Chun Myung-Gwan, who transformed from writer to director, revealed why he chose the gangster as his debut film.
Chun Myung-Gwan, who attended the premiere of the movie "hot blood" at CGV in Yongsan, Seoul on the afternoon of the 16th, said, "I prepared for a long time and had many twists and turns. I think it's a fun process of my life," he said.
Chun Myung-Gwan is a representative novelist in Korea who has published novels such as 'Whale', 'Aging Family', and 'My Uncle Bruce Lee'. The fact that he had long dreamed of being a film director made a film based on his novel, Kim Yeon-soo, a fellow writer, not his novel, has attracted attention since before the release.
Asked about the original, director Chun Myung-Gwan said, "I did not know if I would make a movie with someone else's original. I think I do not know what people are doing. It was fun. I thought it would be a shame if this work was passed on to others. I was greedy. "
"hot blood" is a gangster noir film from a Busan background, and related questions have also come out because there were many noir films set in the Busan, including the films "Friends" and "War on Crime".
Asked about the difference between the previous films, director Chun Myung-Gwan said, "'hot blood' is a special world movie. If the existing gangster movies featured men in black and painted a huge tissue, the story also depicted a fierce Earth 2 in Busan, where people on the floor seemed to roll their shit fields in the background of the underdeveloped port guam. That's the point where I'm fascinated by this story," he replied.
'hot blood' will be released in 1993 as a Greene film on the 23rd, with the fierce Earth 2 fight of the bottom gangsters to survive there and the 'Hisu' of the Busan outskirts 'Guam' where only the worse survives.