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Netflix's new film "Pavanne" is expected to be a unique youth melodrama film that contains Lee Jong-pil's delicate sensibilities.
Director Lee Jong-pil, who has depicted the lives of young people in cold reality through sensuous and delicate directing through various genres such as the films "Samjin Group English Toy Class" and "The Escape." This time, he will present a youth melodrama with unrivaled sensitivity through the Netflix film 'Pavanne'.
"Pavanne" is a movie in which three people who close their hearts and live together become light to each other and face life and love.
"Pavanne," a sweet and bitter growth story created by three people who could not even love each other due to the wounds they each have, is all the more anticipated in that it is a director Lee Jong-pil, who has dreamed of making a melodrama film since he was a teenager.
Director Lee Jong-pil recalled when he first encountered Park Min-gyu's novel "Pavanne for a Dead Princess," which was the original work of "Pavanne," and said, "By the time of youth, I was very immersed in the experience of love and feelings that resulted from meeting, loving, breaking up, and missing someone." He expressed deep affection for the work, saying that the original novel felt like a novel he wrote.
"Pavanne" delicately illuminates the process of Mijung (Go Ah-sung), Johan (Byeon Yo-han), and Gyeong-rok (Moon Sang-min), who accidentally met in the underground parking lot of the department store, opening the door of their hearts, sharing friendship and love, and giving light to each other's lives. In particular, unlike the original, which was a first-person perspective, it plans to unravel the narrative of love, friendship, and growth of the three characters in more three dimensions.
Director Lee Jong-pil said, "If the previous works are about people living in this society, 'Pavanne' is a movie that asks what is precious in one's life," and added, "I hope that the love and youth of each and every person watching the movie will be fully contained."
The production design full of melodramatic sensibilities of "Pavanne" also shows director Lee Jong-pil's delicate directing power intact. Sensuous locations hidden like treasures throughout the movie, from Kentucky Hope, a hideout-like space for three people, to record stores, and now rarely seen public phone booths, will double the appeal of the youth melodrama genre and increase viewers' immersion.
On top of that, various genres of music such as classical, rock, jazz, and K-pop used to meet, love, break up, and miss someone again will be placed in the right place to add to the fun of watching and listening. In addition, as director Lee Jong-pil said, "Pavanne is a movie about light and darkness," he put the most emphasis on the expression of light in a directing way, and added visual effects by utilizing various lights from the light pouring out to the sunrise, rainbow, sunset, and aurora whenever the emotions and relationships of the characters change. "Pavanne," which has improved cinematic perfection with excellent directing and detail, will make you feel the emotional texture of attractive characters and convey a different excitement to viewers around the world.
Pavane will only be released on Netflix on Feb. 20.
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