@article{ART002623652},
author={Chung Young Kwon},
title={Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management},
journal={Journal of Popular Narrative},
issn={1738-3188},
year={2020},
volume={26},
number={3},
pages={221-254},
doi={10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007}
TY - JOUR
AU - Chung Young Kwon
TI - Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management
JO - Journal of Popular Narrative
PY - 2020
VL - 26
IS - 3
PB - The Association of Popular Narrative
SP - 221
EP - 254
SN - 1738-3188
AB - This paper finds a solution in the social context which cannot be explained thoroughly by well-timed release date, revival of comedy films, and the attraction of Lee Byeong-heon’s comedy etc. while it throws question of how the film, Extreme Job captivated 16 million audience.
The incredible hits of Extreme Job cannot be explained by analyzing the text alone. After this essay investigates a function and a role of comedy as a public sphere, it examines people’s desires and wishes in the comedy and other genres since 2008 when the conservative government has seized power. Since 2008 a series of dark tone’s action thriller, social problem film, and disaster film have emerged, these genres showed absence of public security, crisis of democracy and criticism against rulling class. On the other hand, hit comedy films have showed escapism such as weepie, nostalgia, and fantasy at the same time, generally. Although Veteran (2015) is not full-blown comedy, after this film’s big success, “comic mode” has gradually revived. A light tone’s films which are truer to genre rules has started representing the wishes of people toward social reforms and changes.
Meanwhile, “Candlelight Protest” served as a momentum to recover the democracy which has been in crisis, but it could not lead changes in economic and daily lives. Exreme Job can be read as a question how we will survive since “Candlight Protest.” The lives of detectives as self-employed workers who has taken over a fried chicken restaurant for going undercover are appearances of ordinary persons who must survive in the edless conpetition. Furthermore, this film shows a dream of a “great success myth” which becomes well-known as a famous restaurant and a self-management such as brand-naming and an exapansion of franchise business. We can read ganster’s chicken franchises as a huge distribution industry which disturbs market system by delivering drugs secretly. While applauses that we give to the police having identities of self-employed workers which sweeps the ganster are giving support to oridinary neighborhood like us, they are also wishes of people who long for the restoration of publicness of police in the market which is becoming increasingly privatized today.
A significance of this essay is to examine Extreme Job in terms of the geography of film genres and the revival of comic mode sicne 2008 at the macro level, and is to read the film in the perspective of the problems of economic and daily lives which has been still unsolved since “Candlelight Protest” at the micro level.
KW - Extreme Job;comedy film;comic mode;public sphere;“Candlelight Protest”;self-employed worker;“great succcess myth”;self- management;huge distribution industry;market power;restoration of publicness
DO - 10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
ER -
Chung Young Kwon. (2020). Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management. Journal of Popular Narrative, 26(3), 221-254.
Chung Young Kwon. 2020, "Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management", Journal of Popular Narrative, vol.26, no.3 pp.221-254. Available from: doi:10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon "Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management" Journal of Popular Narrative 26.3 pp.221-254 (2020) : 221.
Chung Young Kwon. Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management. 2020; 26(3), 221-254. Available from: doi:10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon. "Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management" Journal of Popular Narrative 26, no.3 (2020) : 221-254.doi: 10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon. Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management. Journal of Popular Narrative, 26(3), 221-254. doi: 10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon. Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management. Journal of Popular Narrative. 2020; 26(3) 221-254. doi: 10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon. Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management. 2020; 26(3), 221-254. Available from: doi:10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007
Chung Young Kwon. "Extreme Job, How Will We Survive Since “Candlelight Protest”?—A Revival of Comic Mode and a Comedy Film in the Age of Self-Management" Journal of Popular Narrative 26, no.3 (2020) : 221-254.doi: 10.18856/jpn.2020.26.3.007