Kkokdu
Kokdu
꼭두
Türler
- Dram
- Fantastik
Türler: Dram, Fantastik.
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Popülerlik
- Prömiyeri
- Kış 2027
- Yayın Tarihi
- 1 Oca 2027 –
- Stüdyo
- Locus Corporation
Alternatif Başlıklar
ja꼭두
enKokdu
Özet
Jacob, an 11-year-old boy who is looking for kokdu dolls to remember his last moments with his grandmother, accidentally enters the world of these dolls.
The "kokdu", literally "funeral doll", a key element in the work, is a wooden doll that adorned the bier (a carriage that carried a coffin) in the funeral culture of the Joseon Dynasty. It was considered a being that accompanied and protected th
Jacob, an 11-year-old boy who is looking for kokdu dolls to remember his last moments with his grandmother, accidentally enters the world of these dolls.
The "kokdu", literally "funeral doll", a key element in the work, is a wooden doll that adorned the bier (a carriage that carried a coffin) in the funeral culture of the Joseon Dynasty. It was considered a being that accompanied and protected the deceased, so that they would not feel lonely on their way to the afterlife. These dolls, which appeared in various forms, such as warriors, servants, clowns, and guides, embody the philosophy of Joseon-era Koreans, who viewed death not as something to be feared, but as a warm farewell and a new journey.
(Sources: etoday.co.kr)
Devamını okuDaha az göster
Jacob, an 11-year-old boy who is looking for kokdu dolls to remember his last moments with his grandmother, accidentally enters the world of these dolls. The "kokdu", literally "funeral doll", a key element in the work, is a wooden doll that adorned the bier (a carriage that carried a coffin) in the funeral culture of the Joseon Dynasty. It was considered a being that accompanied and protected th
Jacob, an 11-year-old boy who is looking for kokdu dolls to remember his last moments with his grandmother, accidentally enters the world of these dolls. The "kokdu", literally "funeral doll", a key element in the work, is a wooden doll that adorned the bier (a carriage that carried a coffin) in the funeral culture of the Joseon Dynasty. It was considered a being that accompanied and protected the deceased, so that they would not feel lonely on their way to the afterlife. These dolls, which appeared in various forms, such as warriors, servants, clowns, and guides, embody the philosophy of Joseon-era Koreans, who viewed death not as something to be feared, but as a warm farewell and a new journey. (Sources: etoday.co.kr)
Platform Puanları
MAL
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Bilgi
- Yayın Türü
- Film
- Durum
- Henüz Yayınlanmadı
- Prömiyeri
- Kış 2027
- Yayın Tarihi
- 1 Oca 2027 –
- Bölümler
- 1
- Stüdyo
- Locus Corporation
Alternatif Başlıklar
ja꼭두
enKokdu