영화 정보
Ray-Ban
Korean Panorama
Social Criticism · Labor · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2001
- Running Time93min
- Format35mm
- ColorCOLOR
Program Note
An old bachelor, Hae-Gon is secretly in love with a girl from Yanbian. Hak-Rak likes to talk about his uncle, a veteran of the Vietnam War, whenever he can. Jun-Hyung, a college graduate, mistrusts the national news and watches only CNN. The three all have different pasts, but now share the same profession - they are cab drivers. Their only joys in life are drinking beer at a local pub and exchanging jokes. In the end, the three must do something to escape their shoddy lives. In director Jang Hyun-Su′s new film, the story of these lives is given a new breath of life. Compared to the director′s previous films, which he made using all-star casts, this is very different in that the actors all come from the theater. The title, ′Ray-Ban′symbolizes the men′s helplessness, a shade to hide behind. What will become of these three men with Ray-Ban in the last scene? (Han Sang-Jun)
Director
Jang Hyun-Soo
Born in 1959, Jang Hyun Soo was a film student at Chung Ang University and graduated from the Korean Film Academy. He made his debut with Walking All The Way to heaven in 1992, which won Grand Bell Awards for the Best New Director, Adaptation, and Editing. His film included Rules of the Game(94)and Born to Kill(96). Scent of a Man i his fourth feature film
Credit
- Director
Jang Hyun-Soo - ProducerKim Bang Nam
- CastKim Hae Gon
Joe Jun Hyung
Choi Hak Rak - ScreenplaySung Min Ho
Jang Hyun Su - CinematographyNo Hyo Man
- Production DesignChoi Joo-Sueb
- EditorPark Gok-Ji
- SoundLim Chang-Duk
- MusicByun Sybg Yong
- Production CompanyShinwha Film
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