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talk about a mind-f*ck. first off what kind of wrapped play did that Won-ho dude, write?!? one freaky weirdo mind he's got. and Hee-won, why do females put up with this kind of sh*t, as she said - this wasn't the first time, why she surprised that his counterpart being male would stop him?!?
as is actors need to be gender-fluid, especially if they want to do all kinds of roles to get awards and be recognized as "great". they can't be uptight about roles. so the title and the acting was apt.

i think Yeong-woo's character was indeed in love, maybe he's bi or even if he was straight, i think the turning point was at the start where Jae-ha forced him to get into the role by physically pulling him out of his chair and then acting out the scene with him, his tears were real.
i think cause of the accident or maybe the life of an idol was getting old, he was apathetic to it all. but when Jae-ha took a hold of him physically, that was the start for him, from there on everything he did was not only to get close but to tease and awaken the same attraction in Jae-ha.
in the play - his acting as if he had really acted out the plays storyline on Jae-ha and his gf, was to punish Jae-ha for denying his feeling and acting as if his confession and the time they spent together affirming their love, was only acting. this was sad but also showed a side of acting that most know about, but gloss over. this was well acted and an interesting watch -

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I CANNOT BELIEVE THE RATING. IT DESERVES A 100/10.

The movie keeps you guessing about the feelings of the actors and the characters separately, starts off in a typical 'old guy accidentally seduces new guy' stereotype, BUT changes into something amazing when you realise what's actually happening. you end up blown away and won't forget the ending, even though it's not a mystery genre.

The idol was moved by the veteran actor's acting when he first met him, and eventually learned the method way of acting and practised each and every single thing he absorbed from the veteran actor, on him in real life too!
After the idol stormed off at the press conference when he expected some kind of open confession from the veteran guy, and was met with 'this was just method acting', he decided to give the veteran actor a taste of his own medicine, and thoroughly schooled him on what 'method acting' is.
In the end the idol, although somewhat moved by the actor and maybe he had some feelings for him too, managed to move on easily because he understood the game. The veteran was used to method acting but he didn't realise that the idol would practise it on him, and the amazing kissing scene was proof that he was maybe in too deep for once. Eventually his wife would still comfort him, so that's that. He probably was confused about himself for a long time after that.

And that kissing scene *phew*

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Promised to deliver more than it actually did

I don't have much to say about this one. Guess I went into it with more expectations than I should've when I saw that Park Sung Woong was in the main cast.
It's experimental which I find interesting but it really does not deliver whatever it promises to. The acting is good but the script fails to seems natural in my opinion. It might be because of its theatrical inspiration but it was truly ridiculous how some of the lines came off.
I did enjoy the theatre scene and the ending as well. Still, overall, it'll remain unmemorable.
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Fascinating with lots of room for interpretation

This was an interesting movie because although it had gay/bi themes, it wasn't entirely clear if the characters actually had those orientations. The story is about method acting, which if you don't know, it's a style of acting in which you try to become the character *even when you are not performing.* There's a lot of room for interpretation in this one.

For example, we might wonder if Lee Jae Ha was homophobic, which is why he could not connect as well to his stage-character. Unlike most of his play works, he also doesn't write in his method acting journal, as if he is afraid to connect to his character. So can we interpret this as he is afraid of the gay feelings awakening in him? Is he just homophobic?

Young Woo on the other hand at one point says he's not gay, but he is only attracted to Lee Jae Ha, which we could interpret as him fully immersing himself in his role instead of being bisexual. However, it could also be that he is just demisexual towards men, and Lee Jae Ha happens to be someone he could connect to. So then was his kiss scene with Lee Jae Ha because he was method acting, or because he was actually attracted to Lee Jae Ha?

It's implied that Young Woo was secretly the better and more immersive actor. Another interpretation then is that Lee Jae Ha actually fell for Young Woo, while Young Woo was only method acting. Lee Jae Ha had a harder time making a distinction between the play and real life, while Young Woo seems to have a better understanding of those boundaries. At first we might wonder if Young Woo is the one who can't separate the play from reality once he sneaks into Lee Jae Ha's house in the end. He seems like he is hunting for Hee Won in the same way his character hunts for Claire. But when she's safe at the end, we realize Young Woo was in fact the better method actor, the one who could become his character off stage, while still maintaining the boundary between reality and fiction. He even arrogantly thinks of himself as better than Lee Jae Ha by the end. Lee Jae Ha thought he was mentoring Young Woo, but it was Young Woo who surpassed him.

The writer/director of the play says, "I named the play 'Unchained' because I think human love is individual. They're connected but the link can be broken." And then we get the following scene where both Young Woo and Lee Jae Ha seems to be sentimental about the play, and perhaps their feelings? Lee Jae Ha seems defeated, and he returns to his girlfriend (wife? can't remember), a woman who (from the beach scene) we might think is used to her boyfriend's infidelity through his method acting. And Young Woo's smile as he settles into the car is not that of an arrogant pupil overcoming his teacher. He seems disappointed that its over. Whether he is sad about the play ending, or his relationship with Lee Jae Ha ending, we aren't sure. Maybe both?

But if we think about that director's line again, "human love is individual. They're connect but the link can be broken." We might wonder, if we are supposed to interpret the story as the two had fall in love with each other, but once the play is over, so is their relationship, even if they still have feelings for each other. The play ends in a suicide-murder with Walter seemingly in love with both Claire and Singer. If the stories are meant to parallel each other, then we could interpret Lee Jae Ha was in love with both Hee Won and Young Woo. But, its also made clear that Young Woo has a better separation from fiction and reality, so we can't say for sure if Young Woo also felt the same way.

In my personal interpretation, I think Lee Jae Ha actually fell for Young Woo, and we are supposed to be unsure if Young Woo loved him back.

But what is the truth of the story? Lee Jae Ha was a homophobic actor who had trouble connecting to his character and was straight? Lee Jae Ha was a homophobic actor who had trouble connecting to his character as was bi? Young Woo immersed himself in his character, but never fell for Lee Jae Ha? Young Woo immersed himself in his character and actually had feelings for Lee Jae Ha? Did neither of them fall for each other? Was it one-sided? Did they both become infatuated with the other? When were the two method acting as their stage characters, and when were they being their true selves? So much is left unsaid that we can't really say for sure.

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So Damn Good

Keeping this short and sweet. I randomly started watching this movie and it was devastatingly good! Mind bending, intense, dramatic, heart pumping - all the things! The acting is superb. The story is superb. The direction and production is superb. Layers upon layers of meaning within the story. Each scene unexpected so it keeps you at the edge of your seat. It was a rollercoaster of a movie and I had a blast watching it. I highly recommend. I'm about to go check out the pages of the two leads and see what else they're in because they were both such powerful actors. I want to see what they offer in their other works.

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METHOD

Đạo diễn: Bang Eun Ji
Nước sản xuất: Hàn Quốc
Diễn viên: Park Sung-woong, Oh Seung Hoon
Thể loại: BL, hiện đại, giới giải trí, hiện thực - lãng mạn.
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Method acting: đơn giản để hiểu thì đó là kĩ thuật nhập vai của diễn viên, họ sẽ sống, sẽ coi mình là nhân vật trong kịch bản chứ không còn là bản thân nữa.
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Method - một câu chuyện kể về tình yêu đồng tính trong showbiz Hàn, đó là một diễn viên kịch nói đầy kinh nghiệm, thực lực, nhiệt huyết và một cậu chàng idol điển trai với vẻ ngoài xinh xẻo và thái độ bất-cần-đời. Hai người họ cùng tham dự vào một vở kịch nói sân khấu, nội dung là tình yêu điên cuồng của Singer dành cho Walter của mình, dù biết anh chỉ yêu thương cô gái Clare thì cậu vẫn bất chấp tất cả hành động một cách điên rồ, giết cô gái, bắt nhốt Walter và muốn cùng chết với anh.

Khi cậu idol xuất hiện với vẻ ngoài kiêu ngạo thờ ơ, thường xuyên tới tập luyện trễ đã khiến vị tiền bối gạo cội nổi điên kéo cậu 'dìm' vào nhân vật Singer. Tiếp xúc với nhau dần dần cả hai mới nhận thấy đam mê với diễn xuất của đối phương. Cả hai nhập vai và trở nên thân thiết hơn cho đến tận khi bị thu hút lấy nhau.

Mình thích mê ánh mắt và nụ cười của thụ mỗi lần nhìn công, vừa ngây thơ vừa xinh vừa quyến rũ, cộng thêm cái giọng gọi 'hyung' thì thú tính chỉ muốn nổi lên mà đè ẻm ra :))) phải nói mình thuộc phái nhan khống nên nhan sắc của diễn viên trong phim quá ư là hợp ý mình, diễn xuất của chú già thì miễn chê mà ánh mắt của cậu diễn viên mới Oh Seung Hoon cũng khiến mình day dứt mà muốn hóa thành fan luôn ~

Cả hai đã có kiss scene 'áp tường' hết sức ngọt ngào mùi mẫn, cả kiểu trốn đi chơi rồi bị coi là chú già bắt cóc bạn nhỏ vừa buồn cười vừa thương.

Đáng tiếc, hiện thực là hiện thực, công đã có người yêu, đó là một cô gái xinh đẹp, nhẫn nhịn và mạnh mẽ, yêu nghệ thuật và cũng thẳng thắn vô cùng. Mình thích nhân vật nữ này bởi cách năm xưa cô chiếm lấy trái tim người đàn ông kia khi bán bức tượng điêu khắc của mình và đòi kèm theo vật phẩm đính kèm không bán rời là chính mình, lại càng đồng ý với cách đòi lại tình yêu đầy nước mắt nhưng cũng chứa đựng vị tha của cô.

Với mình, thụ thật sự đã yêu công chứ không phải chỉ vì cậu quá nhập vai, từng ánh mắt đau khổ, bi thương và cả cái cách cậu định tự tử ngay trên sân khấu đầy điên cuồng đều tỏ rõ tình yêu của cậu - của một Singer trọn vẹn cho người đàn ông cậu yêu.

Còn nhân vật công, có người bảo rằng là vì anh ấy quá nhập vai nên mới sống cùng vai diễn đó chứ chưa chắc đã thật lòng yêu thụ, cả nữ chính cũng bảo vậy. Thế nhưng mình lại cảm nhận được tình yêu của anh ấy, có một chi tiết nhỏ thôi nhưng mình nghĩ nó đã cho thấy điều đó. Anh ấy có thói quen ghi chép về bạn diễn chung trong một cuốn sổ, thế nhưng khi lật cuốn sổ diễn cùng với thụ thì nó hoàn toàn trống rỗng...

Bài rv này của mình quá đậm màu cảm xúc cá nhân nên có thể sẽ có bạn xem và cảm nhận khác hoặc thấy phim không hay như mình nhận xét. Thế nhưng tối chủ nhật như hôm nay, mình thật sự hy vọng các bạn bỏ ra hơn 1h để trải nghiệm tình yêu lãng mạn lí tưởng và cái kết hiện thực này. Để có thể được một lần ngẩn ngơ ^^

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I was intrigued by the title of the movie since I'd read a little bit about "method acting" and am quite curious about the mind frame of acting and actors, in general. The idea is that to be a good actor, you must be able to submerge yourself into a role by becoming one with your character - in thought, behavior, and action. You assume (as best as you can, that is) the identity completely.

With this premise, the film is a pretty interesting concept, which can be watched on three levels: one, the play "Unchain" that is being rehearsed and performed within the film; two, the characters who must take up "method acting," let loose and assume the identities for the performance of this play; three, the real actors who are indeed doing "method acting" to assume the characters and in turn assume the same identities for the play. Which of the three is believable, and is it all acting - well, with regard to these questions: after watching the film, I can say that there is a missing element to "method acting," outside the control of actors but ultimately attributes to its success or failure. That element is what the film is about...you, the silent watcher, you with the choice as willing accomplice or critical call out in all this charade.

I can think of movies like Ocean's Eleven, Twelve, and others about some kind of heist or collaborative effort to "con" a stupefied audience, within and without the film. This is just like it. Do you believe the multi-level acting put on before you?

The funny part is that there's also a master and student relationship going on on the different levels. At the beginning, there's no interest whatsoever in any serious play. Then, one of them gets a signal from the other, almost like a prank - to see who can pull one over the other, maybe even outdo the other in this game - and suddenly there's now a contest, a battle of wills, to find the true master. One line says it all: "You are just another Walter, but I am the perfect Singer." On the pseudo-stage in the film, at least, I think we know who the victor, the master of the game, is.

On whether the real actors are convincing in their roles - I have to say it was a hot kiss that they shared, but take note that both their eyes were tightly closed, almost like they're afraid to look at each other. One wonders what they must be imagining, and two points off for not convincing me wholly.





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This movie was honestly so breathtaking. This movie is one of the few movies I've seen that just blows it out of the water, the two main male leads had amazing chemistry and you could really feel their feelings being portrayed. The play part of the movie was one of the most beautiful scenes I have ever seen in a movie, you could really tell what the actors were trying to convey and could feel the emotion not only in the dialogue but through their actions as well. Another thing about this movie is it honestly didn't have a lot of dialogue for a movie of this length but everything made sense and you could always tell what was going through the characters head. The only thing I would have liked to see was a little bit more at the end, to show how the characters ended up. All in all this movie was so amazing and I would recommend it to anyone thinking about watching, amazing and breathtaking.

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Fever Dream

Honestly I got this movie recommended to me by a friend and I decided to go blind into it, not reading the summary or anything, just diving into it. I didn’t know what to expect, but once the scenes about them getting intimate started I thought it was going to be a cute romance between the dudes but pretty soon enough it’s established that won’t be happening.

To some extent it did lowkey remind me of call me by your name, both movies have the intimate moments happen early on to the movie and make things escalate,, it was honestly a roller coaster ride.

I’m confused withn this movie though, are they both just going to ignore everything that happened and move on? Was it really just method acting? I’m so curious about it…Wish it didn’t end so abruptly honestly.

It was good and it’ll keep you distracted. Pretty solid movie, just very frustrating ending (in my opinion).

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It shows the very fine line between reality and fiction thanks to an astonishing performance.

This movie gave me the chills. I loved from the get go Park Sung Woong's flawless performance and one of the best in my whole time watching korean dramas and movies, the way he delivers every piece of dialoge is impecable, just amazing. Thanks to that I was invested in the story in the first 5 seconds. But that's not the only great thing, the concept of the story and how fiction and relality intertwine in a seamlessly way, it just takes your breath away. It says a lot about what Art does, and how every artwork takes a piece of yourself till you don't know who you are anymore. The entire final part (the actual play) is a master piece, the ending, even if its not what I wanted for the main characters, fits perfectly to the movie.
The sound of the movie is its soul, you really don't notice that is there but it blends with every though and every action and highlights the emotions the best way possible.
In general, is a really well build movie with a spectacular cast and an enteresting narrative. I do think that is not the greatest representation of LGBTQ community, but at least it touches the matter.

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Let's start the review with praising the actors for their amazing job!
All the staff worked very hard to bring us the talent could see on the screen.

ACTING:
As I said before, the acting was the best point of the whole movie. It pulled me in so fast and refused to let go. I really loved the play and honestly, that scene shocked me so much. I know our Singer is a young actor, but....don't hate me, but I did NOT expect such amazing acting but I was very suprised and for sure I'll follow his future work as well. With our Jae Ha it was just as I expected and even better. The relationship which was potrayted in the movie is not easy to show but the two leads had such great chemistry between each other...I can't even explain with words how good it was. It was a match made in Heaven. Everything looked so real that for a second I really thought that they are together in real life.

STORY:
Before the movie came out, me and many others started to picture the movie in our heads and guess the plot/ending. I must say, yes, the movie was a bit predictable but still I enjoyed it and loved to see that my theories were in some parts true. The idea of method acting romance is amazing but I must say I want to see more. I expected it to give us the deeper insight in characters lives, not just Jae Ha's. If this was 2 hour movie I think it would be much better. I won't spoil the ending so watch it, but overall the story IS very good but not well described which is the fault of the run time.

MUSIC:
No comment. I have ALL the songs in my phone on replay, yes it is that good. I just love instrumental music so much and when u know at which scenes it was played, your head automatically takes u there.

REWATCH VALUE:
I watched it today, but i'm going to watch it again so yes, definetly in my top 10 fav movies.

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The movie was wonderfully directed and the cinematography is out there with most Korean movies, this to say you never get a sense this had low funds, like many movies like these out there, who still do plenty with almost no money, or the full commitment of the cast, meaning the actors approached it as any other movie and had genuine chemistry.

Also it's not everyday we get to see full length Korean films that deal with homosexuality in a serious manner, let alone the way this film approaches it. It does not vilify it nor does it use it as a cheap hook to bring in BL fans to rake in the audiences and then leaves people feeling mad and unfulfilled.

Even though some may say the ending falls into the usual trope for LGBTQ+ movies in western media (either sad or the usual tragedy), I wouldn't have this film ending in any other way as it would take me out of the whole experience.

True to its name, "Method" is a compelling story about an older mentor figure who has a special acting method to get into character whenever he assumes a new role to give out his best performance, which solidified him as famous and well regarded in the industry, and how he deals with a younger less experienced figure, coming from South Korea's pop culture world, trying to transition into acting. Both leads are male and through this acting method fiction and reality start getting blurred.

This by no means does the film any justice but it's about as far as I can go as "Method" must be experienced, not summarized.

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