Kim Jee-woon, born July 6, 1964, entered Seoul Institute of the Arts, but left school and worked in the theatre scene. He began his career as a stage actor, then stage director, and finally has become one of the most popular and acclaimed figures among modern Korean directors/screenwriters. His second screenplay, The Quiet Family (1998), won him the Best Screenplay prize in a local contest, and Kim went on to make his directorial debut with this screenplay. The film was invited to many film festivals. Kim’s films, from The Quiet Family (1998) to last year’s A Bittersweet Life, have been hailed by critics and audiences alike for his unique style and storytelling. His second feature, The Foul King (2000), drew more than 2 million spectators, while his astounding horror film of true visual elegance, A Tale of Two Sisters (2003), reached 3.5 million viewers nation-wide. It went on to be remade by Dreamworks in the US. —AsianMediaWiki
Kim Jee-woon's new short film, One Perfect Day, is online with subtitles. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pQZEliPEnLs
You're one of the finest directors working today and I really wish you wouldn't do "Last Stand". Stay Korean.
yeah, venturing outside the country where you started making films is a horrible idea.
I have to admit that Kim Ji-woon is becoming one of my favorite directors, though I didn't enjoy "I saw the devil" as much as I wanted. Still an amazing direction.
i'm the same: barring I Saw The Devil, kim remains one of my favourite contemporary korean/world filmmakers. he has a really wonderful colour palette and sense of humour.
First set photo from his first American film, "Last Stand" with Arnold - http://twitpic.com/72ifk5/full