Trailer for Cupid's Mistake
PBS reports: South Korea: Today & Tomorrow
Korean Language
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THE LAST EVE Young Man Kang’s brilliant reinterpretation of the Adam and Eve legend audaciously imagines the story in an avant-garde triptych spanning the post-apocalypse, a Korean underground fight circuit and the L.A. hedonism orbit. A wealth of stunning imagery, an endlessly original screenplay and a strong ensemble (particularly Chris Torres as the demon Leviathan) makes this an invigorating masterwork.
Cupid's Mistake was produced with a principle cast of four and a crew of the same number. The script was only an outline with no set dialog and of course there was no budget, which meant no filming permits. Young directed the actors to improvise each scene giving them room to explore their characters. He was able to capture the heartfelt performances as they unfolded before the camera. The cast and crew loved this style of filming, especially the actors who found that they could express themselves in ways that a typical script wouldn't allow for. Guinness World Record for the least expensive feature film Nominee Best Independent Feature Ammy(Asian-American Film) Awards 2000 Official Selection 2000 Light + Screen Film Festival, NYC
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