| Violence Aesthetics is an aesthetic concept,which originated in the United States and matured in Hong Kong. It is also the major forms of expression in Korean films.This form expression has developed to the extreme in the South Korean films. Not only these masters who are good at describeing aesthetics of violence like Kim Ki-duk and Park Chan-wook,but also the other South Korean films have shown an extreme emotional thinking. Factors like "Revenge, redemption, self-flagellation," have always appeared in South Korean movies, most of them need to rely on violence to achieve sublimation.This Article analyze the Korean aesthetics violence movies by the color, sound elements, the lens language,the relationship between sound and picture.Since the film classification system have replaced the film censorship, the Korean film have more widely theme, many sensitive subjects movies that could not be involved are filmed.And this sensitive subject matter is usually manifested through violence, behind the violence is a reflection of human thought and society.This article discusses the "aesthetics of violence" in Korean films from five aspects.The first part explains the meaning of the aesthetics of violence,explains the concept of aesthetics of violence, the causes and manifestations.The second part analyze in color design, sound design, the lens design language and the relationship between sound and picture in the South Korean violence aesthetics movies. Lens Korean language section focuses on violent example of aesthetics such as Park Chan-wook and Kim Ki-duk’s films.The third part discusses the importance of the new and unique Korean script, It analyzed from the three part of theme, narrative style and character set.Part IV analyzes the use of digital technology in Korean violence aesthetics movie.The fifth part analysis what should Chinese films learn from Korean violence aesthetics films. |