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I just came across the news below:
" Steven Spielberg and Will Smith are planning to collaborate on a remake of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy , according to Variety. The pair, who have been looking for a project to work on together for some time, are said to be in early discussions about reworking the acclaimed Korean thriller, which centers on a man who is kidnapped and held in a dirty cell for 15 years without explanation.
Smith would play the imprisoned man - Choi Min-sik in the 2003 original - who is freed just as he is about to put an escape plan into practice. He is given money, clothes and a mobile phone and sets out to discover who stole his life from him in order to take revenge."I remember a few years ago, the project was associated with director Justin Lin, but now looks like there have been some major change to the cast and crew.
Either way, I am just wondering if a remake of Oldboy is necessary? I mean, among all the Asian remakes in recent years, how many of them would you consider a success? And how many of them did end up being big flops?
Ring (2002) is perhaps a moderate success at the box office, but after that, fans of Asian horror cinema probably wouldn't forget all the mess Hollywood produced. "The Grudge", "One Missed Call", "Pulse", ...etc., I really couldn't think of an appropriate word other than "crap" to describe these films.
Ok, so perhaps Hollywood filmmakers don't really know how to interpret Asian horror, what about other genres? I wonder if anyone here actually knows that the remake of "My Sassy Girl" is already out at the market? The fact that it goes straight to DVD with no promotion at all and is already listed as bargain item in my local department store probably tell you how "good" the film is. And not to mention " Lake House", which is probably Keanu Reeves' lowest grossing film in the past decade.
Hollywoodshould stop butchering Asian films, and most importantly, stop making Asian film your cheap source of ideas that compensate the impotence of your highly paid screenwriters!
P.S. Yeah, I know Spielberg's Oldboy is supposed to be an adaptation of the original comic, but still, I just feel uncomfortable with all the crappy remakes Hollywood produced.
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[if gte mso 9]>
I just came across the news below:
" Steven Spielberg and Will Smith are planning to collaborate on a remake of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy , according to Variety. The pair, who have been looking for a project to work on together for some time, are said to be in early discussions about reworking the acclaimed Korean thriller, which centers on a man who is kidnapped and held in a dirty cell for 15 years without explanation.
Smith would play the imprisoned man - Choi Min-sik in the 2003 original - who is freed just as he is about to put an escape plan into practice. He is given money, clothes and a mobile phone and sets out to discover who stole his life from him in order to take revenge."I remember a few years ago, the project was associated with director Justin Lin, but now looks like there have been some major change to the cast and crew.
Either way, I am just wondering if a remake of Oldboy is necessary? I mean, among all the Asian remakes in recent years, how many of them would you consider a success? And how many of them did end up being big flops?
Ring (2002) is perhaps a moderate success at the box office, but after that, fans of Asian horror cinema probably wouldn't forget all the mess Hollywood produced. "The Grudge", "One Missed Call", "Pulse", ...etc., I really couldn't think of an appropriate word other than "crap" to describe these films.
Ok, so perhaps Hollywood filmmakers don't really know how to interpret Asian horror, what about other genres? I wonder if anyone here actually knows that the remake of "My Sassy Girl" is already out at the market? The fact that it goes straight to DVD with no promotion at all and is already listed as bargain item in my local department store probably tell you how "good" the film is. And not to mention " Lake House", which is probably Keanu Reeves' lowest grossing film in the past decade.
Hollywoodshould stop butchering Asian films, and most importantly, stop making Asian film your cheap source of ideas that compensate the impotence of your highly paid screenwriters!
P.S. Yeah, I know Spielberg's Oldboy is supposed to be an adaptation of the original comic, but still, I just feel uncomfortable with all the crappy remakes Hollywood produced.
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[if gte mso 9]>
I just came across the news below:
" Steven Spielberg and Will Smith are planning to collaborate on a remake of Park Chan-wook's Oldboy , according to Variety. The pair, who have been looking for a project to work on together for some time, are said to be in early discussions about reworking the acclaimed Korean thriller, which centers on a man who is kidnapped and held in a dirty cell for 15 years without explanation.
Smith would play the imprisoned man - Choi Min-sik in the 2003 original - who is freed just as he is about to put an escape plan into practice. He is given money, clothes and a mobile phone and sets out to discover who stole his life from him in order to take revenge."I remember a few years ago, the project was associated with director Justin Lin, but now looks like there have been some major change to the cast and crew.
Either way, I am just wondering if a remake of Oldboy is necessary? I mean, among all the Asian remakes in recent years, how many of them would you consider a success? And how many of them did end up being big flops?
Ring (2002) is perhaps a moderate success at the box office, but after that, fans of Asian horror cinema probably wouldn't forget all the mess Hollywood produced. "The Grudge", "One Missed Call", "Pulse", ...etc., I really couldn't think of an appropriate word other than "crap" to describe these films.
Ok, so perhaps Hollywood filmmakers don't really know how to interpret Asian horror, what about other genres? I wonder if anyone here actually knows that the remake of "My Sassy Girl" is already out at the market? The fact that it goes straight to DVD with no promotion at all and is already listed as bargain item in my local department store probably tell you how "good" the film is. And not to mention " Lake House", which is probably Keanu Reeves' lowest grossing film in the past decade.
Hollywoodshould stop butchering Asian films, and most importantly, stop making Asian film your cheap source of ideas that compensate the impotence of your highly paid screenwriters!
P.S. Yeah, I know Spielberg's Oldboy is supposed to be an adaptation of the original comic, but still, I just feel uncomfortable with all the crappy remakes Hollywood produced.
Don't forget your dream!