Synopsis
Bottoms Up! is a little anomaly in the field of Korean documentary films, which tend to lean toward grander themes. After watching this film, which captures moments of bar talk, you will be wondering whether the scenes are real or directed. Even if they were not real, we would be captivated by this film all the same. Alcohol is a symbol of decadence, a medium of communication, a stimulant that creates a vibe, and an ingredient of grief that makes people sentimental. Each paragraph observes different relationships of people of different ages, centering around the subject matter of drink. And it manages to capture that liveliness peculiar to bar talk in its entirety. Although the film does not present its own interpretation, that attitude only adds to the charm of the work. Through bar talk, people let out their hidden emotions after they have consumed enough alcohol. Interestingly enough, this film describes bar talk as a positive field of relationships, not as a wasteful social convention of Korea. The director does not hide her intent when she describes the event as a moment of understanding and sharing, rather than a moment of conflict and clash. It makes the audience feel the positive energy that comes from bar talk, although in a sense it makes the film emotionally monotonous. If the film cast a stronger light on the occasional hints of conflict between its characters, it might have succeeded in revealing the duality peculiar to Korean bar talk. That being said, Bottoms Up! is still an interesting documentary that takes a microscopic approach to stir up emotions not reducible to a single word. (KIM Young-jin)
Director
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KONG Mi-yeunKong started off as the assistant director of On-line: An Inside View of Korean Independent Film (1997) as a member of Seoul Visual Collective. The Green Tracks (2001) was her first film as a director and she has continuously participated in directing documentaries ever since. Battlefield Calling (2007) was screened at the Busan International Film Festival as well as many others, and received the Audience Award at the 2007 Korean Independent Film Festival.
술자리다큐 Bottoms Up! (2011)
전장에서 나는 Battlefield Calling (2007)
평화를 찾아서 Finding Peace (2005)
녹색발자국 The Green Tracks (2001)
Credits
- Director, Cinematographer KONG Mi-yeun
Production Company
- Production Company Seoul Visual Collective
Distribution / World Sales
- Distribution / World Sales Seoul Visual Collective
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