Kyung-Mook Kim

Country: South Korea
Total Credits at Criticker: 1 (Actor), 4 (Director), 3 (Writer)
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Jun (Paul Lee) is an illegal immigrant from North Korea, working in a gas station under an exploitative and abusive boss. Hyeon (Yeom Hyunjoon) is the kept boy of a married businessman, who has set him up in a swanky apartment near the government's headquarters in Yeouido. Both young men are in trouble.... (imdb)
A transsexual is contemplating on the "New Seoul" rising from the "Old and ugly Seoul" while strolling along a river, Cheonggyecheon River in the middle of downtown Seoul, where he meets talking dog. The two start talking and the dog guides the stranger through a weird multidimensional world. The male side of his personality sees Seoul one way and the female side sees something complete different. (imdb)
What it does provide is three shots. The first, nearly 45 minutes long, provides virtually a one-act play about a motel tryst between a businessman and his teenage lover. The second shot shifts us to an anonymous sexual encounter that is admittedly fairly off-putting, but handled with the mix of casual framing and off-kilter suspense we find in, again, Warhol. The very last shot is very brief and puts the other two into a new context. (David Bordwell)
A cinematic mixture: black comedy, musical, fantasy, even sitcom and thriller. Thirteen episodes in which we accompany a student, a musician, a lesbian, a North Korean defector and others, all dressed in the same shop uniform during one work shift. (imdb)