Lee Sun-kyun

  • Jeong-hoon Kim – Jjae Jjae Han Romaenseu AKA Petty Romance (2010)

    2001-2010ComedyJeong-hoon KimRomanceSouth Korea

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    A comic artist and an unemployed sex columnist are trying to work together in order to win a lucrative comic-book competition.Read More »

  • Su-chang Kong – Arpointeu AKA R-Point (2004)

    2001-2010AsianHorrorSouth KoreaSu-chang Kong

    During the Vietnamese war a Korean military base receives a distress transmission from one of their units stationed at a strategically important location known as R-point. The grim message relays that the unit is under attack, soldiers are dying and assistance is desperately needed, but the base members just listen in shock and horror. This is because the unit in question went missing at R-point no less than six months ago and the one person who survived the ordeal was left horribly burned and screaming deliriously that his squadron was slaughtered by an unknown enemy, not the Viet Cong. If the soldier is telling the truth, then who is sending these distress signals?Read More »

  • Jason Yu – Jam AKA Sleep (2023)

    2021-2030ComedyHorrorJason YuSouth Korea
    Jam (Sleep) (2023)
    Jam (Sleep) (2023)

    A pregnant wife who becomes worried about her husband’s sleeping habits. What starts out as some light sleep-talking soon escalates to unexpectedly grotesque behaviour. They consult a sleep clinic without success and as his nightmarish behaviour escalates, they desperately seek help from a shaman.Read More »

  • Sang-soo Hong – Nugu-ui ttal-do anin Haewon AKA Nobody’s Daughter Haewon (2013)

    2011-2020ArthouseDramaSang-soo HongSouth Korea

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    Is she tired of life or love? Why else is Haewon falling asleep in a restaurant? Haewon, a student, feels abandoned. Her mother is about to emigrate to Canada and Haewon has decided to end her affair with one of her professors because he is so unsupportive. Not only do Haewon’s fellow students get wind of the affair, but her married paramour refuses to accept that their relationship is over. Confused, Haewon withdraws into her shell. Other men cross her path which eventually leads her to an old fortress in the mountains above Seoul. There she finds not only rice wine and a familiar melody, but also a bold escape route.

    In his previous films, Hong Sangsoo explored love’s unfathomable paths and the impossibility of relationships from the point of view of his male heroes. Now he changes perspective. However, the emotional world of his protagonists is no less puzzling and fickle – just like Haewon herself, a young woman who likes to dream. And perhaps this film is simply one of these dreams, from which she will awake to find herself in the strangest of places. For who can say how unreal our waking life is, or how real our dreams?
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