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SEOUL March 30 (Yonhap) -- South Korean professor Park Ji-seon looked deep in to male protagonist swift of emotion from the movie “Mother” acted by Won Bin, and how actor Kim Nam-hee were set up to become a mass murderer of a full family.
According to the broadcasting industry on Thursday, Various TV variety programs regarding crimes and criminals are being showcased recently.
Currently there are numbers of various shows being aired in South Korea, such as “Story of the Day when You Bit Your Tale,” “Black 2: Soul Destroyers,” “Brave Detectives” and more.
Recently some of the TV programs are showcasing differences amongst similar programs to showcase segmentation to meet the viewer’s needs.
The upcoming program “Jiseon Cinema Mind 2” has collaborated crime with movies where throughout the program, professor Park Ji-seon will provide indepth analysis of criminals psychological fluctuations.
The first movie to be featured on the first episode of “Jiseon Cinema Mind 2” will be the South Korean movie “Memories of Murder” by director Bong Joon-ho which premiered in 2003.
Professor Park addressed throughout the press conference, “I had held off the movie ‘Memories of Murder’ because I wanted to watch the movie when the criminals were caught by the police, therefore it was my first time watching the movie,” adding “As of now the criminals are caught therefore I will do my best to deeply analyze the small little details of the criminals who appear throughout the movie.”
Moreover, professor will look in to the protagonist Do-jun from the movie “Mother” who has been framed as a killer of a high school student, and take a closer look in to the psychological fluctuation throughout the events, and the protagonist Kevin’s behavior throughout the movie “We Need to Talk About Kevin.”
JTBC’s latest variety show “From What I’ve Heard, It’s Plausible” literal translation will provide unique format of program to its viewer by using radio drama. Throughout such unique format the show will showcase various crimes that has not been widely known throughout the nation. For instance the Yongin Family Murder case, and stolen gold cases and more.
The program provides unique experience to its viewers on a perspective that they are only using sounds to recreate the real life stories. Actors will unfold their side of the story as if they are in character’s point of view and audio technician will add various sound effects to create realistic experiences. Director Jang Hang-joon is in charge of the production.
Moreover, the latest variety show provided by KBS 2TV “CSI Smoking Gun” shortened as “Smoking Gun” puts emphasis on actually solving the crime and preventing such incidents from happening again instead of providing fun and entertaining storytelling.
The program showcases series of talk regarding investigations where hidden clues are found by borrowing the power of science used within criminology.
South Korean forensic Scientist Yoo Seong-ho addressed throughout the press conference “I thought a lot before actually saying yes to the program because majority of crime related shows are adding humor aspect into the show,” adding “I think one of the biggest difference between the majority of the shows and ‘Smoking Gun’ is the fact that it delivers what has happened as if viewers are in a class.”
Often times the program “Smoking Gun” delivers the real life implications of Criminal Law to its viewers.
The first case to be featured within the show will be the swimming pool murder incident which took place in Gimhae in 2003. In order to pinpoint that 0.25 second of facial expression changes, the show showcases a technology which splits 1 second worth of test into 30 segments for more detailed and microscopic information..
Pop culture critic Hwang Jin-mi addressed “Crime has been one of viewer’s favorite subject,” adding “Nowadays variety shows which lightly breeze through viewers mind tend to attract more and do better.”
(This article is translated from Korean to English by Joonha Yoo)
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