Jeonju 2025 Review: THE DREAM, Gender Politics Take Center Stage in Dark Period Fable
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Jeonju 2025 Review: THE DREAM, Gender Politics Take Center Stage in Dark Period Fable
After tearing through the 1980s with a range of celebrated films such as People in the Slum, Whale Hunting and Deep Blue Night, all starring Ahn Sung-ki, director Bae Chang-ho kicked off the 1990s with The Dream--once again starring Ahn--a dark period fable based on the Buddhist folk tale "Joshin's Dream". Joshin's Dream is a cautionary tale about a monk who yearns for a beautiful aristocrat who is engaged to be married. He begs at the feet of a…
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