Tuesday, October 17, 2017

The Day He Arrives (South Korea: Hong Sang-soo, 2011)




The Day He Arrives (South Korea: Hong Sang-soo, 2011: 79 mins)

Brody, Richard. "Hong Sang-Soo Spring." The New Yorker (December 13, 2011)

Dargis, Manohla. "Wandering Seoul in Patterns of Coincidence." The New York Times (April 19, 2012)

The Day He Arrives Critics Round Up (Ongoing Archive)

"The Day He Arrives (북촌 방향, Book-chon Bang-hyang) 2011." Modern Korean Cinema (April 12, 2012)

Ebert, Roger. "The Day He Arrives." The Chicago Sun-Times (July 4, 2012)

Goldsmith, Leo, et al. "Hong Sangsoo." Film Comment (June 14, 2016) ["Hong Sangsoo is a filmmaker who isn’t afraid to repeat himself. Fashioning narratives around lonesome or just pathetic male artists’ attempts at finding romantic connection, Hong’s films are characterized by their long takes and minute variations—a slightly off-center frame of two people talking, a digital zoom, a subtle readjustment of focus—that make us question what’s really going on in the scene."]

Heath, Roderick. "The Day He Arrives (Book chon bang hyang, 2011)." Ferdy on Film (2012)

Hughes, Darren. "'There are Miracles': A Conversation with Hong Sang-Soo." Notebook (November 15, 2017)

Kohn, Eric. "The Day He Arrives and Oki’s Movie Are the Paragons of Hong Sang-Soo’s Filmmaking." IndieWire (April 16, 2012)

Lee, Kevin B. "Viewing Between the Lines in The Day He Arrives." Fandor (March 21, 2013)

Marshall, Colin. "The Films of Sangsoo Hong." The Quarterly Conversation (June 11, 2013)

Newman, Nick. "Hong Sang Soo." Auteur Museum #3 (October 5, 2015)

Quandt, James. "Deja-Vu." Cinema Guild (ND)

Raymond, Marc. "Great Directors: Hong Sang-Soo." Senses of Cinema #78 (March 2016)














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