Technology10/12/2025Bloomberg

AI Brings Korea’s Struggling Film Industry Hopes and Anxiety

AI Brings Korea’s Struggling Film Industry Hopes and Anxiety

The South Korean film industry, heavily impacted by the pandemic, has found a glimmer of hope in the use of AI technology. Jang Seong-ho, a visual-effects veteran, was able to complete his animated film "King of Kings" with the help of AI. The film, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "The Life of Our Lord," saw a surprising turn of events when Hollywood stars like Kenneth Branagh, Oscar Isaac, and Uma Thurman lent their voices to the project. This unexpected breakthrough highlights the potential of AI in reviving the struggling film industry in South Korea. However, the article also acknowledges the anxiety surrounding the use of AI, as it raises concerns about job security and the potential displacement of human creative talent. The industry is navigating the balance between embracing technological advancements and preserving the human element in filmmaking.

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