Mar 12 • 20:28 UTC 🇳🇴 Norway Aftenposten

What do you do when AI takes your job?

The article discusses Park Chan-wook's unique approach to portraying class and labor issues in South Korea in his films.

Park Chan-wook, known for his past violent films, has shifted his focus in recent works to complex themes of love, obsession, and sensuality, while still exploring significant societal topics such as class and the impacts of automation. Through his intricate storytelling and visual artistry, he provides a deep and often surreal perspective on the changing landscape of work and identity in South Korea against the backdrop of advancing artificial intelligence. The piece examines how Chan-wook uses his cinematic language to depict the fears and challenges faced by individuals as technology increasingly reshapes their occupations and lives. His films invite audiences to reflect on the consequences of these transformations, encouraging multiple viewings to fully appreciate the nuances of his storytelling.

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