"Director Wu Ershan shut everyone down overnight and sparked heated discussions" During the Spring Festival this year, the famous Korean director Wu Ershan shut down everyone overnight on social **, which immediately sparked heated discussions among netizens.
Many people have speculated that Wu Ershan may have wanted to take down someone, but in order to avoid obviousness, he chose to clear it. Whatever the truth, this act of Urshan has caused people to pay attention and think about him.
In fact, Wu Ershan is not the first filmmaker to opt out of social **. Compared to other industries, filmmakers may be more susceptible to social distractions.
On the one hand, negative comments and attacks on social media tend to have a negative impact on the mood and creativity of filmmakersOn the other hand, the fragmented information of social ** will also make it difficult for filmmakers to concentrate on film creation.
After Wu Ershan quit social**, he said that he focused on film creation.
This decision is also in line with his usual work style and attitude. Known for his delicate storytelling and unique approach to filming, Urseon's pursuit and persistence in cinema has made him a shining star in the Korean film industry.
Looking back at Wu Ershan's film works, we have to mention one of his works "Spider Web".
The film tells the story of a female journalist who intent on uncovering the truth during the most censored era in South Korea in the 1970s.
With his unique narrative style, Wu Ershan deeply portrays the inner world of the protagonist and his dedication to the truth. In "Spider's Web", Urshan invited a group of excellent actors to work together, and they jointly interpreted the wonderful roles of the film.
From Kim Young-ae to Kong Yoo, every actor has added a bit of vividness and charm to the film with their outstanding performances.
Their performances allow the audience to be more relevant to the characters in the film, and to experience the emotions and conflicts in the story with empathy.
During the filming of the film, Urshan faced various challenges and difficulties. The Korean film industry was in a stage of development and change in the 70s of the last century, with strict censorship and a single film genre, which many filmmakers were frustrated and constrained by.
However, Wu Ershan was not defeated by these difficulties, he chose to stick to his film concept and shot a heart-warming work with his heart.
For those vulgar romance movies, Korean filmmakers have never been welcome.
They pay more attention to the touch of the real society, the in-depth analysis of human nature and the keen sense of social issues. Wu Ershan's "Spider Web" is just such a film, which confronts the darkness of the society at that time, and bravely ** the boundary between power and freedom, truth and lies.
The incident of Wuershan has triggered people's thinking about filmmakers.
Some people believe that as public figures, filmmakers should actively participate in social **, interact with fans, and pass on positive energy.
However, there are also those who believe that a filmmaker's focus on filmmaking is the attitude they should have. Filmmaking requires an investment of time and energy, and too much social** involvement can distract filmmakers and affect their creations.
Whether it is someone who supports Urshan's decision or holds other views, we should respect the choice of filmmakers.
After all, it is their hard work and dedication that have brought us many excellent film works.
For us audiences, it is more important to be able to appreciate and support excellent film works with our hearts, and to support those filmmakers who are constantly exploring and innovating with actions. Director Wu Ershan's move to shut down everyone overnight may be just his personal choice, but the thinking and attention it has aroused is worth our time.