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At the Golden Globe Awards last month, Bong Joon-ho said, "If you cross the 1-inch caption barrier, you can enjoy a lot more movies. When you look at the common language of film, the impression is that the wall of language is meaningless." At that time a big ring was left.

So today (10th) at the Academy Awards, I was very interested in what kind of awards I would like to hear.

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[Bon Joon-ho, after winning the Academy Screenplay Award: Writing a scenario is actually a lonely and lonely work.]

[Bon Joon-ho, after Academy Academy Award: After changing the category name. It has been renamed from Foreign Language (Movie Award) to International (Movie Award), but it is more meaningful to receive the first prize that has been renamed, and the name symbolizes it and supports and applauds Oscar's direction.]

[Bon Joon-ho, Director of Academy Award: After receiving the International Film Award a while ago and saying, 'Oh, I'm done with work today.' Thank you very much. When I was young, I always had something in my heart: When studying movies, "The most personal is the most creative.

That's what Bishop Martin Skosage said. I'm the great director of Martin Skosage. I have an older brother, Quentin (Tarantino), who has always made my list on the list and liked it when American audiences still don't know it.]

Q. What are your thoughts on the "1 inch subtitle barrier"?

[Bon Joon-ho: The remarks about 1-inch barriers, language barriers, and subtitles barriers seemed to me that those comments I made weren't too late. The vanishing point may come sooner than we think.]

Q. Foreign reporters enthusiastically interview director Bong Joon-ho… What's the key to a great interview?

[Bon Joon-ho: We have an interpreter. Once you're thinking of the first line, go on the stage. And if you throw the first sentence, think about the next one while you are interpreting. Surprisingly, if you ride the tempo, you can develop logically step by step. That's our team's privilege to speak with our interpreters.]

Q. Is this the first time you have won an Academy Award for International Film?

[Bon Joon-ho: Why did you do that? I think we have time to sort out the answer to the question right now, and neither you nor anyone now. I think I should take some time to think about it. First of all, I want to think about the joy itself. I would like to see a more in-depth analysis of why this happened sooner or later. Rather, I want to ask reporters from Korea, the United States, France or Japan.]