The "class" controversy of popular culture brought on by Park Sung-Kwang denigration (Yoo Jae-Suk Hall of Fame)
With Park Sung-Kwang directing his first commercial feature film, "Ung Nam-yi," the repercussions grew as a critic left a one-line comment saying, "Did this place look so easy?" Criticism continues over the criticism as the controversy over the rapid division of popular culture spreads. Park Sung-Kwang made his debut as the first feature film director through 'ung nam-yi' which is open today (22nd), and has developed his dream of directing by showing short films 'Yak' (2011) and 'Sad because it is not sad' (2017). In fact, he majored in Movie directing at Dong-A University of Broadcasting and Arts. He won the 11th Seoul World Short Film Screening Special Prize, the 2nd Korea-China International Movie New Director Award, and the 1st Michuchon Film Festival Director Award. Park Sung-Kwang, who could not give up his dream of becoming a director even after succeeding as Comedian. I waited for the evaluation nervously ahead of the release of 'ung nam-yi', and a Movie critic gave 'one and a half stars' out of five points with Re-Ment, "Do you think this place looked so good" . Stars and reviews are extremely subjective, so Audiences are only references, not absolute standards. However, this critic's Re-Ment was a problem because it was disputed that Park Sung-Kwang itself was underestimated, not the content or completeness of the Movie. What does this critic mean by "here"? Does it come from the pride of their own parent culture? And what is the criterion of "easy"? I can not erase the impression that I was rash in terms of being a career expert. In the case of the current SNS, it is said that the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, the mosque is a mosque, Movie version is not a sanctuary, "and" It seems that there is only a country that ignores comedy. " Park Sung-Kwang, who is out of the Movie review, has been adversely affected by criticism, and even those who are not interested in 'ung nam-yi' are commenting on the challenge of Park Sung-Kwang. The comment, "I'll see and evaluate it myself," is also quite noticeable. As the media and platforms have diversified, the boundaries have become blurred, but in the past, there has been an atmosphere that divides Movie Actors into A-level and drama Actors into B-level. But who can distinguish the order of entertainment, songs, drama, Movies, plays, and musicals? "There is no hierarchy in popular culture as there is no dignity in the profession." If so, it would have come from the prejudice of the individual. Two years ago, when Yoo Jae-Suk won the grand prize in the TV section of the 57th Baeksang Arts Awards, some Actors' attitudes were controversial. At that time, when Lee Jun-ik was awarded the prize in the Movie category, most of the Actors stood up and applauded, but when Yoo Jae-Suk came on stage, it was argued that he did not even sit and clap. Controversy over the negligence has heated up the Internet, saying, "The atmosphere at the scene when the Movie director and the entertainer each received the grand prize is extreme." At the same time, when the idol singers made a celebration stage at the Movie Awards ceremony, the Actors' reactions and the expressionless expressions were caught on the camera, and it was once a time of terror for the Actors. It is no exaggeration to say that it is a problem that started from the invisible pop culture class division of our society which is all useless. "Could there be a priority in popular culture? In the end, there can be development when each other respects each other, communicates organically and engages. DB, Movie poster