The Isle
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| Initial release | South Korea |
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| Directors | Kim Ki-duk |
| Budget | 50,000 USD |
| Box office | 20,666 USD |
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| ID | 2329875 |
About The Isle
A man (Seoh Jung) becomes violently obsessive about the woman (Kim Yu-seok) who saved him from committing suicide.
'Halo' spotted around the Moon across England
... The ring around the Moon was seen over the skies on Saturday evening in Staffordshire, the West Midlands, Surrey, Berkshire, Dorset, Yorkshire and The Isle of Wight...
Only shop on Lismore saved after community buyout
... Mr Hough, 66, who retired to Lismore from The Isle of Wight in 2018, said he was keen for the store to become a draw for the local community, including installing WiFi provision...
Wales school summer holidays may be cut by a week
... " Other local authorities in England and Scotland already have two-week breaks in October including The Isle of Wight and Falkirk, while Chester has a five-week summer holiday and a fixed Easter...
Rishi Sunak joins Diwali celebrations in Southampton
... " With few temples in the south of England, the event in Southampton attracted Hindus from other areas including Dorset and The Isle of Wight...
Damage and disruption: Storm Ciarán in pictures
... More than 300 schools are shut across the region, while major incidents have been declared in Hampshire, The Isle of Wight and Jersey...
Storm Ciarán: England and Channel Islands prepare for disruption
... have been issued in areas of southern and eastern England, including Cornwall, Poole, The Isle of Wight, and along the Arun, Witham and Derwent rivers...
Third man guilty of robbery at Mark Cavendish's Essex home
... Mr Cavendish, originally from The Isle of Man, is the all-time joint record holder for Tour de France stage wins, and he in next year s event...
Hampshire and Isle of Wight: Roads flooded in amber rain warning
...Heavy rainfall has left roads impassable and trains unable to run in parts of Hampshire and The Isle of Wight...
Digital cameras back in fashion after online revival
By Mike FarrellTechnology reporter
Digital cameras from The early 2000s are becoming must-have gadgets for many Young People because of a burgeoning trend online.
Search traffic for old kit on online marketplaces Like eBay and Etsy is on The Rise .
And in The Past 12 Months , videos with The hashtag #digitalcamera have amassed More Than 220 million views on TikTok.
Analysts describe The trend as being linked to similar revivals of turn of The Century fashion.
Scott Ewart, 32, who lives on The Isle of Arran, has clocked up More Than five million likes on his TikTok account, using what is now considered retro kit.
He Said : " A lot of folk find them quite comforting. It reminds them of their childhood, it reminds them of simpler times.
" I find it quite refreshing going back to something so simple. With older cameras you have to work with them a bit more, to get a good photo or to get The Most out of them.
" Because with every smartphone you buy, you can't take a bad shot almost. "
Scott started by digging out old cameras belonging to his parents, but has quickly expanded his collection to More Than 30 pieces of kit.
He added: " I get folk asking me, 'where do you edit these photos, are they edited?'. And I always say these are never edited and I want to show exactly how they've come out on every camera. "
EBay UK told The Bbc The Last three months of 2022 saw increases in people seeking The devices. This included a 13% rise In Search traffic for " vintage digital camera" and a 52% rise for " refurbished camera".
Etsy, which focuses on handmade and vintage items, has also seen a growing interest from shoppers in The Last six months. It currently has More Than 19,000 items linked to digital cameras listed online.
Katie Glasgow, 25, lives in Brooklyn, New York and calls herself " The oldest possible Gen Z". She has also been using her parents' old kit to make images and video.
" It looks Like memories, because it's blurry and imperfect. It looks more Like how we remember things, " She Said .
For younger people, who will have virtually no recollection of these cameras in their 2000s heyday, this opens up a kind of " nostalgic world" She Said .
" These are The cameras my older sister took to prom or My Brother had in college, or my young childhood memories were recorded on.
" With your phone you can take videos and pictures of literally everything. So your library is huge, versus with this you kind of have to decide, 'this is a moment I actually want to preserve'.
Paul Greenwood , head of research and insight at The creative agency We Are Social, said it was a " natural cycle" where when people hit their 20s " they become nostalgic for The cultural touchstones of their youth".
He added: " They want to feel comforted when in The Real world they feel uncomfortable. And there's some reasons why people are feeling uncomfortable - Like The existential dread you're seeing with Ukraine, The pandemic, wealth inequality.
" It's seen as more real and authentic. And that's why we're seeing this trend really play out, because The grainy kind of content you see is basically shorthand for authenticity and realness. That's what Gen Z are looking for. "
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Source of news: bbc.com