Reporter : Lee Ji-Hye
Photographer : Lee Jin-hyuk
Editor : Jessica Kim
Director-actor Ku Hye-sun takes part in a guest visit for her film "The Peach Tree" in Busan, South Korea on October 13, 2011. [Lee Jin-hyuk/10Asia]
<div class="blockquote">Film festivals are about those who made movies communicating directly with those who enjoy films -- the audience. And many directors and actors had heated discussions with the audience at the 16th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF). On Thursday, a day ahead of BIFF's closing ceremony, director Ku Hye-sun met with the audiences of her second feature "The Peach Tree." Many members of the audience asked meaningful questions of Ku's story on the love between a girl and Siamese twin brothers. Below are excerpts from the event.Director-actor Ku Hye-sun takes part in a guest visit for her film "The Peach Tree" in Busan, South Korea on October 13, 2011. [Lee Jin-hyuk/10Asia]
The title of your movie is "The Peach Tree" and there's a line that says the Siamese twin brothers are like peaches. What does 'peach' signify?Ku: The main character's name Park Seung-ah came from peach [pronounced 'pok-soong-ah' in Korean]. I'm very simple-minded. (laugh) And I found out that peach is the fruit that contains the most meanings. They're supposed to chase away ghosts and signify the bonding of blood brothers in "The Three Kingdoms." That's why I felt it would be suitable for expressing several meanings. And they're like babies bottoms, as well as people's faces. (laugh) Your previous movie "Magic" and this movie as well both had two main male characters and one of them got killed.Ku: It's not like I'm greatly curious about or interested in death but the impact it has on the audience is big. So I wanted to share the emotion of what it would feel like, as the one left behind, when someone no longer exists because he dies. The emotion that is felt when something precious to you disappears probably delivers a greater message than 'We'll live happily ever after.' Although I'm not sure I'll have the main male character to my next movie die. (laugh) Your works have been like fairytales and fantasies rather than realistic. Do you plan to continue to make fantasy films?Ku: I think fantasy is the direction I'm going for. I've even also imagined that it would be impossible to make a film that doesn't contain fantasy. I think that's what I'm best at doing. I'd like to continue to make fantasy films.※ Any copying, republication or redistribution of 10Asia's content is expressly prohibited without prior consent of 10Asia. Copyright infringement is subject to criminal and civil penalties.10 아시아 Reporter : Lee Ji-Hye seven@10 아시아 Photographer : Lee Jin-hyuk eleven@10 아시아 Editor : Jessica Kim jesskim@<ⓒ즐거움의 공장 "10 아시아" (10.asiae.co.kr) 무단전재 배포금지>