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As an ambitious historical epic, Park Hee-gon's "Fengshui" (Myeongdang, 2018) transcends a mere story of geomancy, becoming an ode to the relentless pursuit of power and tragic destiny. The film paints a grand panorama of a tumultuous Joseon dynasty, where auspicious land is believed to dictate the fate of kingdoms. Park Hee-gon's cinematic technique is striking, featuring sweeping, majestic shots of Korea's natural landscapes, starkly contrasting with the confined, conspiratorial world of the palace. The astute use of color palettes and lighting effectively heightens drama and underscores the characters' internal conflicts.
The acting is a luminous highlight. Jo Seung-woo, as the geomancy expert Park Jae-sang, delivers an exceptional, deeply nuanced and introspective performance, evolving from a seeker of justice to one entangled in political machinations. Ji Sung's portrayal of Heungseon Daewongun is equally compelling, perfectly capturing the corrupting influence of power. "Fengshui" firmly establishes itself within the palace intrigue genre, a valuable addition to the Korean historical cinema universe, posing profound questions about fate, choices, and the limits of human power against eternal cosmic laws.
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