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Burning

Titre original : Beoning
  • 2018
  • Tous publics
  • 2h 28min
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Yoo Ah-in in Burning (2018)
A woman's life is intertwined with two men - one rich and the other a courier who struggles to make ends meet.
Lire trailer0:55
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Psychological ThrillerDramaMysteryThriller

Jongsu rencontre par hasard Haemi, une ancienne camarade de classe, qui lui demande de s'occuper de son chat pendant son voyage en Afrique. À son retour, elle lui présente Ben, un homme myst... Tout lireJongsu rencontre par hasard Haemi, une ancienne camarade de classe, qui lui demande de s'occuper de son chat pendant son voyage en Afrique. À son retour, elle lui présente Ben, un homme mystérieux qu'elle a rencontré là-bas.Jongsu rencontre par hasard Haemi, une ancienne camarade de classe, qui lui demande de s'occuper de son chat pendant son voyage en Afrique. À son retour, elle lui présente Ben, un homme mystérieux qu'elle a rencontré là-bas.

  • Réalisation
    • Lee Chang-dong
  • Scénario
    • Jungmi Oh
    • Lee Chang-dong
    • Haruki Murakami
  • Casting principal
    • Yoo Ah-in
    • Steven Yeun
    • Jeon Jong-seo
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    7,4/10
    82 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    2 608
    352
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Chang-dong
    • Scénario
      • Jungmi Oh
      • Lee Chang-dong
      • Haruki Murakami
    • Casting principal
      • Yoo Ah-in
      • Steven Yeun
      • Jeon Jong-seo
    • 392avis d'utilisateurs
    • 276avis des critiques
    • 91Métascore
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 54 victoires et 144 nominations au total

    Vidéos6

    Burning
    Trailer 0:55
    Burning
    Burning
    Trailer 1:21
    Burning
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    Trailer 1:21
    Burning
    The Rise of Steven Yeun
    Clip 3:12
    The Rise of Steven Yeun
    The Cast of 'Tigertail' Name Their Favorite Films in Asian Cinema
    Clip 2:56
    The Cast of 'Tigertail' Name Their Favorite Films in Asian Cinema
    Burning
    Clip 1:43
    Burning
    Burning: Can't Seem To Reach Her
    Clip 1:43
    Burning: Can't Seem To Reach Her

    Photos205

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    Rôles principaux18

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    Yoo Ah-in
    Yoo Ah-in
    • Lee Jong-su
    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Ben
    Jeon Jong-seo
    Jeon Jong-seo
    • Shin Hae-mi
    Kim Soo-Kyung
    Kim Soo-Kyung
    • Yeon-ju
    Choi Seung-ho
    • Lee Yong-seok
    Moon Sung-keun
    Moon Sung-keun
    • Lawyer
    • (as Sung-Keun Moon)
    Min Bok-gi
    Min Bok-gi
    • Judge
    Lee Soo-Jeong
    • Prosecutor
    Ban Hye-ra
    • Jong-su's Mom
    Cha Mi-kyung
    Cha Mi-kyung
    • Hae-mi's Mom
    Lee Bong-ryun
    Lee Bong-ryun
    • Hae-mi's Sister
    Ok Ja-yeon
    Ok Ja-yeon
    • Ja-yeon
    Lee Joong-ok
    Lee Joong-ok
    • Patrolman
    Jeon Seok-chan
    • Seok-chan
    Kim Shin-rock
    Kim Shin-rock
    • Shin-rok
    Jang Won-hyung
    • Won-hyeong
    Jo Yong-joon
    • Ben's home security guard
    • (as Yong-joon Jo)
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    Donald Trump
    • Self
    • (images d'archives)
    • (non crédité)
    • Réalisation
      • Lee Chang-dong
    • Scénario
      • Jungmi Oh
      • Lee Chang-dong
      • Haruki Murakami
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    tedg

    Soft Glass

    Young South Korean filmmakers have a layered vitality one doesn't find anywhere else. Filmmaking is all about mapping what we have as cinematic conveyance to what we yearn for internally. That's the game, the expected contract between filmmaker and viewer. We negotiate that as we go, sometimes being outside the story as normal interpreters, sometimes inside the story filling in bits.

    One way to go about this is for the filmmaker to trick the viewer when in internal mode to make assumptions that are later revealed to shock. A common technique is to tantalize with some erotic vision - easily cinematic - and later lead us into reviling misogynistic exploitive behaviour.

    More nuanced is mixing realities between what we invent from what we are shown and what an on-screen sometime narrator does. This is rich territory for filmmakers willing to go there, and I think the more we experiment, the greater our vocabulary will be.

    We are tuned to have an in-story interpreter. Our main character is a writer, and we are pointed to some books with metaphors that cross into reality.

    We see him in the longish first act conjure narrative reality from sexual fantasy. Later, he literally writes what we presumably see, while sitting in the girl's apartment but outfitted for himself. The sexual tryst is still in the smell of the place.

    We see his love interest go well out of our way to present the importance of (pantomime) living richly in a created reality. We have her describe the 'great hunger' for revelation, encountered in dance she describes and later demonstrates, in her own encounter in Africa - a trip likely never taken.

    We have questionable memories. Is she genuinely the person who lived in the neighborhood when they were children? Is the father overcome by past roles he cannot escape? Is the newly recovered mother genuine? What role does plastic surgery play, once we see the 'makeup' scene at the narratively frugal end?

    The referenced Gatsby story to those of us interested in these things, is rich with mixed fantasies from the writer and narrator. All the real action here is in the context of broadcast propaganda; the MacGuffins are neglected glass houses in a context where houses matter, and may even (dimly) reference quantum realities.

    We never know who is conspiring with whom, who is imaginary and what motives are to be trusted.

    So the art here is in transporting us into this folded space where we get destabilized, but not so much we lose our engagement. That's a major accomplishment in itself. Few can do it and most are Asian.

    But we want the investment to matter. I want a part of my soul turned inside out to challenge me by the evoked inner me. Possibly, this failure is because I did not pretend to fall in love with the girl. The seduction did not overlap beyond the two young men, possibly because of culture, age and suspicion.
    8aleksandar-milanovic89

    The story that leaves you with a lot of questions

    Burning is an excellent psychological thriller with the veil of mystery around it. The movie that intrigues you and leaves you with a lot of questions to ask yourself why and to give it a try to connect the small pieces of mosaic. The more you think about the story and dialogs more questions starts to go on surface. Many of them don't have definite answer. It leaves a lot of space for imagination and analysis. It is a great study of characters. Atmosphere in the movie is dark with a lot of suspense. Acting and direction was on the spot. But the story is the one that is really unique. I haven't read the short story of Murakami ,,Burning Barn'', but now I am more than interested. I think that the movie is worth watching more times in order to catch all the small details that you maybe missed when you watched first time.Recommended for the people with more time,patience and with the tendency to analyze.
    8domtaylor

    The rare film that gets its value upon reflection.

    It's the rare film that gets its value upon reflection rather than during watching. It's not boring as such, but with its extremely long runtime it does generally feel slow paced and often runs the risk of being quite dull. Luckily though, the pure sense of mystery that surrounds the three core players (our protagonist included) and the film's world as a whole keeps things intriguing throughout. As the narrative progresses, however, and the core mystery of the piece arrives, things get a lot more intriguing and this intrigue lasts long after the haunting finale. That's where the film really gets its merit. None of the enigmas are definitively answered, and this leads to an extremely subtle - yet wholly rewarding - experience that allows you to draw your own conclusions of what it was actually about. The picture could be about several different things, and it all depends on the individual spectator response. This, as well as the complete lack of on-the-nose exposition, is very refreshing in today's age of cinema where nothing is left to the imagination anymore. We are not told, or even explicitly shown, anything integral to answer the core mystery and this allows you to reflect on all of the intricacies of several different scenes in order to draw your own conclusions. It really is a one of a kind experience that will leave you scrutinising for days, discovering a new narrative possibility upon every thought. Its slow pace and the sense that it's not really going anywhere might make it seem hard to get through initially, but once it's over it becomes a rich, rewarding experience. 8/10
    7proud_luddite

    Fascinating but maybe over-rated

    Based on the short story "Barn Burning" by Haruki Murakami: in Paju, South Korea, Jong-su (Yoo Ah-in) is a young aspiring writer from a dysfunctional family doing odd jobs while also looking after the family farm nearby. He reconnects with a former classmate Hae-mi (Jeon Jong-seo) whose affections later turn to the very rich Ben (Steven Yuen). Ben's unusual character take everyone down a mysterious path.

    At two and a half hours, the film is perhaps too long especially as the first half begins to get dull at a certain point. This thankfully changes when the story and its energy get very mysterious. Here is where the film earns many points for its uniqueness and its subtle ways to lure the viewer into its web. In a good way, this segment is rarely frightening but always intriguing. Also, class difference plays a major role but without being obviously so.

    The audience is teased overall with only a minimal amount of information - just enough to understand while still yearning for more by the end. While a bit more information might have raised the film overall, it's still fair to say that the tease pays off for the most part. - dbamateurcritic
    8huhabi

    Nice, but slow and long, so bring some coffee with you.

    What I really liked about the movie was the psychological tension building up during the film. You keep wondering what happened and are just left with a few clues which could be interpretated in several ways. The film brings some suspense which reminded me of some Hitchcock movies from the past. There was also a big difference with Hitchcock though: whereas Hitchcock uses strong acting, imagery and sound to build up the tension, in Burning there are not much scenes which please the eye, it's just all so... normal as is the acting. Furthermore, the script is slow... with several scenes which leave you wondering why you had to witness this information at all. This resulted in several people snoring in the Cinema I saw this screening. In all honesty, the film breathes an atmosphere simalar to the books of Murakami, which in my opinion also tend to be more poetic and slow - certainly no page turners and neither is Burning. So if you really like the books of Murakami, this is the film for you I suppose. Overall experience: bit boring, intriguing, weird, not much to please the eye or ear, interesting storyling. Worth to see it? YES, but prepare for a long sit and bring some coffee to keep awake.

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    • Anecdotes
      The scene in which the main characters talk at Jong-su's house was filmed over a month. They were only able to shoot for a few minutes every day to capture consistent twilight on camera.
    • Citations

      Shin Hae-mi: Do you know Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert, Africa It is said that Bushmen have two types of hungry people. Hungry English is hunger, Little hungry and great hungry. Little hungry people are physically hungry, The great hungry is a person who is hungry for survival. Why do we live, What is the significance of living? People who are always looking for these answers. This kind of person is really hungry, They called the great hungry.

    • Connexions
      Featured in Do-ol-Ah-in O-bang-gan-da: We Are All Special Beings (2019)
    • Bandes originales
      Générique
      Written by Miles Davis (uncredited)

      Performed by Miles Davis

      Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Music France

      Played during the dance scene with a background of a sunset

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 29 août 2018 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Corée du Sud
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Baska Sinema (Turkey)
      • capelight pictures (Germany)
    • Langues
      • Coréen
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Beoning
    • Lieux de tournage
      • 203-3 Manu-ri, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju, Corée du Sud(Jong-su's house)
    • Sociétés de production
      • Pine House Film
      • NHK
      • Now Films
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    Box-office

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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 718 991 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 26 130 $US
      • 28 oct. 2018
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 7 578 063 $US
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    • Durée
      2 heures 28 minutes
    • Couleur
      • Color
    • Mixage
      • Dolby Digital
    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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