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原帖由 karena852002 于 2007-5-27 23:24 发表
刚刚看了 相当有质感的剪辑和音乐
同时又再次深刻感受到导演对空间处理和镜头运用的精妙
Exactly.
The editing for the MVs with the song/scenes are very good.
I kept on seeing other people commenting on other threads defending QSS...is it necessary? I don't even bother to read that particular thread anymore.
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From javabeans blog.
Director's interview
Que Sera Sera ending clarification, kind of
Q: Particularly, once the script emphasizing more of a fantasy-like ending arose on the Internet, there were more people interpreting the ending as not being a happy one. Director, what was your perspective filming that?
A: If you look at it literally, you can interpret it in as being more of fantasy… But I think I filmed with the opposite interpretation. I wonder if that’s why you can see it that way.
Q: Personally, I prefer to think of it as reality. A period of time has passed, and Tae Joo can take this chance to love Eun Soo without making mistakes. I had that lovely feeling.
A: Yes, you can see it that way. At first, I talked about that with Jung Yoo Mi, about what this drama would be about… About this guy Kang Tae Joo who’s dated a lot, who’s a player, and who learns how to love for real with this girl who’s experiencing romance for the first time. We talked about it in those terms and if that came through, it’s a comforting thought.
And also:
“In the last scene, I wanted to walk the line between reality and fantasy. It’s something for the viewer to interpret as they wish. I filmed the ending starting from Tae Joo and Eun Soo after they meet at the bus stop to allow the interpretation that it’s fantasy. If you take a careful look, you can confirm looking at each cut that there are no signs of actual, everyday reality. There are no other people, and the spaces are empty. As you know, the scene where they meet in front of Tae Joo’s door is a repetition of how they first met. So the there are similarities between those scenes. Though there’s a sense of idealization in the way it’s structured, you could say they’ve learned how to love, but if they start over again, would they undergo the same trial and error of mistakes? I see that as being what love is about.”
Full Interviews:
http://www.magazinet.co.kr/Artic ... mp;article_id=45911
http://gall.dcinside.com/list.ph ... no=14326&page=2
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