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| name = Method | image = Method (2017 film) - poster.jpg | alt = | caption = Theatrical poster | film name = {{Film name | hangul = 메소드 | hanja = | rr = Me-so-deu}} | director = Bang Eun-jin | producer = Kim Sung-eun | writer = Bang Eun-jin Min Ye-ji | starring = Park Sung-woong Oh Seung-hoon Yoon Seung-ah | music = Kim Jun-seong Jiae Kim | cinematography = Kim Hyoung-seok | editing = Kim Sun-min | studio = Mobetter Film | distributor = At9 Film | released = {{film date|2017|10|13|BIFF|2017|11|02|South Korea}} | runtime = 82 minutes | country = South Korea | language = Korean | budget = | gross = $182,019[1] }} Method ({{ko-hhrm|메소드||Me-so-deu}}) is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin.[2] The film stars Park Sung-woong, Oh Seung-hoon and Yoon Seung-ah. PlotVeteran actor Jae-ha and idol star Young-woo are cast in a stage play called Unchain as Walter and Singer, respectively. Young-woo is initially uncooperative during rehearsals, arriving late and failing to display any interest in or enthusiasm for the play. Frustrated by Young-woo's flippant attitude toward acting, Jae-ha pushes him to change his behavior. Young-Woo becomes intrigued by Jae-ha's passion for his work, and devotes himself to his role, reading books Jae-ha gives him and accompanying him on outings to find props for the play. Jae-ha is well known for his method acting, by which he assumes the identity of his character and acts like him during the period of time that the play lasts; he even goes so far as to incorporate this new personality into his daily life. After learning about this, Young-woo secretly decides to put on the same method into practice, only to truly end up falling in love with Jae-ha. Jae-ha's girlfriend Hee-won begins to sense the connection between the two actors as they grow closer. Jae-ha himself is increasingly tense and agitated, confused about his feelings for Young-woo, until one day he accidentally hurts Young-woo during a rehearsal. Later, he encounters Young-woo in the empty theater and the two share a kiss which is witnessed by Hee-won. The next day, Jae-ha finds Young-woo at his house and drags him into one of Hee-won's storage sheds, where Young-woo acknowledges his feelings for Jae-ha and they kiss again. The two drive to the beach together, where Young-woo posts pictures of them on Instagram which prompt rumors about the nature of their relationship. They are soon found embracing in the car by Young-woo's manager and Hee-won. Young-woo is driven away by his manager as Hee-won confronts Jae-ha about his sexuality. The day of the press conference for Unchain, Young-woo tells Jae-ha that he posted those pictures on purpose, because he wanted to share their love with the world. He asks Jae-ha if he loves Young-woo, and begs him to tell everyone about their relationship. Jae-ha does not reply, but in the press conference dismisses rumors about them by saying that they were only acting, and requesting that people stop prying into their personal lives and instead focus on the play itself. Young-woo is devastated by this and visits Jae-ha's house while he and Hee-won are sleeping. The next day, after Jae-ha leaves, Hee-won becomes aware of another person in the house, and one of her sculptures is knocked to the ground and broken. Young-woo arrives late to the first performance of the play, and as he and Jae-ha act, Young-woo's lines suggest that he hurt Hee-won, enraging Jae-ha. He asks Jae-ha to kiss him, and when he does, Young-woo whispers to him that the kiss was not in the script. In the final scene of the play, Young-woo acts out his character's suicide, but chooses not to use the safety mechanism, which causes him to hang himself temporarily. Jae-ha holds him up until the scene ends. Jae-ha finds Young-woo unconscious, but Young-woo wakes up and tells him backstage that now he is the perfect Singer, while Jae-ha is only a mediocre Walter. Young-woo leaves after the play, and Jae-ha and Hee-won reunite. Cast{{Div col}}
ReceptionPierce Conran of Screen Anarchy said the film is director Bang's "least impressive work as it trudges through thinly drawn and tired themes". Conran also went on to write that Method, as a queer film, is "almost irrelevant as it feels like a cheap trick to add something to a rote, forbidden-love narrative".[3] Awards and nominations
References1. ^https://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&wk=2017W44&id=_fMETHOD01 2. ^{{cite web|title=[Cine feature] Women directors, Japan and China lead 22nd Busan International Film Festival|url=http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_entertainment/813588.html|publisher=The Hankyoreh}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Busan 2017 Review: Method Gets Booed Off the Stage|url=http://screenanarchy.com/2017/10/busan-2017-review-method-gets-booed-off-the-stage.html|website=ScreenAnarchy|date=20 October 2017}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://entertain.naver.com/read?oid=112&aid=0003031823|title=[23rd 춘사영화제 종합]'남한산성' 최우수감독상 수상…최희서 11관왕 달성|date=May 18, 2018|website=Herald Corporation|language=ko}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://news20.busan.com/controller/newsController.jsp?newsId=20180916000206|title=[23회 부산국제영화제] 부일영화상|date=20 September 2018|website=Busan.com|language=ko}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=제55회 대종상, 각 부문 후보 공개…'공작' 12개 최다부문 노미네이트|url=http://www.sportsseoul.com/news/read/683042|work=Seoul Sports|accessdate=2018-09-21|language=ko}} External links
11 : 2017 films|South Korean romantic drama films|2010s romantic drama films|2010s LGBT-related films|LGBT-related drama films|Films about theatre|Films set in a theatre|Films about actors|Films directed by Bang Eun-jin|Gay-related films|South Korean LGBT-related films |
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