Decision to Leave in theaters in the US, UK, Canada, and Ireland. In depth video coming soon on my channel; stay tuned! Why let everyone speak, when you can simply move them vertically? Here's an interesting concept found in the legendary South Korean filmmaker, Park Chan-wook's films: every pivotal narrative point, represented by a vertical movement. Of course, this doesn't always apply (nor is it an absolute truth even from the examples I give) but it can be a valuable tool and a concept to think about for our own filmmaking journeys to 'spice up' the scene a little bit, given the right context as explained in the video. This video was sponsored by MUBI; instead of scrolling through hundreds of films you will never watch, check out MUBI, where you will have select hand picked films that are guaranteed in quality! Head over to MUBI.com/spikimamovies to get your extended 30 day free trial today, as well as to support the channel :) Much love! /// Music download: spikima.wixsite.com/spikima Patreon: patreon.com/spikima Paypal: www.paypal.com/paypalme/spikima Instagram: @ spikima Merch: www.teepublic.com/stores/spikima?ref_id=26504 Merch 2: www.bonfire.com/store/spikima/ Your support helps with keeping the channel running. Love. /// Extra Credits: “Acid Trumpet” Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Timestamp 0:00 That moment in films 0:48 Movement 1:09 Oldboy 2:22 Thematic Relevance 2:40 Thirst & Decision to Leave 3:50 Give it a try!