언캐니, 아버지의 이름과 북한 영화 - ‘태양아래, 2016’를 중심으로 -Uncanny, Name of the father and North Korean film - Focused on Under the Sun, 2016 -
- Other Titles
- Uncanny, Name of the father and North Korean film - Focused on Under the Sun, 2016 -
- Authors
- 김석원; 민경현
- Issue Date
- 2021
- Publisher
- 한국사진학회
- Keywords
- Jacques Lacan; Name of the father; Sigmund Freud; Theater Anthropology; Uncanny
- Citation
- AURA, no.47, pp.71 - 83
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- AURA
- Number
- 47
- Start Page
- 71
- End Page
- 83
- URI
- https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/137839
- ISSN
- 1228-503X
- Abstract
- Abstract The study focused on Sigmund Freud's "Uncanny" theory and Jacques Lacan's "Name of the Father" theory. The purpose of this study was to examine the inner side of the characters through the theory of psychoanalysis along with the reality of North Korea. The important thing about this movie is that the North Korean authorities intervened to promote the movie, which depicts an ideal life in an ostensibly ideal country. The movie costs North Koreans a lot to realize their ideal world. It also recorded the cruelty, misery and repressive environment of North Korea. "Under the Sun, 2016," the title of the film, accuses the oppressed governance structure that leads to Kim Jong-il and Kim Jong-un in the reign of North Korea's sun, Kim Il-sung. Kim Jong-un is revered as the father of the people by the North Korean people in a decisive sense, but in reality, he only shows an ugly father. Recalling the fact that the film director is a Russian director, it is an opportunity to reflect on the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union through North Korea, and it proves that North Korea is an oppressive and cruel regime. Recalling the fact that the director of "Under the Sun, 2016" is a Russian director, it is an opportunity to reflect on the Stalinist era of the Soviet Union through North Korea, proving that North Korea is an oppressive and cruel regime.
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