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The President‘s Last Bang

Korean Cinema

True Story · Politics/Conspiracy · History

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2005
  • Running Time101min
  • Format35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
<b>2005 칸영화제 감독 주간 부문</b> The President′s Last Bang redramatizes assassination of the President Park Oct. 26th, 1979. Me Kim hears about a little dinner party at Gung-jeong dong for the president while he is in the hospital, and Kim goes there with Colonel Min. The party starts and Kim comes into conflict with the Secretary of Security. Kim calls Colonel Min and tells him to assassinate President Park. Im Sang-soo sticks to the realist attitude, most strongly prevalent among young directors who appear around the late 1990′s. The President′s Last Bang is a masterpiece which proves not only that he is a critical realist but also that he has got what it takes to be an artist creating his own style and tone. Although describing the most important incident in Korean modern history, he does not focus on the historical causality or the progressive political attitude, but tries to produce a cynical but fatalist tragicomedy picturing the characters′ existent situation. Elegant cinematography and the splendid performance of Baek Yun-shik are most enjoyable.
Director
Director
IM Sang-Soo
Im Sang-soo earned great acclaim from critics and viewers for Girls′ Night Out (1998) and Tears (2000). A Good Lawyer′s Wife (2003) which threw a punch at Korean society with its biting depiction was not only embraced by the Korean public but also earned the film international acclaim especially through its selection for competition at the Venice Film Festival in 2003.
Credit
  • Director
    IM Sang-Soo
  • ProducerShim Jaemyung
  • CastHan Suk-gyu
    Baik Yoon-shik
  • ScreenplayIm Sangsoo
  • CinematographyKim Woohyung
  • Production DesignLee Minbok
  • EditorLee Eunsoo
  • MusicKim Hongjip
  • Production CompanyMK PICTURES
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