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Hephaestion
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posted 25 February 2006 08:08 AM      Profile for Hephaestion   Author's Homepage        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 


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(Seoul) "King and the Clown" - about a delicately effeminate male clown caught between the affections of a despotic king and a fellow performer - has sold more than 11 million tickets through Sunday since its Dec. 29 premiere, making it the third-most popular film ever in this conservative country.

Even President Roh Moo-hyun has seen it. (By contrast, President Bush said last month he'd yet to see the cowboy romance favored to win the best-picture Oscar.)

The surprise hit is about a troupe of entertainers condemned to die for an act mocking 16th-century King Yonsan, but who beg to be pardoned if they can make the king laugh with their racy skit lampooning him and his favorite concubine. The clowns succeed and become court jesters.

Kong-gil, the gentle-faced male clown who portrays the woman in the skit, draws the king's attention - staging private puppet shows to Yonsan's delight but evoking the jealousy of clown leader Jang-saeng, who has always protected his friend from other men's amorous advances.

The gay story line is muted. The king and Kong-gil share one quick on-screen kiss.

The movie is based on a fictional play that was inspired by a brief mention in the king's diary about his favorite clown.

Homosexuality has only recently gained some acceptance in South Korean society, with its strict Confucian traditions and strong Catholic church. In April 2004, the government removed homosexuality from a list of "socially unacceptable sexual acts."

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Director Lee Jun-ik said he's been surprised by the success of "King and the Clown," which was made for $4.5 million, and feels it comes from the audience's enjoyment at seeing a window into palace life and the class differences between the aristocracy and lowly clowns - not because of the homosexual theme.

"People who talk about homosexuality today have totally different concepts from the past," Lee told The Associated Press.

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Chung You-sun, a 26-year-old office worker who saw the film with a colleague in downtown Seoul, said she was drawn by the satire of royal life, but that the movie also shows "Korean society is more and more open to homosexuality."

That's the hope of Hahn Chae-yun, director of the Korean Sexual Minority Culture and Rights Center, who also noted the touching story and film's direction were the real reason for its success - not the gay theme.

"I hope people's views toward homosexual love could be more broad-minded, and treated the same as love between others, through this success of the movie," Hahn said.

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Heavy Sharper
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posted 26 February 2006 07:47 PM      Profile for Heavy Sharper        Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
South Korea has changed a lot since the Washington-backed Grand National Party goons were voted out of office.
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