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Shadowless Pagoda (film)

Shadowless Pagoda (Korean무영탑; Hanja無影塔; RRMuyeongtap) is a 1957 South Korean film starring Choi Eun-hee (최은희) in the role of Guseul Agi (구슬아기), a free-spirited woman, and Kwak Geon (곽건) in the role of Asadal (아사달), the stonemason who created the Dabotap and Seokgatap pagodas of the Bulguksa temple. It was adapted from a 1937 novel by Hyun Jin-geon.

Shadowless Pagoda
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
무영탑
Hanja
無影塔
Revised RomanizationMuyeongtap
Directed byShin Sang-ok (신상옥)
Written byHyun Jin-geon
Screenplay byLee Hyeong-pyo
StarringChoi Eun-hee (최은희)

Han Eun-jin (한은진)

Kwak Geon (곽건)
Music byNa Un-yeong
Release date
  • January 31, 1957 (1957-01-31)
Running time
1h 58m
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean

Plot edit

Guseul Agi (played by Choi Eun-hee) is the daughter of Minister Yujong. She follows King Gyeongdeok when he tours the Bulguksa construction site. Everyone praises the already built Dabotap pagoda. At first sight, Guseul Agi falls in love with Asadal, the stonemason (played by Kwak Geon), whom she proactively pursues. She eventually saves him from burnout. As Guseul Agi takes care of Asadal, their feelings begin to change. In the typical narrative of a melodrama, ‘If a man helps a woman in trouble, it will inevitably develop into love.’ But here, the positions of women and men have been reversed.

The scenario intertwines several storylines, ponctuated by many rides under the moonlight. The political fight between the pro-Tang faction (당학파, 唐學派) and the Hwarangdo faction (국선도파, 國仙道派) results into a slander created by Geum Seong (Tang) who had a crush on Guseul Agi and an arranged marriage with Gyeong-sin (Hwarangdo).

Meanwhile, Asanyeo, the Asadal's wife played by Han Eun-jin, runs to Seorabeol having waited three years for her husband. But she cannot enter the temple and has to wait near the Reflecting Pond where the Dabotap shadow is already visible. Because of the misdeeds of Kongkong, the go-between, Asanyeo comes to doubt about Asadal. Not seeing the achievement of the tower, she draw herself into the Shadow Pool and dies without even seeing her husband's face. Guseul Agi, in the meantime, is taken and burned at the stake when her father discovers she escaped 실행(失行) to a commoner. Despite Gyeong-sin's help, she dies.

The final scene is at the pond, where Asadal sees visions of Guseul Agi and Asanyeo. The two illusions finally became one, transformed into the shape of the holy Buddha. As a result, Asadal carves a sculpture of the Buddha 화형(火刑) joining the images of the two women, water and fire, before drowning himself in the Shadow Pond.[1]

Background edit

Bulguksa Temple edit

The name Bulguksa means "Temple of the Buddha Land". This main Buddhist Temple in Korea started with a small temple built in 528 under King Beopheung of Silla. The current temple was constructed under King Gyeongdeok starting in 751 and completed in 774.[2] During the Silla Kingdom, today's Gyeongju city was the capital (Seorabeol) of the Kingdom and the Bulguksa site was chosen close to Anapji (14 km), the central palace.

There are two pagodas here, illustrating two parts of the Lotus Sutra. The Seokgatap (muyongtap, the pagoda without shadow) stands at 8.2 meters and is a traditional three-story Korean-style stone pagoda with simple lines and minimal detailing. The Dabotap (yongtap, the pagoda with shadow) stands at 10.4 meters and is known for its highly ornate structure and looks more feminine than the other one.

Situated on the right, the Dabotap is associated with the Many Treasures Buddha (Dabo=Prabhutaratna, the Buddha from the past) and with yang and the objective truth, symbolizing the complexity of the world.[3] Situated on the left, the Seokgatap is associated with Sakyamuni (the Buddha from the present) and with yin and the subjective wisdom to realize the truth, symbolizing the brevity of spiritual ascent.[3]

Shadowless Pagoda (1937 Novel) edit

'Muyeongtap' is a novel written by Hyun Jin-geon 현진건(玄鎭健), based on the legends he recorded while visiting Gyeongju. The legend is the story of a master stonemason who built the Seokgatap. His wife, who came to visit him, was not allowed to visit her husband due to the construction of the pagoda. The gatekeeper of Bulguksa Temple tells her to watch near the reflecting pond where the shadow of the Dabotap already appeared. The wife looks at the pond for two years, but she cannot find the shadow of the Seogatap, so she stops waiting and throws herself into the pond. After completing the Pagoda, the stonemason searches for his wife in the pond, but fails, so he carves a Buddha statue resembling his wife and then enters the pond.[4]

Based on this legend, Hyun Jin-geon completed a full-length novel. It was published serially in the Dong-A Ilbo starting in July 1938. In this process, two changes were added. One is that the stonemason's place of origin is changed from Tang Dynasty to Buyeo, Baekje. The other completes the stonemason's love story by placing the daughter of a Silla nobleman next to the mason Asadal.[5]

Mun Haksan writes that, considering the dating customs at the time of writing the novel in the late 1930s, Guseul Agi's proactiveness was closely related to the image of a new woman who practiced free love.[6]

Cast edit

Main edit

The following three characters are put forward in the credits

  • Choi Eun-hee 催銀姬(최은희) as Guseul Agi 구슬아기,
  • Gwak Geon郭楗(곽건)as Asadal 아사달
  • Han Eui-jin 韓銀珍(한은진) as Asanyeo 아사녀

People around Juman (Guseul Agi) edit

  • Song Eok 宋億 (송억 ) as Yujong Ison (Guseul’s father) 이손 유종
  • No Neung-geol 盧能杰(노능걸) as Gyeong-sin금경신
  • Kim Ok-gyeong 金玉鏡(김옥경) as Teol, Guseul’s duegne
  • Ahn Cho-myeong 安草明 (안초명) as the mother (?)

People around Asanyeo edit

  • Gang Gye-sik 姜桂殖 (강계식) as Buseok (Asanyeo’s father)부석
  • Kim Seung-ho 金勝鎬 (김승호) as Paeng gae, valet of Buyeo’s family팽개
  • Baek Song 白柗(백송 ) as monk Ppalgaeng-i 승려
  • Park Sun-bong (박순봉) as monk승려
  • No Jae-sin 盧載信(노재신) as Kongkong, 콩콩, the old woman matchmaker

Others edit

  • Kim Hak 金學 (김학 ) as King Gyeongdeok of Silla
  • Jang Il-ho 張一湖(장일호) as Geum Seong금성
  • Yang Mi-hee 양美姬(양미희) as Ahok, Geum Seong’s sister (F, 1931) 아옥
  • Jang Hun 張勳 (장훈 ) as Geum Ji (Geum Seong’s father) 금지
  • Lee Gi-hong 李起期(이기홍) as Goduswe (Geum Seong's valet) 고두쇠
  • Park Seung-mun 朴勝文(박승문) as fresh breeze 샛바람

Sources edit

  • DCKL 권영민 Kwon Young-min (2004-02-25). "무영탑" [Shadowless Pagoda (novel)]. Dictionary of Contemporary Korean Literature. 한국현대문학대사전.
  • Doopedia "무영탑" [Muyeongtap (novel)]. Doosan Encyclopedia.
  • EncyKor "영지 석불 좌상 (影池 石佛 坐像)" [Seated Stone Buddha at Yeongji]. Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture.
  • KMDB "무영탑(1957)" [Shadowless Pagoda (1957)].
  • KTV ""무영탑" - 1957년 제작, 신상옥 감독" [Muyeong Tap" - Produced in 1957, directed by Shin Sang-ok]. 2016-10-16. ; 76회 in the "again series".
  • Pratt, Keith L.; Rutt, Richard; Hoare, James (September 1999). Korea, A Historical and Cultural Dictionary. Routledge/Curzon. ISBN 978-0-7007-0464-4., 594 pages
  • Mun Haksan (2020-09-16). "신상옥의 '무영탑'(1957)" [Shin Sang-ok’s ‘Muyeongtap’ (1957)]. Beopbo Newspaper (1553).

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byShin Sang ok 신상옥 Written byHyun Jin geonScreenplay byLee Hyeong pyoStarringChoi Eun hee 최은희 Han Eun jin 한은진 Kwak Geon 곽건 Music byNa Un yeongRelease dateJanuary 31 1957 1957 01 31 Running time1h 58mCountrySouth KoreaLanguageKorean Contents 1 Plot 2 Background 2 1 Bulguksa Temple 2 2 Shadowless Pagoda 1937 Novel 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 People around Juman Guseul Agi 3 3 People around Asanyeo 3 4 Others 4 Sources 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksPlot editGuseul Agi played by Choi Eun hee is the daughter of Minister Yujong She follows King Gyeongdeok when he tours the Bulguksa construction site Everyone praises the already built Dabotap pagoda At first sight Guseul Agi falls in love with Asadal the stonemason played by Kwak Geon whom she proactively pursues She eventually saves him from burnout As Guseul Agi takes care of Asadal their feelings begin to change In the typical narrative of a melodrama If a man helps a woman in trouble it will inevitably develop into love But here the positions of women and men have been reversed The scenario intertwines several storylines ponctuated by many rides under the moonlight The political fight between the pro Tang faction 당학파 唐學派 and the Hwarangdo faction 국선도파 國仙道派 results into a slander created by Geum Seong Tang who had a crush on Guseul Agi and an arranged marriage with Gyeong sin Hwarangdo Meanwhile Asanyeo the Asadal s wife played by Han Eun jin runs to Seorabeol having waited three years for her husband But she cannot enter the temple and has to wait near the Reflecting Pond where the Dabotap shadow is already visible Because of the misdeeds of Kongkong the go between Asanyeo comes to doubt about Asadal Not seeing the achievement of the tower she draw herself into the Shadow Pool and dies without even seeing her husband s face Guseul Agi in the meantime is taken and burned at the stake when her father discovers she escaped 실행 失行 to a commoner Despite Gyeong sin s help she dies The final scene is at the pond where Asadal sees visions of Guseul Agi and Asanyeo The two illusions finally became one transformed into the shape of the holy Buddha As a result Asadal carves a sculpture of the Buddha 화형 火刑 joining the images of the two women water and fire before drowning himself in the Shadow Pond 1 Background editBulguksa Temple edit See also Bulguksa The name Bulguksa means Temple of the Buddha Land This main Buddhist Temple in Korea started with a small temple built in 528 under King Beopheung of Silla The current temple was constructed under King Gyeongdeok starting in 751 and completed in 774 2 During the Silla Kingdom today s Gyeongju city was the capital Seorabeol of the Kingdom and the Bulguksa site was chosen close to Anapji 14 km the central palace There are two pagodas here illustrating two parts of the Lotus Sutra The Seokgatap muyongtap the pagoda without shadow stands at 8 2 meters and is a traditional three story Korean style stone pagoda with simple lines and minimal detailing The Dabotap yongtap the pagoda with shadow stands at 10 4 meters and is known for its highly ornate structure and looks more feminine than the other one Situated on the right the Dabotap is associated with the Many Treasures Buddha Dabo Prabhutaratna the Buddha from the past and with yang and the objective truth symbolizing the complexity of the world 3 Situated on the left the Seokgatap is associated with Sakyamuni the Buddha from the present and with yin and the subjective wisdom to realize the truth symbolizing the brevity of spiritual ascent 3 Shadowless Pagoda 1937 Novel edit See also Hyun Jin geon Muyeongtap is a novel written by Hyun Jin geon 현진건 玄鎭健 based on the legends he recorded while visiting Gyeongju The legend is the story of a master stonemason who built the Seokgatap His wife who came to visit him was not allowed to visit her husband due to the construction of the pagoda The gatekeeper of Bulguksa Temple tells her to watch near the reflecting pond where the shadow of the Dabotap already appeared The wife looks at the pond for two years but she cannot find the shadow of the Seogatap so she stops waiting and throws herself into the pond After completing the Pagoda the stonemason searches for his wife in the pond but fails so he carves a Buddha statue resembling his wife and then enters the pond 4 Based on this legend Hyun Jin geon completed a full length novel It was published serially in the Dong A Ilbo starting in July 1938 In this process two changes were added One is that the stonemason s place of origin is changed from Tang Dynasty to Buyeo Baekje The other completes the stonemason s love story by placing the daughter of a Silla nobleman next to the mason Asadal 5 Mun Haksan writes that considering the dating customs at the time of writing the novel in the late 1930s Guseul Agi s proactiveness was closely related to the image of a new woman who practiced free love 6 Cast editMain edit The following three characters are put forward in the credits Choi Eun hee 催銀姬 최은희 as Guseul Agi 구슬아기 Gwak Geon郭楗 곽건 as Asadal 아사달 Han Eui jin 韓銀珍 한은진 as Asanyeo 아사녀 People around Juman Guseul Agi edit Song Eok 宋億 송억 as Yujong Ison Guseul s father 이손 유종 No Neung geol 盧能杰 노능걸 as Gyeong sin금경신 Kim Ok gyeong 金玉鏡 김옥경 as Teol Guseul s duegne Ahn Cho myeong 安草明 안초명 as the mother People around Asanyeo edit Gang Gye sik 姜桂殖 강계식 as Buseok Asanyeo s father 부석 Kim Seung ho 金勝鎬 김승호 as Paeng gae valet of Buyeo s family팽개 Baek Song 白柗 백송 as monk Ppalgaeng i 승려 Park Sun bong 박순봉 as monk승려 No Jae sin 盧載信 노재신 as Kongkong 콩콩 the old woman matchmaker Others edit Kim Hak 金學 김학 as King Gyeongdeok of Silla 왕 Jang Il ho 張一湖 장일호 as Geum Seong금성 Yang Mi hee 양美姬 양미희 as Ahok Geum Seong s sister F 1931 아옥 Jang Hun 張勳 장훈 as Geum Ji Geum Seong s father 금지 Lee Gi hong 李起期 이기홍 as Goduswe Geum Seong s valet 고두쇠 Park Seung mun 朴勝文 박승문 as fresh breeze 샛바람Sources editDCKL 권영민 Kwon Young min 2004 02 25 무영탑 Shadowless Pagoda novel Dictionary of Contemporary Korean Literature 한국현대문학대사전 Doopedia 무영탑 Muyeongtap novel Doosan Encyclopedia EncyKor 영지 석불 좌상 影池 石佛 坐像 Seated Stone Buddha at Yeongji Encyclopedia of Korean National Culture KMDB 무영탑 1957 Shadowless Pagoda 1957 KTV 무영탑 1957년 제작 신상옥 감독 Muyeong Tap Produced in 1957 directed by Shin Sang ok 2016 10 16 76회 in the again series Pratt Keith L Rutt Richard Hoare James September 1999 Korea A Historical and Cultural Dictionary Routledge Curzon ISBN 978 0 7007 0464 4 594 pages Mun Haksan 2020 09 16 신상옥의 무영탑 1957 Shin Sang ok s Muyeongtap 1957 Beopbo Newspaper 1553 See also editList of South Korean films of 1957References edit EncyKor Yeongji Buddha Pratt 1999 p 367 Pulguksa a b Pratt 1999 p 454 Tabot ap Doopedia Muyeongtap novel DCKL Muyeongtap Mun Haksan 2020 External links editShadowless Pagoda at Hancinema Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shadowless Pagoda film amp oldid 1217072201, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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