Chang-dong extracts a sterling performance from Suk-Kyu and finds plenty of depth in the film's more contemplative moments, but the gangland segments never quite attain the same ring of truth.
Green Fish (1997)
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Runtime: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Foreign Films
US Box Office: $0
Synopsis: A soldier returns home from his tour of duty only to find that many things have changed in his small town. Feeling rootless, he joins up with a local triad boss and his mistress, who seem like the... A soldier returns home from his tour of duty only to find that many things have changed in his small town. Feeling rootless, he joins up with a local triad boss and his mistress, who seem like the ideal new family. But things are never as they seem and disaster may strike at any time. A highly acclaimed film from Korea and a look at how rapid economic development have changed the country and its people, not always for the better. [More]
Starring: Han Suk-Kyu, Shim Hye-Jin, Moon Sung Keung
Starring: Han Suk-Kyu, Shim Hye-Jin, Moon Sung Keung
Director: Lee Chang-dong
Director: Lee Chang-dong
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