The Next Reel Film Podcast show

Summary: ### “You’re not even worth the dirt on my son’s toenail." Bong Joon-ho’s follow-up feature to his massive success “The Host” was about a murder and the person trying to figure out what happened. To some people, it sounded awfully like his second film “Memories of Murder” and they were afraid he was returning to the safety of familiar territory. But 2009’s “Mother” ended up being a very different film and one which is hard to forget. Join us — Pete Wright and Andy Nelson — as we continue our Bong Joon-ho series with “Mother.” We talk about how much we like this film and why it works so well while also being a bit bonkers. We chat about the actors, notably Kim Hye-ja and Won Bin as the titular mother and her son, reveling in the powerful, honest and surprising performances they both give. We discuss the story and really try to analyze the way Bong plays with the layers of truths and what our take is on what actually happened in the story. And we chat about the cinematography by Hong Kyung-pyo, the production design by Ryu Song-hie and the music by Lee Byung-woo, all great technicians delivering solid work to this great film. It’s a wonderfully directed film that shows the hands of a filmmaker who knows his craft and we have a great time talking about it. Check it out then tune in! ## Film Sundries - [Original theatrical trailer](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ky9U53ADS2Y) - [Original poster artwork](http://www.impawards.com/2010/mother.html) - [Flickchart](http://www.flickchart.com/movie/6459229DF3) ## Trailers of the Week - Andy’s Trailer: [Ashby](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNlMsJWb1KM) — “I love Mickey Rourke’s career comeback over the last few years and I want to see him succeed. Plus, I would have loved to have him as an ex-CIA assassin give me advice back when I was in high school." - Pete’s Trailer: [Truth](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MqOz8-Sto1g) — “You know that thing you say with friends, that ‘if they ever make a movie of my life, I want Robert Redford to play me…’ that thing. I wonder if Dan Rather ever said that?"