While many have tried to tell a story about the struggles of everyday people, the workers, the salesman and the clerks, only a few have managed to make their story both authentic and have an emotional impact. Tales of the underclass especially have been at the very core of many artists' body of work, for example, Charlie Chaplin whose character of the Tramp is perhaps the most popular figure to embody the needs and the daily fights of people who, despite their hard work, cannot hope to rise to the level of the rich and the famous. Within the Korean film industry, directors such as Kang Dae-jin have also left their mark with stories such as “A Coachman”, a family drama depicting the life of a working class family and their various dreams of happiness and living their lives outside the vicious circle of poverty.
The Coachman is screening at Film At Lincoln Center,...
The Coachman is screening at Film At Lincoln Center,...
- 8/28/2023
- by Rouven Linnarz
- AsianMoviePulse
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