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Soo

Korean Cinema Today

Martial Arts · Revenge · Politics/Conspiracy

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2007
  • Running Time122min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
JUNG Tae-soo is a caretaker called Soo who kidnaps the executive KIM Jin-man and forces him to sign the document, and turns the whole area upside down. A cop who has been after him is crushed by a running truck and KIM Jin-man is dragged along by the car door. And this is only a beginning of his cruelty. The reunion with his brother in 19 years is ruined by a gun shot which hits his brother the moment their eyes meet. Witnessing the death of his brother, he turns the movie to a rhapsody of vengeance. He pretends to his brother who used to be a cop looking for KOO Yang-won. What is impressive in the film is the action itself. Instead of telling the background story of the twin brothers or observing inner psychological state, the film remains on the level of constant actions carried out by Soo to revenge his brother’s death and the image of blood splashing violence accentuate the action. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
Director
Yoichi SAI
Born in Nagano in 1949, Yoichi SAI was the assistant director under OSHIMA Nagisa in The Empire of the Senses (1976). With his successful debut of Mosquito on the 10th Floor (1983), he became one of the most noted directors in Japan. He is the head of the Japanese Film Directors’ Association.
Credit
  • Director
    Yoichi SAI
  • ProducerHWANG Intae
    SHIN Bumsu
  • CastJI Jinhee
    KANG Sungyeoun
    MOON Seongkun
  • ScreenplayLEE Seunghwan
    LEE Junil
    CHOI Yangil
    ZIZok
  • CinematographyKIM Sungbok
  • EditorLEE Eunsoo
  • MusicLEE Byeongwoo
  • Production CompanyTriz club
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  • World SalesCinema Service
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