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Jang Jin (born February 24, 1971) is a South Korean film director, theatre director, playwright, screenwriter, film producer, actor and TV personality. [1] Career. Jang Jin dreamed of becoming a musician in middle school, but his ambition changed when he saw his first theater play in his freshman year of high school.
Profile. Name: Jang Jin. Hangul: 장진. Birthdate: February 24, 1971. Birthplace: South Korea.
Executive Producer, Director, Actor, Editor, Screenwriter. JANG Jin’s works have a certain uniqueness that allows moviegoers to recognize his touch within ten minutes.
Considered one of the most distinctive voices to emerge from the 1990s Korean cinema renaissance, Jang’s unique filmmaking style mixes unconventional storylines, quirky characters, dry and subversive humor, comic twists, sharp puns, stagy presentation, a keen observation of society, and humanism.
Jang Jin (born in 1971 in Seoul, Korea) is an accomplished South Korean film director, theater director, playwright, screenwriter, film producer, and mastermind of the television show Saturday Night Live Korea.
Jang Jin is a paradox. He directs, writes, and produces mainstream-ish movies featuring big stars, but stands a little apart from the Korean film industry. Maybe that’s why he still barely registers on the radar of most foreign fans of Korean cinema.
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Yin and yang ( English: / jɪn /, / jæŋ / ), also yinyang [1] [2] or yin-yang, [3] [2] is a concept that originated in Chinese philosophy, describing an opposite but interconnected, self-perpetuating cycle.