After more than two months of silence, I'm finally back for more discussion about Korean films getting released every week. Since I've missed a lot of interesting films and that I couldn't make my mind to just resume my weekly article as if nothing happened, I've decided that it was better to still present every film released during that period and to add my usual commentary only for the most important of them. This is the first part, covering the films released between May 18th and June 21st, and you can read the second part here.
Alive
(산다)
By Fabien Schneider
Jeong-cheol tries to make ends meets despite all the odds against him. He has to keep an eye on his mentally ill sister who wishes to leave for Seoul and he tries to fulfill his niece’s wish to play piano, while he’s not even sure to have a job to feed them and repair their house. When his coworkers suspect him when an associate runs off with the pay of everybody, Jeong-cheol offers them to take a job all together at a bean plantation.
Jeong-cheol tries to make ends meets despite all the odds against him. He has to keep an eye on his mentally ill sister who wishes to leave for Seoul and he tries to fulfill his niece’s wish to play piano, while he’s not even sure to have a job to feed them and repair their house. When his coworkers suspect him when an associate runs off with the pay of everybody, Jeong-cheol offers them to take a job all together at a bean plantation.
Makgeolli Girls
(막걸스)
Cho-rong is a high-school student who often arrives late and drunk at school. She’s not a lazy drunkard, but actually trying to take over her family business that happens to be brewing makgeolli, the famous Korean rice wine. As a way to make it profitable, she’s looking for brevetting a new recipe. One of her teachers grants her a special permission to sell alcohol at the market despite her being underage, while a contest challenges her and her friends to make the tastiest makgeolli.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
The Treacherous
(간신)
Now that Prince Yeonsan is done with his killing rampage in his court in order to get revenge for his mother’s death, he’s thinking of bringing a lot of courtesans to his side. He asks his best friend, Im Soong-jae, now made retainer of the court, to scout the country in search of pretty women, even among married women and peasants. Soong-jae is saved one day by Dan-hee, who asks him in return to help her enter the royal court. Despite his rejection, she manages to make her way to the palace.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
The Coin Locker
(코인라커)
Yeon cannot bear anymore the violent behavior of her husband, Sang-pil, who also has the habit to gamble all of their money. She then decides to flee to New-Zealand, but to do so she needs to get a lot of money. As she cannot take her son with her at her job, she puts him in a coin locker of a subway station.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
The Shameless
(무뢰한)
Police detective Jae-gon is put under pressure and could do anything to catch a criminal who disappeared after his murder. Hye-kung, the girlfriend of the criminal, works now in a karaoke bar to pays her debt and is the only lead he has left. He decides to conceal his identity in order get hired by the bar and approach her. But he soon discovers that Hye-kyung has been suffering a lot since the dramatic event, and he slowly becomes infatuate with her.
Read here our review.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
Perfect Proposal
(은밀한 유혹)
Ji-yeon is stuck working a low-pay job at a bar in Macao, because her former business partner disappeared while leaving here a huge debt to pay off. One day, she meets a young man named Sung-yeol, who invites her to board on his yacht to fly away. But Seok-koo, Sung-yeol’s father, is also among the passengers.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
My Fair Wedding
(마이 페어 웨딩)
Film director Gwangsoo Kim Jho has proposed to his boyfriend after 9 years of relationship. But preparing for a public wedding ceremony brings its share of problems, like harsh comments from people around them or arguments. Even in the hall on the day of the ceremony, they have to do with verbal abuse. But they don’t care as long as they’re happy together.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
A Midsummer's Fantasia
(한여름의 판타지아)
In the first story, a Korean film director visits a small town in the Japanese countryside, in order to scout out locations and local stories for his next film. Along with him is his assistant director who does the interpretation between him and the locals. In the second story, we discover the film that resulted of these various encounters, as the assistant director and a civil servant of the town play respectively a tourist and a persimmon farmer bound by romance.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
The Silenced
(경성학교: 사라진 소녀들)
In 1938, Ju-ran is sent to a girl’s boarding school in the then Japanese-occupied Seoul. There, the students are completely cut off the outside world. But one day, a few students who presented strange symptoms suddenly disappeared. Ju-ran pretends to have seen them, but nobody, even the principal, takes her seriously. This is enough to make Ju-ran’s doubts grow bigger, but soon she discovers she has the same symptoms than the disappeared girls.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
Angry Painter
(성난 화가)
A mysterious painter and a romantic driver chase devilish murderers at full speed to enact their own justice. One day, the driver meets Elbe, an attractive dancer from Estonia, but their love ends up in a fatal way for both of them because of the jealousy of an American soldier. The painter decides to bring Elbe’s ashes back to her country, but when he meets there by chance Elbe’s sister, Kristi, this journey takes a personal note.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
The Classified File
(극비수사)
In Busan in 1978, a young girl from a wealthy family gets kidnapped. Her family asks specifically to a veteran detective, Gil-young, to find their daughter back, after consulting many fortunetellers. Among them, Jung-san is the only one who give them hope of seeing again Eun-ju alive and foretold that Gil-young would be the one who will find her. Gil-young agrees reluctantly on the condition that the investigation remains private. But this case is far from being an easy one, as the kidnapper apply a lot of care in not leaving tracks. With no lead in sight, Gil-young decides to work with Jung-san.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
Intimate Enemies
(나의 절친 악당들)
A car that was conveying a bag filled with money gets into an accident despite going alone on the street. Four people get their hands first on the wrecked car and decide to keep the secret and share their discovery. Among them is Jinu, who was tailing the car, and Nami, a truck driver. But the rightful owners of this money are after them, and while on the run they become closer. They decide that it’s now time to change the way it goes and to become the hunters.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
Minority Opinion
(소수의견)
In the sake of urban development, residents of a neighborhood are ordered to leave their home. But instead they get together to fight for their rights. The police is then sent to put an end to the demonstration, but this operation turns to the tragedy. The son of a protestor and a young police officer die in the operation. As the boy’s father is arrested for killing the policeman, he claims that he was merely protecting his son from getting beaten. The affair is brought to court to once and for all understand what really happened. Jin-won, the attorney appointed on this case, smells that something is fishy when he’s asked to give up the investigation.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
Northern Limit Line
(연평해전)
On the 29th of June 2002, in the wake of the final of the World Cup hosted conjointly in South Korea and Japan, the Chamsuri 357, a South Korean patrol boat on the Yellow Sea, was doing its usual duty of keeping an eye on the Northern Limit Line. Among the crew were Captain Yoon Young-ha, Sergeant Han Sang-guk and Medic Park Dong-hyeok. In the morning, they suddenly spotted a North Korean patrol boat crossing the line, soon followed by a second one. In answer to the Chamsuri’s order to go back into their own waters, the North Korean vessels opened fire, thus starting one of the rare open battles since the armistice.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
All About My Father
(욕정이 활활)
Three stories about fathers dealing with homosexuality. In the first story, a father discovers that he has feelings for his son. In the second one, a father and his son are attracted by the same man. In the last one, a father finds a gay magazine in his son’s stuffs, despite him being a kid.
Watch here the trailer in Korean.
Made in China
(메이드 인 차이나)
Chen, a Chinese man who makes his living by importing eels to South Korea gets his life turned upside down when the Korean authorities announce having found mercury in his fishes and thus ban him from trading them. The shock is so huge for Chen’s father than he succumb to a heart attack. Chen wants to prove that he did nothing wrong. He illegally goes to South Korea in order to ask for a reexamination of his case. It’s at the Food Administration that he meets a woman, Mi.
Watch here the trailer with English subtitles.
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