Ways of South Korean cinema
5 The production budgets grew even larger, the spectacle more sweeping, and the cinematic universe
more insistently and myopically male-centric in 2003 and 2004. Silmido (dir. Kang Woo-seok 2003) is
a US$8 million epic version of an actual incident during the Pak Chung-hee administration.
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