Josh Hartnett seems like he’s enjoying himself in Busan — although he gets points off for praising a film appearance of Lee Yeong-ae.
But is “I Come with the Rain” any good? I’m looking forward to it, even if it does seem a bit, ahem, different:
by Robert Koehler on October 13, 2009
Josh Hartnett seems like he’s enjoying himself in Busan — although he gets points off for praising a film appearance of Lee Yeong-ae.
But is “I Come with the Rain” any good? I’m looking forward to it, even if it does seem a bit, ahem, different:
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The film’s director and producer got into a big fight about the final product. The producer “won”, but the truth is, the end product ended up horribly muddled and unfinished.
It has received mostly mixed reviews, praising the film for its style and look, but more negative about the actual story.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/asia/reviews/e3i30e7feb16ddb0207168dc5e0a363d241
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/ff20090605a2.html
I got a chance to ask him a few questions on behalf of my mag, Busan Haps. You can find it here: http://www.busanhaps.com/piff2009
I saw a story about this on the Korean entertainment news…They fricking pixelized “Rain”, I kid you not.
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