Cannes Film Festival: Korea鈥檚 Na Hong-jin already plans sequel to sci-fi Hope
CANNES, France 鈥 Korean director Na Hong-jin has already sketched out a sequel to his sci-fi thriller Hope, he said on Monday, a day after the film that took eight years to make premiered at the .
鈥淚鈥檝e actually written the story down. I鈥檇 love to make it, and if the opportunity arises, I鈥檒l certainly have to,鈥 Mr. Na told journalists. 鈥淚鈥檒l be doing my best to create that opportunity,鈥 added the director whose international breakout came with 2016鈥檚 The Wailing.
Set in a remote village near the heavily fortified border between North and South Korea, Hope follows a community thrown into chaos after mysterious entities begin to appear. At the center of the story is the local police chief, played by Hwang Jung-min, while Oscar-winning Swedish actor Alicia Vikander and her husband, German-Irish actor Michael Fassbender, take on the roles of extraterrestrial beings.
Ms. Vikander recalled that her interest in Asian cinema began at the Busan film festival, where she first encountered Mr. Na鈥檚 work and later sought him out. 鈥淚 think director Na is incredible, such a visionary,鈥 she said.
When asked why he took the role, Mr. Fassbender replied: 鈥淎licia told me to do it.鈥
Mr. Na told Reuters on Sunday that the film took more than eight years to make. 鈥淚t was the sort of film that really made me feel I鈥檇 hit a brick wall,鈥 he said.
All four of Mr. Na鈥檚 features have screened at Cannes, though Hope is his first to compete against 21 other films for the Palme d鈥橭r top prize that will be given out on May 23.
It is also the only Korean film in competition this year under headed by South Korean filmmaker Park Chan-wook. 鈥 Reuters

