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World Premiere Wish

Korean Cinema Today

Love/Romance · Crime/Violence · Coming of Age · True Story · Comedy

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2009
  • Running Time110min
  • FormatD-Cinema
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
Enrolling into a commercial high school in Busan, Jjang-gu joins a school gangster club called ‘Monster’. It wasn’t something he volunteered for; rather, it was natural to join such a club at that time. Like a rite of passage, he becomes a man through the process. Actor Jung Woo, who acts as Jjang-gu in the film, came up with the idea, and director Lee Seonghan completed the scenario to show another growth story of a man. Such a story is similar to what was previously seen in [Friend] (2001, Kwak Kyung-taek) and [Spirit of Jeet Keun Do] (2004, Yu Ha). However, instead of incorporating a direct and rough portrayal of violence, [Wish] calmly shows how violence is permeated in everyday life and how violence is indistinguishable from everyday life in Korean society. (LEE Sang-yong)
Director
Director
LEE Seong-han
Born in Seoul in 1971. Influenced by the Hong Kong action films, that he used to watch when a teenager, and decided to become a filmmaker. After finishing filmmaking course at the Hankyoreh Film School, he prepared for seven years and completed his first feature [Spare], which was shown at the 12th Pusan International Film Festival and then invited to the 8th New York Korean Film Festival (U.S.A.), the 17th Fantasia Festival (Canada), and many other festivals.
Credit
  • Director
    LEE Seong-han
  • ProducerSHIN Seung Keun
  • CastJUNG Woo
    JO Young Jin
    SON Ho Jun
    KWON Jai Hyun
  • ScreenplayLEE Seong Han
  • CinematographyKIM Young Cheul (K.S.C)
  • Production DesignKIM Mi Kyung
  • EditorLEE Seong Han
  • SoundKIM Byoung Keuk
  • MusicJUNG Jae Iln
  • Production CompanyFilm The Days Co.
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  • World SalesM-Line Distribution
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