The concept of good and bad people is one that has been “tormenting” people forever, both in terms of definition of the two terms and of the ways people can be classified in that fashion. Jung Wook-ii directs a film about this concept, interconnecting it with another eternal question, that of the definition of truth.
“Good Person” is screening at Florence Korea Film Festival
Kyeong-seon is a high school teacher who tries to be good and fair in all of his interactions with his students, a tactic that has deemed him somewhat popular among them. One day, his wallet is stolen from him, and the rest of the class seem to identify Se-ik as the culprit. Kyeong-seon does not act on the accusation immediately, but talks to the young man solo at the end of the class, asking him to write the truth into a piece of paper, promising that...
“Good Person” is screening at Florence Korea Film Festival
Kyeong-seon is a high school teacher who tries to be good and fair in all of his interactions with his students, a tactic that has deemed him somewhat popular among them. One day, his wallet is stolen from him, and the rest of the class seem to identify Se-ik as the culprit. Kyeong-seon does not act on the accusation immediately, but talks to the young man solo at the end of the class, asking him to write the truth into a piece of paper, promising that...
- 4/9/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
“Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” is Um’s second feature length film and his first to receive to a widespread release in South Korea. The film was ranked three for the box-office weekend when it premiered on 12 November 2016, behind “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and “Dr Strange.” As at 9 July 2017, the film has taken approximately $3.5 million dollars in local box-office receipts.
“Vanishing Time” screened at the New York Asian Film Festival
After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot.
“Vanishing Time” screened at the New York Asian Film Festival
After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot.
- 6/8/2019
- by Colette Balmain
- AsianMoviePulse
Vanishing Time: A Boy Who Returned” is Um’s second feature length film and his first to receive to a widespread release in South Korea. The film was ranked three for the box-office weekend when it premiered on 12 November 2016, behind “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them” and “Dr Strange.” As at 9 July 2017, the film has taken approximately $3.5 million dollars in local box-office receipts.
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After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot. One day, Sung-min and his friends decide...
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After the death of her mother, Sun-rin (Shin Eun-soo) and her step father Do-gyun (Kim Hee-won) – a demolition contractor – move to a remote island in order to start again. Sun-rin’s relationship with Do-gyun is fractured as she blames him for the death of her mother. At school, Sun-rin is relegated to the margins until Sung-min (Lee Hyo-je) befriends her. It is this friendship between Sun-rin and Sung-min that proves to be pivotal to the plot. One day, Sung-min and his friends decide...
- 12/5/2018
- by Colette Balmain
- AsianMoviePulse
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