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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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