Interview with Um Tae-hwa, director of 'Concrete Utopia'
Opening August 9th
Opening August 9th
On the morning of the 7th, an interview with director Uhm Tae-hwa of the movie 'Concrete Utopia' (director Uhm Tae-hwa) was held at a cafe in Sogyeok-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.
When asked how he felt about joining the Mayor's Tentpole Daejeon this summer, Coach Eom, who is considered the next-generation coach, gave a bewildered response. “This is the first time I knew that the summer market in movies is huge,” he said, “of course I want it to go well.
“It is natural to want to hit the break-even point. I did everything I could. I'm putting it down and waiting. I'm trying to keep my composure. Now, whatever the outcome will be, it's up to the audience."
'Concrete Utopia' deals with a subject that is not light, so I worked with a focus on fun. I didn't want to miss out on the fun. "It's true that the theme is strong, but I thought it would be fun as a commercial film. I think the actors didn't come to see it as an art film, but because it had the virtue of a commercial film. Investors also took that into account and invested a large budget I think it's because the apartment is treated as a material and the subject matter has been strengthened, but I think it's the fate that dystopias have."
'Concrete Utopia' is a disaster drama depicting a story that begins when survivors gather at the only remaining imperial palace apartment in Seoul, which was devastated by a major earthquake. Opening on the 9th.
Jiye Choi, staff reporter at TenAsia wisdomart@tenasia.co.kr