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52nd Daejong Film Awards

Oh man, you guuuuuuys, grab your popcorn and settle in, because this year’s 52nd Daejong (Grand Bell) Film Awards were an unmitigated hot mess, and it is so entertaining.

The ceremony for Korea’s longest-running film awards was held on Friday, November 20, but to get the full context for the unprecedented disaster that was the event, we have to back up a bit to last month, when the awards organizers announced that they would implement a rule whereby only attendees of the ceremony would be given their awards. If a winner did not show up to accept the award, it would be given to another nominee. We may note that this unofficial winners-should-attend rule has been tacitly understood for years, which is why we have historically seen lots of ceremonies where the stars who didn’t win were often absent altogether.

That said, that’s just how everyone understood things, and no awards ceremony had ever been so brazen as to state it explicitly like the Daejongs did last month—because when you put it in black and white terms like that, it makes it feel much more like a threat than an award.

So, there was no surprise when the backlash was swift and pretty much universal, and the Daejongs went from prestigious institution to laughingstock of the industry overnight. (That’s not an overstatement; news was flooded with headlines blaring the downfall of the Daejongs and its now-tarnished history.) If the organizers had retracted their rule immediately, I suspect the situation would have calmed down, but instead they took way too long to address the criticism.

More than a week after the initial announcement blew up in their faces, amidst rumors that they might retract the rule, organizers announced that there were no plans to change their minds (which seemed, frankly, stubborn and tone-deaf). Criticism continued. Finally, the organizers did rescind the no-attendance-no-award rule, but that was nearly a full month after the first announcement.

But it was too little too late, apparently. In the days leading up to the ceremony, it was announced that ALL of the Best Actor and Best Actress nominees would be skipping the awards, as well as some directors and other nominees. They all provided reasons for their planned absences, but you can’t ignore that it was, in effect, a boycott.

(The long litany of excuses was hilarious to read, as each star offered up their politely professional reasons for not attending. Ha Jung-woo is out of the country, Hwang Jung-min is filming a movie, Yoo Ah-in is shooting his drama Six Flying Dragons, Jeon Ji-hyun is in her third trimester of pregnancy, Oh Dal-soo is shooting a movie, Kim Yun-jin is filming in the States, and so on and so forth. They all sound so reasonable on the surface, but put together, it takes on a farcical quality. In what has to be a sheer coincidence of bad timing, Choi Min-shik, the event’s own promotional ambassador, missed the awards citing an injured back, though it was revealed afterward that his mother had passed away the day before.)

In the days heading into the ceremony, the media had a field day with headlines like “Now Even Actors Reject Their Awards” and “Daejong Awards: Like Steamed Buns Without a Filling?” and “More Than Half of Nominees Skipping Awards… Who in the World Will Show Up?” and “Reputation, Prestige Have All Vanished.”

But that’s not all!

There were other offenses, such as the implementation of a pay-to-vote feature for the popularity award. Literally, they were selling the votes online, and that spurred an outcry.

Other actors complained that they were not given adequate notice to attend; typically a month or more of lead time is given, but the Daejongs contacted invitees a week to two weeks out… that is, if they contacted them at all. Yeo Jin-gu, who was nominated for a New Actor Award for his film Shoot My Heart, said the day before the ceremony that he would not be attending because he hadn’t received an invitation at all.

Then, there’s the Kim Hye-ja debacle. A new prize was created this year, the ambiguously named Sharing Harmony Award, to be presented to veteran actress Kim Hye-ja (Mother, Unkind Women). She told them she could not make it due to planned theater performances, and they warned that she had to be present to receive it. Her representatives replied that it was fine (and declined the award), but the organizers reportedly continued to pester her saying they wanted to give her the award, until they came to a compromise that she would pre-record a speech on video to play during the ceremony.

But when the day came for the scheduled shoot, the organizers abruptly canceled the shoot, and Kim Hye-ja said she was hurt and confused because there was no explanation and no apology. The organizers then said they would present the award as planned… but at the ceremony, there was no mention of it. Apparently they canceled the category and retracted the award without notice.

 
WINNERS LIST

Best Picture: Ode to My Father
Director Award: Yoon Je-kyun (Ode to My Father)
Screenplay: Ode to My Father (Park Su-jin)
Actor Award: Hwang Jung-min (Ode to My Father)
Actress Award: Jeon Ji-hyun (Assassination)
Supporting Actor: Oh Dal-soo (Ode to My Father)
Supporting Actress: Kim Hae-sook (Sado)
New Actor: Lee Min-ho (Gangnam 1970)
New Actress: Lee Yoo-young (Spring)
New Director: Baek Jong-yeol (Beauty Inside)

Cinematography: Ode to My Father (Choi Young-hwan)
Lighting: The Silenced (Kim Min-jae)
Editing: Ode to My Father (Lee Jin)
Music: The Tenor Lirico Spinto (Kim Joon-sung)
Costuming: The Royal Tailor (Jo Sang-kyung)
Art Direction: The Royal Tailor (Chae Kyung-sun)
High Technology Special Award: Ode to My Father
Sound Recording Award: Ode to My Father (Lee Seung-chul, Han Myung-hwan)
Foreign Category Award: Sun Honglei, Gao Yuanyuan
Popularity Award: Kim Soo-hyun, Gong Hyo-jin
Korean Film Lifetime Achievement Award: Dir. Jung Chang-hwa,
            actor Yoon Il-bong
Planning: Ode to My Father

 

What this also means is that the red carpet was full of faces and names we may not recognize, with most of the big stars sitting out the event. There were still some recognizable stars in attendance, mostly the younger actors up for popularity and new actor/actress categories. So there was some eye candy, but not nearly the amount we’re used to seeing.

 
Lee Min-ho showed up to pick up his New Actor award (Gangnam 1970), and looks kind of like he always does, but as that mostly means he’s looking mighty fine, I can’t complain. I do wonder how public sentiment will land on the issue of the attendees versus the non-attendees. On one hand, public and media sentiment is skewing heavily on the “Daejongs messed up” side of the argument, but I’ve also read a few (minority) arguments accusing boycotters of arrogance and calling attendees responsible for seeing through their commitments. We’ll have to see how things shake out.


 

Park Seo-joon (Beauty Inside, She Was Pretty) has the best crinkly smile. How does he pull off adorable and manly at the same time?


 

Lee Hyun-woo (Beauty Inside), what did you do to your hair, and why does gray hair look so awesome on you? Enjoy it while you’re young and beautiful! (Though something tells me he’ll always be beautiful.)


 

Han Go-eun (Black Hands, Would You Give Love Away) and Shin Hyun-joon (Oohlala Spouses, currently on the variety show Heard It Through the Grapevine) emceed the ceremony, which reportedly had some awkward moments when an award was announced for an absent star. I don’t envy that job, though on the fashion front, they do both nail it.


 

Yoo Yeon-seok was nominated for a Supporting Actor award (The Royal Tailor), which he lost to Oh Dal-soo, who was not in attendance. For the sake of what remaining pride/face the Daejongs still have, I suppose I’m glad they didn’t then just hand Yoo Yeon-seok the award instead just for showing up, as their initial rule warned they would. I’m sure Yoo Yeon-seok will have plenty of opportunity to pick up more awards in the future, though.


 

Kang Haneul lost out on the New Actor award (Twenty), but he doesn’t look too torn up about it. His characters are often so stone-faced or reserved that it’s great to see him beaming.


 

Park So-dam is the newest It Girl on the rise, and as far as I’ve seen, she totally deserves the attention. She was nominated here for The Silenced, and is by all accounts very good in the new Kang Dong-won film The Priests, although I will just have to take the critics at their word about that because I will never see the movie that’s “scarier than The Exorcist.” She is very winning in the cable drama Because It’s the First Time, though.


 

Park So-dam missed out on the New Actress prize, which went to her BFF Lee Yoo-young (Late Spring).


 

Perfection. Kim Seo-hyung (Late Spring) could cut you with that stare.


 

Im Ji-yeon (The Treacherous, High Society) was a winner in last year’s awards for the New Actress category (Obsessed). I find her pale pink dress pretty in a forgettable way—she was way edgier last year in leather and lace, and could pull off bolder styles.

 

Im Eun-kyung (Untouchable Lawmen) goes sparkly with her black-and-white dress. I find myself unable to form an opinion on it, which means it looks good but I don’t care.

 

This is an interesting cut on Hong Ah-reum (Legendary Witches, Makgeolli Girls); when she’s standing still it looks like a long gown, but in motion it becomes something else altogether.

 

Rock the Bono shades, Park Sang-min (Scandal). Pretty sharp.

 

Poor Won Ki-joon (Gu-am), who got mislabeled Eom Ki-joon in half the headlines. But he looks pretty happy to be here in all his photos.

 

Chinese actress Gao Yuanyuan (Let’s Get Married) looks awesome in this fiery orange gown. I honestly don’t know what this Foreign Category Award is for, or why she received one, but I am learning that when you question the Daejongs, sometimes there are no answers.

 

Chinese actor Sun Honglei (One Step Aawy) was the other recipient of the Foreign Category Award. Those are really dark shades.

 

Y’know, not a lot of actors can pull off the mustache, but Jung Eui-gab (Chronicle of a Blood Merchant) is making it work for him.

 

I had to look her up, but MC Park Young-sun is apparently a top model from the ’90s. I’m not feeling the gown, though it is attention-grabbing and therefore has done its job.

 

Kim Dong-hee (The Technicians, Northern Limit Line) looks pretty snazzy, decked out in his patterned suit and hat.

 

Park Doo-shik (Shoot My Heart) gives off a vaguely unkempt vibe despite his tux, but I suppose that’s part of his image—he’s forever playing the doofy side characters who endear and annoy in equal measure (Who Are You—School 2015, She’s So Lovable, Emergency Couple, I Hear Your Voice), so it fits.

 

Kim Bo-yeon (Strange Daughter-in-Law) is wearing head-to-toe gold, and it works on her.

 

Kim Ga-yeon and Im Yo-hwan are a married couple and both in the industry, though their current resumés aren’t very prolific. She’s been on some variety and cable shows (Queen of Home Cooking), while his most recent show was The Genius. I do like their matching all-black look and her twist on the hanbok. It’s a little gothic, but in an interesting way.

 

Teen Top’s Changjo is also dipping his foot into acting waters, with the movie Makgeolli Girls and the cable drama Sweden Laundry. An all-red suit is a bold choice, but he is an idol, which means he’s used to outrageous fashions.

 

More idols! Here are B.I.G’s Benji in white, and Heedo with the funky colored hair.

 

Aw, kiddos! Lee Re is a hilarious and precocious young talent (Six Flying Dragons, Superdaddy Yeol), while I find Hong Eun-taek squeezably cute despite almost never hearing him speak (I Remember You, Master’s Sun). Both were in the movie How to Steal a Dog, which got Lee Re a nomination in the New Actress category. She’s wearing a crown. I love it.

 

Child actress Lee Ji-won was also in How to Steal a Dog. I always envy the little-girl party dresses at these awards, despite hating party dresses when I was that age. One of life’s ironies?

 

Hm, Kim Mi-young won a New Actress award at the 1994 Golden Cinematography awards, but her resumé’s been blank for the past two decades. I know she’s got a movie called Ajumma’s Revolt, but there was no need to take the ajumma to heart with this unflattering gown, was there?

 

Jung Jae-yeon (Polaroid) is here with Joo Ho-sung, aka Jang Nara’s actor-producer father.

 

In some pictures, Noh Ji-seung’s gown looks okay, and in others, it seems super tacky. What say you?

 

I have no doubt on this one, though: super tacky for Choi Yoon-seul (He’s Coming, Eden). It looks like her dress is trying to eat itself. In shame, maybe?

 

Okay, you have to make allowances when we’re talking about a fashion designer, as we are with Mok Eun-jung here, since fashion is pretty much supposed to be weird and bold. Still, I can’t help thinking she’s gonna try to sell me a Hot Dog on a Stick in that getup. Would you like fries with that?

Via Asia Today, Star News, Newsen, Osen, Star News, Segye

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I'm sorry I have to comment twice here cause this scenario just pop in my head so if nobody come and I'm the only one show up is mean I get an award

* imagine conversation *

awards organizers : who's that girl winning all the award ?

emcee : uh don't know , I don't think she even an actress

awards organizers : then why did you give it to her ?

emcee : she the only one show up , and according to the new rules it's either her or the janitor , I personally think she dress nicer than him

awards organizers : oh fine , but next year let at least put her as an extra in one of the drama , we do have standard you know

emcee : yes , sir . Hey , girl , yes you with all the award , come here

me : yes ?

emcee : it nice having all those award right ? you want to become an actress ?

me : ok , I guess

emcee : and a star is born

me : woo hoo , and here I thought I just come to get a peek of Lee Min Ho , I don't care what dramabeans say all those hour watching Heirs is so worth it

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i just cant imagine the fans outside who's waiting for their fav actor/actress. everytime a car pull over in the red carpet, theyre full of hope but then.. "Ah, its just him/her". and they wait till everyone arrived and they exhausted, then theyre sad, then theyre hungry.. i feel bad for them ^^a

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This scenario wouldn't happen since all the actors had already publicly announced that they wouldn't attend the day before.

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Haha.. really?
So the red carpet must be freezing cold :D

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"Still, I can’t help thinking she’s gonna try to sell me a Hot Dog on a Stick in that getup. Would you like fries with that?"

LMAO. She only needed the matching hat and the outfit would have been complete. Thanks. Made me feel nostalgic for LA. Yes, fries please and a lemonade ;)

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The only good thing to come out of this is that lesser known celebrities finally get to have their day in the sun.

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I guess they did take back their no show - no award rule in the end because Hwang Jung Min (Best Actor), Jeon Ji Hyun (Best Actress), Oh Dal Soo (Best Supporting Actor), Kim Hae Sook (Best Supporting Actress), Kim Soo Hyun (Most Popular Actor) and Gong Hyo Jin (Most Popular Actress) were all absent but their still won their awards!!

It should have been like that from the beginning anyway. They should still give the award to the original winners weather or not he/she will attend!!

P.S. I love bothKim Soo Hyun and Gong Hyo Jin but I really don't understand why both are nominated for the Most Popular Film Actor and Actress category when both of them have no movies from 2014-2015. Both their last movies are from back 2013. Grand Bell do not give awards for TV dramas and only awards movies so I don't get why they are even included in the nominees?! It's obvious that they only wanted to get money from their Chinese fans. Producers was popular in China so the C-fans will obviously vote for this two. And how come Yeo Jin Goo was not even invited?! I don't think he is lying when he said he did not receive any invitation at all. He have a movie this year and is nominated for Best Rookie Actor so he deserves to get an invitation atleast!! SMH at the Grand Bells seriously!!

So happy my favorites Actors and Actress choose to not attend. This award shows have officially become a joke!!

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Oh my gosh, the "Hotdog on a Stick" comment!!

*laughing*

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I only clicked for the crinkly smiley Seo Joon.

Thanks!

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Hong Eun-taek (aka Seo In Guk's drama baby) is so cute. 'Rascal Sons', 'Master's Sun' and now 'I Remember You'. It's sweet that Seo In Guk keeps getting the opportunity to work with him.

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no VETERAN????? well... okay. YAI is such a great actor tho.

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Why can't men wear their suits well?? Half of the men are wearing suits that are not tailored well and do not fit them. The only ones whose suits fit well are Park Seon Joon, Lee Hyun Woo and Lee Min Ho. The seam between the shoulder and the sleeves should hit at the shoulders, the waist should be tapered in so it is not baggy and the pants should be hemmed so the front hits just hits the first couple laces of the shoes when standing. Ugh, let's get it together folks! And I have to say, it's hard to pull off a velvet jacket but Park Seo Joon is definitely pulling it off with James Bond like sophistication.

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Love Gothic Hanbok
Very steam punk and reminds me of Tim Burton and his wife with their dark steam punk inspired outfits for awards events.

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I don't understand how Lee Min Ho got New Actor award whereas he's not new. I tend to believe it's bias. My assumption was the award represent new actors not veteran actors.

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Im Ji-yeon has great tits !

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