Sul Kyoung-Ku - Yeong-ho
Mun So-ri - Sun-im
Kim Yun-jin - Hong-ja
Screenwriter turned director Lee Chang-dong,
who scripted the acclaimed A Single Spark, creates this tale of
personal evolution and national history. Told backwards, the film
opens in the spring of 1999 where a family outing is spoiled by
a raggedy old man, Yeong-ho, who threatens to throw himself in front
of a train. Rewind to three days earlier, Yeong-ho is seen buying
a gun to off himself. Recently ruined by bad stock deals, terrorized
by loan sharks, and dumped by his adulterous wife, Yeong-ho is a
typical victim of the Asian financial meltdown. He pays his dying
ex-girlfriend a visit in the hospital and, though she is unconscious,
he gives her the same peppermint candy that she used to send him.
Rewind further to the summer of 1994, Yeong-ho hires a detective
to tail his philandering wife, though he is involved with a pretty
office assistant. Rewind to 1987, which reveals Heong-ho as a thuggish
policeman known for dispensing horrific amounts of brutality. This
film was a critical favorite at the 1999 Pusan Film Festival.
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