
The Open Queue
A podcast where we talk about entertainment, pop cultural and the daily life of navigating the entertainment industry as a creative.
The Open Queue
K-pop Demon Hunters: Breaking Records and Barriers
The boundaries between "international" and "mainstream" entertainment are dissolving before our eyes. In this episode, we dive into the global phenomenon of K-pop Demon Hunters, the animated Netflix film that's not just dominating streaming numbers but making Billboard history with four songs simultaneously in the Top 10—a first in the chart's 67-year history.
What starts as a skeptical viewing ("I wanted to be a hater") transforms into genuine appreciation as we break down how this film blends familiar animated tropes with fresh cultural perspectives. The movie's themes of acceptance and embracing one's complete identity—demon parts and all—resonate universally despite their culturally specific packaging. We compare it to Chinese box office behemoth Neza, which explores similar themes of fighting against predetermined destiny while shattering global box office records.
The conversation expands to examine how streaming platforms have revolutionized our access to global stories. We reminisce about discovering Korean cinema through video store recommendations and how those films influenced our creative sensibilities. From the suspense mastery of "I Saw the Devil" to the heart-wrenching narrative of "A Man From Nowhere," we explore how these international gems offer fresh perspectives on familiar genres.
We wonder if technological innovations like AI-assisted translation might further transform how we experience international content, potentially eliminating the traditional debate between dubbing and subtitles. But perhaps the most powerful insight remains the simplest: whether from Seoul, Shanghai, or Hollywood, compelling stories remind us that "we are more connected than the differences we actually focus on."
Share your favorite international films and shows with us on Instagram @TheOpenqueueProductions—we're always looking for recommendations that expand our horizons and yours!