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Title
Il Mare , meaning "the sea" in French; Siwore , meaning "in the month of October" in Korean[2]
Il Mare , Italian for "the sea"[3]
Production
shot on Kanghwa Island 's Sukmodo , and Jeju Island 's Oodo [4] [5]
house for Il Mare built on Seokmo island; also filmed on Udo island where Eun-ju moves to after leaving Il Mare; house that Seong-hyun designs for "the person he loves" was filmed on a deserted island north of the island Udo[6]
Themes
"it echoes similar themes with other works of the time, addressing the desire for escape and freedom among a young Korean populace with a changing mindset" ... "These time barriers could be read in several ways, from merely being a symbol of rigid societal structures that cannot easily be circumvented, to more extravagant readings as parallels between the temporal distance of these narratives and the geographical one created by the division of the Korean peninsula 70 years ago"[7]
Release
Not a popular success in 2000, sold less than a quarter million tickets in Seoul, upstaged by similar themed Ditto [8]
253,000 tickets sold in Seoul, successful releases in Hong Kong, Japan and Singapore[9]
Screened in Panorama section at 5th Busan International Film Festival in 2000[1]
Has endured as a defining example of this genre[7]
Critical response
Kyu Hyun Kim, Koreanfilm.org: "Seen from the vantage point of 2004, I am surprised at how affecting and heartfelt it remains in the end, although a good deal of the movie is hopelessly cliched or rather dull" ... "But the true appeal of Il Mare to many viewers no doubt lies in its superb production design supervised by Kim Ki-cheol and the staff as well as Alex Hong's exquisite cinematography"[8]
Scott Lombardo, DVD Talk: "Of course this is all made possible by the cleverly written screenplay by Yeo Ji-na. In a film which could easily become clichéd and boring, Yeo Ji-na keeps Il Mare precise and to the point" ... " Probably more important than anything in this movie was the editing (as in most time travel films). Lee Hyun-seung handles this aspect of production perfectly and it sets the pace and overall flow of the movie"[10]
Home media
Poor quality subtitles on Spectrum DVD release[8]
DVD review; poor subtitles[10]
Remake
Remake rights purchased by Warner Bros, making it the fourth film to be acquired for adaptation by a major Hollywood studio[9]
First Korean film remade by Hollywood;[11] [12] budget of $40 million, over 20 times that of the original[13] [14]
"adds more padding with chance meetings and dialogue across space-time, which critics said made it all a bit cloying"[15]
"The original apparently lacks the handful of timeline inconsistencies that nitpickers have found in the remake"[3]
Screenplay sold for US$500,000, The Lake House earned $46 million[16]
"The major difference between the two films is that the American producers chose to give their movie a happy ending while the Korean original was sad, emphasizing the darkness and lament the couple felt because they were never meant to meet"[17]
Trivia
Lee Jung-jae owns a restaurant franchise of the Italian chain Il Mare , located in Daehangno [18]
References
^ a b "Il Mare" . Busan International Film Festival . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ Hong, Jungwook (2011). Korean For Dummies . John Wiley & Sons.
^ a b Susman, Gary (4 December 2013). "East Meets West: 10 Asian Movies Remade by Hollywood" . Time . Retrieved 16 April 2019 .
^ "Il Mare" . VisitKorea . Retrieved 15 April 2019 .
^ Lee, Sun-min (20 October 2011). "Drama destinations directing visitors to Jeju" . Korea JoongAng Daily . Retrieved 19 April 2019 .
^ Joe, Yong-hee (7 April 2001). "Attention Aspiring Film Stars: Cheju Calls" . Korea JoongAng Daily . Retrieved 19 April 2019 .
^ a b Conran, Pierce (6 February 2018). "IL MARE" . Korean Film Council . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ a b c Kim, Kyu Hyun. "Il Mare" . Koreanfilm.org . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ a b Paquet, Darcy (12 April 2002). "Fourth Korean film to be remade by Hollywood" . Screen Daily . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ a b Lombardo, Scott (19 June 2006). "Il Mare" . DVD Talk . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ Chung, Ah-young (21 July 2013). "Hollywood takes liking to Korean films" . The Korea Times . Retrieved 16 April 2019 .
^ "The Korean-American Who Is Hollywood's Link to Asia" . The Chosun Ilbo . 27 February 2007. Retrieved 16 April 2019 .
^ Son, Heekyung (4 September 2006). "Korean Film 'Il Mare' Remade by Hollywood" . Arirang . Retrieved 13 April 2019 .
^ "First Hollywood Remake of Korean Film Opens" . The Chosun Ilbo . 4 September 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2019 .
^ Kim, Kyung-tae (2015). K-Movie: The World’s Spotlight on Korean Film . 길잡이미디어. pp. 104–105.
^ Park, Jung-hoon (3 August 2007). "The Monster Movie Model of Wealth Creation" . The Chosun Ilbo . Retrieved 16 April 2019 .
^ Lee, Min-a (28 August 2006). "Hollywood recycling Korean box office hits" . Korea JoongAng Daily . Retrieved 19 April 2019 .
^ Garcia, Cathy Rose A.; Han, Sang-hee (27 March 2008). "Dining With The Stars" . The Korea Times . Retrieved 16 April 2019 .
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USS Challenge ATR-128)
USS Tackle IIX-217)
You Remind Me Mary J. Blige song)
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