영화 정보

World Premiere
Bori
Korean Cinema Today
Family · Children · Impaired · Psychology
- CountryKorea
- Production Year2018
- Running Time110min
- FormatDCP
- ColorColor
Program Note
Bo-ri, an 11-year-old girl in a seaside village, is the only family member who can hear. As an elementary school student, Bo-ri becomes more and more accustomed to talking with her friends while finding it hard to communicate with her family in sign language. “Why am I the only person born different from my family?” The more she thinks about it, the more she feels alienated. Wishing to be deaf, Bori sees an old woman diver on the TV deafened by a long-term diving. Bo-ri jumps into the sea and loses consciousness. Waking up in the hospital, she pretends she can′t hear. Bori is a heartwarming movie. Not only does Bo-ri have no ill will, but all of her family members actively express their affection for each other. It is a movie starring deaf people, but it shows the bright side of life without using disability as a tragic element. Bo-ri’s intentions are pure, but we cannot support her self-inflicted disability. The movie makes us eager to see things in a positive light where the innocence of childhood and family love meet. (Nam Dong-chul)
Director

KIM Jinyu
Kim Jinyu’s short film Do You Hear What I Hear? (2014) received production support from Gangwon Art and Culture Foundation, and screened at various film festivals including Seoul Independent Film Festival. I See is his feature film debut.
Credit
- Director
KIM Jinyu - ProducerJinyu KIM
Namhyeon CHO - CastAhsong KIM
Lynha LEE
Jinseock KWAK
Jina HUR - ScreenplayJinyu KIM
- CinematographyJonguk SEO
- Production DesignSunhwa SHIN
- EditorDohyeon LEE
- SoundYongsu PYO
Geonu KIM - MusicMansun CHOI
Yongchul CHOI - Production CompanyPADO
1001born@gmail.com
Photo