26 Years (2012)
For film three of my Korean Week I watched a political thriller, and honestly I was completely baffled by 26 Years (Geun-hyun Cho, Late Spring.) It's such a mixed bag in terms of quality, and often comes across as a botched job. And yet behind all that cosmetic mishap is a truly moving story of a tragedy that occurred 38 years ago (26 in the movies time.) But I'm not sure with how much grace and finesse this film portrays its touching story, and that may be its biggest flaw. 26 Years is about the Gwangju Uprising in 1980. I wasn't familiar with the event until I saw the film, but having researched it after the film its truly saddening to hear. Student protesters were brutally murdered by military troops while protesting, something the film and many critics attribute to the president Chun Doo-hwan. And the first thirty or so minutes of the film is such a devastatingly harrowing experience as it details through animation the suffering of protesters at the time, watching as t