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천만영화 스토리 디자인 연구open accessTen Million Club: A Study of Story Design in Korean Mega Blockbusters

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Ten Million Club: A Study of Story Design in Korean Mega Blockbusters
Authors
길종철
Issue Date
2017
Publisher
한국영상제작기술학회
Keywords
Story Design; Empathy; Authenticity; Catharsis
Citation
영상기술연구, v.1, no.26, pp.145 - 166
Indexed
KCI
Journal Title
영상기술연구
Volume
1
Number
26
Start Page
145
End Page
166
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/153197
DOI
10.34269/mitak.2017.1.26.008
ISSN
1738-5180
Abstract
In December 2003, Silmido (directed by Kang, Woo Suk) became the first Korean film ever to attract over 10 million moviegoers to the theaters in South Korea. This was an astounding milestone in Korean box office history that led to a new era of so called “Ten Million Club”– an exclusive group of mega blockbusters. Since then, a total of 18 films joined the “Club” in 13 years, 14 Korean films among them. This study analyzes key success factors of five carefully selected Korean mega blockbusters in the Ten Million Club: Masquerade (2012), Miracle in Cell No. 7 (2012), The Attorney (2013), Roaring Currents (2014), and Ode to My Father (2014). Commercial films must deliver the following core emotions in its storytelling: empathy, authenticity, and catharsis. The Ten Million Club films analyzed in this study successfully deliver these three core emotions, and certain storytelling elements in the selected films make up the key success factors. In conclusion, this analysis found five common storytelling elements emerging from Korean mega blockbusters in the Ten Million Club: single protagonist, character-centric story, multiple levels of conflicts, thematic unity, and application of a familiar genre. These five elements are at the core of Korean films, whose primary objective in storytelling is communication with the audience.
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