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Was the bright Technicolor look for the Mimi memory scenes supposed to evoke a bright past?

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Was the bright Technicolor look for the Mimi memory scenes supposed to evoke a bright past?

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Lee: In this film, the scenes with the most life are the scenes set in the past, because people when they look back at the past, the past always seems brightest. CSB: One of the big themes is that Minwoo is obsessed with this girl from his past. Did that come from a dream or a personal experience? Lee: My experiences and other things in life, it is just all mixed together. You might think the same thing, but every now and then you come to think that life is like a dream. On His Next Project CSB: I know you took a long break from feature films between Nowhere to Hide and Duelist. Why was that? Lee: I was in the United States. I was flown out to LA by Tony Scott and there was great interest in me shooting a commercial [ed. note – presumably as part of BMW’s “The Hire” series of short film commercials involving a number of prominent international directors]. At that time, there was an actor’s strike. I prepared for it, and then I thought that with the material I had for the commercial I w

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