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Who is Bong Joon-ho?

by Ratan Srivastava
Bong Joon-ho

Bong Joon-ho is indeed a movie director, producer, as well as screenwriter from South Korea. His filmography is marked by his emphasis on social topics, genre-mixing, black humour, plus abrupt tone shifts. He has won three Academy Awards.

Through his subsequent films, the crime thriller Memories of Murder, the monster movie The Host (2006), the science-fantasy action movie Snowpiercer, as well as the black comedy thriller Parasite, he was becoming recognised to audiences as well as gained a religious order following, prior to actually accomplishing all these commercial successes with his subsequent films: the crime thriller Memories of Murder, the monster movie The Host (2006), the science fiction action movie Snowpiercer, as well as the black comedy thriller Parasite, all of these are among some of the highest-grossing.

Bong’s movies have both been South Korean productions, despite the fact that Snowpiercer, as well as Okja, are primarily in English. Two of his movies, Okja in 2017 as well as Parasite in 2019, appeared in competition there at Cannes Film Festival, with the latter winning the Palme d’Or, a first with a South Korean movie. The parasite was the first and only South Korean movie to just being nominated for an Academy Award, with Bong winning Best Picture, Best Director, and Best Original Screenplay, earning this the first non-English movie to win Best Picture. Bong was named to Metacritic’s list of both the 25 finest filmmakers of such twenty-first century in 2017. Bong got named to Time’s 100 Most Influential People as well as Bloomberg’s 50 Most Influential People lists in 2020.

Following graduation, he ended up spending five years working on some other directors’ projects in various roles.

Bong Joon-ho did receive a partial screenplay credit upon that anthology film Seven Reasons Why Beer is Better Than a Lover (1996), as well as a screenplay as well as assistant director lines of credit on Park Ki-debut Yong’s movie Motel Cactus (1997). He is also one of four writers credited for such movie script of Phantom: The Submarine.

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