
Snowpiercer In the interview with Bong Joon-ho at the time of the release of "Monsters" in 2006, it was not the next film but the movie "Snow Country Train" which was directed by director Bong Joon-ho. It was a story about the original French comic, and since then it has been mentioned in almost every interview by director Bong Jun-ho. This comic, which was translated into Korea in 2004, was a dystopian SF based on the only surviving train after the world was destroyed. Interestingly, every time I went up to film-related articles through Bong Joon-Hos mouth,. Seven years later, in 2013, the movie "Snow Country Train" and the newly published cartoon "Snow Country Train" are displayed together. Although the era of the East-West Cold War, which is the backdrop of the "Snowy Trains," has come to an end long ago and the technological civilization has developed even more, today the whole earth is exposed to everyday tensions in the fear of various crises and conflicts, climate change and natural disasters And the atmosphere of collapse. The Snow Country trains are precisely the image of the real world, such as the physiology of a ruthless and greedy class society, confusion when confronted with this religion, and the dominant group trying to conceal the truth and gain the benefits of tensions. So after the first publication, the century has changed, but it is still a story like the Prophets and the Apocalypse, and it is a stern warning given with the fear of white. On the last page, the interpretation of Jiqingtai of Qiqing (??) shows directly the message of peaceful coexistence to convey to this cartoonist. b Short movie trailer for Snowy Trains b a
Page Count:
252
Publication Date:
2013-07-29
ISBN-10:
8983714891
ISBN-13:
9788983714893
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