Top 77 Quotes & Sayings by Park Chan-wook

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a South Korean director Park Chan-wook.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Park Chan-wook

Park Chan-wook is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, producer, and former film critic. Park is best known for his films Joint Security Area (2000), Thirst (2009), The Handmaiden (2016), Decision to Leave (2022) and what has become known as The Vengeance Trilogy, consisting of Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002), Oldboy (2003) and Lady Vengeance (2005).

All of the characters in my films, they share one commonality. It doesn't matter whether they are good or bad, it doesn't matter whether they are smart or stupid, these characters all take responsibility for their own behavior. I'm much the same.
I have always meticulously storyboarded my films from beginning to end.
If your work requires you to travel, you will understand that there's no vacation destination like home. — © Park Chan-wook
If your work requires you to travel, you will understand that there's no vacation destination like home.
When I grow older and less popular, there will come a time when I have to shoot films on low budgets.
I don't really believe in the auteur theory.
Becoming a vampire means completely changing your identity.
I guess I probably make violent films partly because I can't express my anger in my real life very well.
I've read all of Sarah Waters's novels which have been translated into Korean.
Visual elements are, of course, the director's job.
I believe 'love' is very nice to hear, but it's used so much that it's come to a point where it's almost meaningless.
People who really try to be conscious of what they have done, who take responsibility, to me these kinds of people are heroes.
It is not possible for a person to be completely free of sin and be squeaky clean.
The reason I want to show shocking things is that they always pose an ethical question.
I cannot believe that violence depicted onscreen actually causes people to act out violently. That's oversimplifying the issue. If somebody commits a violent act after seeing violence in a movie, I think the question that needs to be asked is: would that person still have committed the act if he had not seen a violent film?
I grew up in a very Catholic family. Up until puberty, I would go to a Catholic church every week. — © Park Chan-wook
I grew up in a very Catholic family. Up until puberty, I would go to a Catholic church every week.
A film set is a workplace for me; it's my office, and nobody really wants to be in a stressful work environment.
The point of revenge is not in the completion but in the process.
I hate jeans for no reason.
I believe there are more films that involve love and forgiveness than violence, but they often seem fake and are almost embarrassing to watch.
I am sure I am one of 2,000 film directors in the world that Tarantino admires.
As I grow older I spend more time with my wife, and gradually my interest in the woman's world is growing.
When I was growing up, we were taught in school that North Koreans, and especially the North Korean leadership, were all devils.
I've always had an interest in vampire films - not just 'Nosferatu,' but there are many others that I have enjoyed: Abel Ferrara, Coppola, Neil Jordan.
I love Philip Glass' work, not only as a film composer but also as a musician. The film score work that he does always amazes and shocks me.
In our lives, we have good things and bad things, happiness and pain.
If I want to relax and not do anything, I don't want to leave home.
Certain subjects may no longer be taboo in cinema. But there are ways to treat them that still create shock.
If you would ask me what my ideal process is, I would say, long pre-production, long production and long post-production.
When I say that I am going to do an American film, I didn't want to suddenly go off into a completely different world that which bears no relation to the style of filmmaking that I'm used to.
Living without hate for people is almost impossible.
I do like musical films more than big Hollywood films, especially those by Jacques Demi and Vincent Minelli.
Actors, I think, are all the same. Both Korean actors and American actors are all very sensitive people, and they are all curious to know what the director thinks of them and how they are evaluated, and they try to satisfy the director. And they like it if you listen carefully to their opinions and accept them.
I became a film director, but I wasn't successful with my first couple of films, so I had to turn to becoming a film critic to make a living.
I'd like to do a really masculine film.
I am not going to do a film based on a bad scenario just to make a big Hollywood film or work with Hollywood stars.
When I was making my first films, I was very interested in Hollywood B movies.
I don't think I've ever tried to make something happen that I've absolutely had to force. You know how they say: if you can't avoid it, enjoy it. For me, it's the other way around: if I can't enjoy it, I avoid it.
When you first hear Mozart's music, your first impression is that it's very alive, but if you peel away the layers, you can hear sorrow and sadness behind it, and that's what I try to be: multi-layered.
When it comes to remaking my own films in the English language, I can only imagine that it is a very boring process, I wouldn't ever dream of it. — © Park Chan-wook
When it comes to remaking my own films in the English language, I can only imagine that it is a very boring process, I wouldn't ever dream of it.
In my opinion, all relationships between people have some sort of violence, and it is central.
I don't usually watch a lot of TV, but 'Mad Men' changed my perspective. I admire Matthew Weiner who came up with the idea and wrote such a great TV series, and the broadcasting company for being bold enough to air such a series.
I live in a rural residential area. It's a great place for a walk. I'm at my happiest when I'm listening to my iPod while walking around where my feet take me.
I'd love to do a sci-fi movie, a western, or an espionage thriller. But I'm not going to limit myself. If a good script comes along, I'm not going to discount it because it doesn't fit into one of these genres.
Whether it's trivial or important, every choice has a moral aspect to it to a certain degree.
I'm not the kind of director who aims to send a message out.
Lots of people think the violence in the films I make is overwhelming, but they think they're seeing something that they aren't seeing.
Whenever I visit a city, I like to see what classical music concerts are on offer.
When you consider the concept of vampirism, it is inherently part of a Western culture.
When I was going through puberty, I had all these feelings of being unstable through those years, and being uncontrollably drawn to things of beauty and things that are bad.
There's a humble beauty about listening to period instruments that I like. — © Park Chan-wook
There's a humble beauty about listening to period instruments that I like.
A priest encounters temptation every day, and some of that desire is very natural.
When we are confronted with extreme situations, we forget about moral issues; we simply act and must then accept the consequences.
The atmosphere of Catholicism in Korea is quite different to the way it is practised and perceived in Europe or the U.S.
I am sure I am one of 2000 film directors in the world that Tarantino admires.
Actually, I can't stand watching violent scenes in films; I avoid watching horror films. I don't tend to watch action films mainly because I find them boring, but I watch the films of David Cronenberg and Martin Scorsese, usually in a state close to having a heart attack. I'm a complete coward. I make violent films as a result of my sensitivity to violence - in other words, my fear of violence.
The audience seems hazy to me, shrouded in a veil through which I can't see.
I did have a feminist side to me, just not in such a pronounced way.
I actually pay careful attention to that sort of thing - infusing humor into my films - because that's how important I think humor is.
Living without hate for people is almost impossible. There is nothing wrong with fantasizing about revenge. You can have that feeling. You just shouldn't act in it.
Sometimes you need these warm, human moments - something that feels close - to help things along.
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