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Jang Hyeon-su is a virtuosic South Korean film director known for his bold, genre-bending approach to cinema. Since his breakout in the early 1990s, Jang has consistently challenged and subverted audience expectations, seamlessly blending elements of dark comedy, psychological thriller, and social commentary. Jang's films often explore the underbelly of Korean society, dissecting complex moral and ethical quandaries with a keen eye for human nature. From the sardonic satire of "7 Reasons Why Beer Is Better Than a Lover" to the brooding psychological drama of "Scent of a Man," his work is marked by a pervasive sense of unease, inviting viewers to confront the uncomfortable truths lurking beneath the surface of everyday life. Jang's distinctive visual style, characterized by striking camerawork and a moody, atmospheric aesthetic, further heightens the impact of his narratives, which frequently delve into the realms of obsession, violence, and the human capacity for both self-destruction and redemption. Despite his penchant for gritty, unconventional subject matter, Jang's films are never mere exercises in shock value. Beneath the stylistic bravura and thematic complexity lies a profound humanist sensibility, as the director deftly explores the shared experiences and inner lives of his flawed, complex characters. Whether chronicling the twisted father-daughter dynamic in "Twisted Daddy" or the interconnected secrets of a diverse ensemble in "Everybody Has Secrets," Jang's work consistently challenges and provokes, leaving a lasting impression on all who encounter it.