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The Good, The Bad, The Weird

16th(2011) Special Programs in Focus

 

  • CountryKorea
  • Production Year2008
  • Running Time130min
  • Format 35mm
  • ColorCOLOR
Program Note
This is director Kim Jee-woon’s western film, which is the 21st century adaptation of the Manchuria western films featured in Korea’s film history during the 1960s. Since the beginning of its production, the film received attention for its interpretation of the forgotten genre and for its enormous production costs. Set in Manchuria in the 1930s, three men unfold their actions, each of their styles naturally projecting their unique characters. Bounty hunter Park Do-won, gives body to a stylish justiceoriented guy using the long-barreled rifle. Bandit leader Park Chang-ee is the typical bad guy figure using the knife. Robbing the train all by himself, the strange guy Yoon Tae-gu is a character possessing skills in adapting himself to any situation. The three characters go after the Japanese army’s map, each with different purposes. Director Kim Jee-woon is more interested in taking in the elements of the genre rather than the structure of the drama. Rather than newly interpreting these genre films, he approaches them by endowing modern sophistication, which can also be vividly seen in [The Good, The Bad, The Weird]. (LEE Sang-yong)
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  • Director
  • Producer CHOI Jae-won, KIM Jee-woon
  • Cast SONG Kang-ho, LEE Byung-hun, JUNG Woo-sung
  • Screenplay KIM Jee-woon, KIM Min-suk
  • Cinematography LEE Mogae
  • Production Design CHO Hwa-sung
  • Editor NAM Na-young
  • Sound CHOI Tae-young
  • Music Dalparan, CHANG Young-gyu
  • Production Company Barunson Film
    Office 7th FL, SK M-City Tower, 869 Janghyang-dong, Ilsan Dong-gu, Goyang Korea, South

  • World Sales CJ E&M Film Division
    CJ E&M Center 17th FL., 1606 Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul Korea, Sorth
    heejeon@cj.net