The Pact: A Ritual of Truth and Power in Korean Cinema In Korean, the phrase “to be in a state of sinmyeong ” refers to a trance-like ecstasy—a total immersion in the moment. Director Namkyun Kim’s film The Pact (신명) conjures the opposite: a harrowing descent into the dark unconscious of Korean politics. With an occult thriller narrative rendered in the mockumentary format, the film blurs the line between fact and fiction, presence and myth, personal memory and public trauma. <The Pact> main poster Fiction Masquerading as Truth: The Power of the Mockumentary While The Pact is fictional, it is crafted to fracture our sense of what is “real.” The mockumentary form allows the film to simulate the style of investigative journalism—interviews, breaking news footage, live coverage—inviting viewers to decode the metaphorical truth hidden beneath its political satire. Key plot devices such as a shamanistic wedding ceremony in lieu of a campaign rally,...
Animon.ai and the Rise of AI Animation in Korea: A New Era of Storytelling In a landscape where creativity increasingly meets code, the arrival of Animon.ai in South Korea is more than just a tech story—it is a cultural inflection point. Developed by CreateAI Holdings in collaboration with seasoned Japanese animation producers, Animon.ai is the world's first AI-powered platform designed specifically for animation production. Within minutes, users can transform simple text prompts and illustrations into full-fledged animated sequences, blurring the line between artist and machine. The South Korean market, renowned for its animation-savvy audience and rising indie creator ecosystem, is particularly fertile ground for this innovation. Localized with Korean language support and enhanced UI features, Animon.ai is poised to become a gateway not just for professionals, but also for hobbyists, educators, and experimental artists across the country. ▶️ W...