому

    Out of all the film essayists I watch on UA-cam, you are by far my favorite one. Keep up the good work!

  • @barelylate
    @barelylate 8 років тому

    I started acting on stage about 2 years ago and have been learning a lot. These breakdowns really help understand how to bring a scene alive and understand what is happening. Glad you're still doing these. Thanks

  • @deeryune
    @deeryune 2 роки тому +27

    Your pronunciations on those Korean names are very good and I appreciate it because it's kinda rare to see people do. Just one quick correction: "Seo" is pronounced more like "Suh" rather than "Say-Oh". Romanization rules of Korean is all kinds of fucked so it probably makes little sense to non-Korean speakers.

    • @reddarko13
      @reddarko13 Рік тому +4

      If I'm not mistaken, he says of Korean descent and lives in Canada. He also tends to recommend a lot of Korean films and I've watched them just because of how awesome he breaks the scenes down.

    • @easypete7920
      @easypete7920 Рік тому +2

      @@reddarko13 he is a fantastic video essayist! But he is still saying the name wrong. The korean romanization system is admittedly not very helpful for english speakers, so no fault to him

  • @xavierangel100
    @xavierangel100 8 років тому +5

    I wish you had more videos. I keep rewatching many of them just because I like them too much.

  • @alhlapov1734
    @alhlapov1734 8 років тому

    Your channel along with Darren must watch films and a couple others are completely changing my view of art of cinema, thank you so much, it is a pleasure and honor to have such insightful videos on youtube and watch them for free. From the heart, thank you!

  • @Bandstand
    @Bandstand 8 років тому +14

    *It's the MONEY!*

  • @HandsOfCinderblock
    @HandsOfCinderblock 3 роки тому +3

    Memories of Murder was just announced for Criterion's April release! I have already pre-ordered and am very excited to get my hands on this, due in large part to this video.

  • @sh0gun___
    @sh0gun___ 8 років тому +3

    I was wishing for a new video just this morning! great work as always :)

  • @rangerscoach
    @rangerscoach 4 роки тому +7

    this video better explains parasite than anything else on the internet

  • @MrXlordx123
    @MrXlordx123 8 років тому

    I think your videos are brilliant, it's fascinating to see in which ways movies are made these days and how directing and editing makes such a big difference to how the movie is conveyed to the viewer. Keep going this stuff is great.

  • @jimniexperience3591
    @jimniexperience3591 6 років тому +14

    Memories of Murder was my first korean movie and the true movie to set me down the path of discovering Asian cinema ... I always knew there was a special magic underlying in this movie ,, and I see it was in the Cinematography .. Thank you for this video

  • @jenniferandrade120
    @jenniferandrade120 Рік тому +3

    Ah ever since I first saw this analysis, I have become so critical with film and TV with their obsessions with the close up. The rest of the real estate of the frame gets wasted.

  • @guguigugu
    @guguigugu 8 років тому

    YES! that is why i love long takes and static shots. they are NOT boring! it takes competent directing, competent acting, competent camerawork, everything, to pull it off and do it properly. it is true cinema!
    in most movies, short cuts don't do anything except hide the amateur qualities of people on and behind the screen. cheap tricks...

  • @DRose1NBA
    @DRose1NBA 8 років тому +1

    It is one thing to direct like this, but another thing to actually notice this and analyze it. Well done, Tony!

  • @brentsullivan9530
    @brentsullivan9530 3 роки тому +6

    This was my first Bong Joon Ho movie and my personal favorite.

  • @deePurple22
    @deePurple22 4 роки тому +11

    To me, this movie(Memories of murther) is better than the Oscar winning Parasite.

  • @trexation
    @trexation 8 років тому +1

    On point. I love the way you present. It's so calm and satisfying. It always works!

  • @Ricadamu
    @Ricadamu 8 років тому

    I can't say how much I appreciate these videos. I always learn something new from every frame a painting.

  • @AmiYamato
    @AmiYamato 8 років тому +14

    Fascinating as always. Thanks Tony!

  • @9abr1el45
    @9abr1el45 3 роки тому +3

    Damn dude I just saw this for the first time in the theatre, came home to watch something like this to help me digest, then at the end of the ting you hit me with an obscure interlude that is very close to my heart . F*ck you man I love ya for this one

  • @punkjl
    @punkjl 8 років тому +1

    This is your third analysis of a Bong Joon-ho film, and I love it. He doesn't have a large filmography yet, but he is still one of my absolute favorite directors, and this is definitely my favorite of his films.

  • @godemperor7742
    @godemperor7742 3 роки тому +1

    Every American director needs to watch this video!
    And Tony you need to come back and do more of these great videos.