A travelling monk, Pobun, meets a young man dressed as a monk, who had a mysterious air about him. Their paths cross a few days later, and Sissan, the young man, confides in Pobun that he had been banished from the monkhood because he was suspected of raping a girl who had subsequently committed suicide. Pobun decides to seek the truth. –BFI
He began his filmmaking career as prop assistant to the lighting assistant, going through the traditional apprenticeship system of Chungmuro to become a film director. And in 1962, he made his directorial debut with Farewell Tumen River (Dumangang-a Jal Itgeora), an action film that deals with the plight of the Independence Army of Manchuria. He made Weeds(Jabcho), Mismatched Nose (Jjagko), and The Family Pedigree (Jogbo) during the 1970s and with his movies of the 1980s, Kilsodeum(Gilsotteum), Ticket (Tiket), Surrogate Mother (Ssibat-i) and Mandara (Mandala), gradually became recognized for his artistry and craftsmanship. He met Lee Tae-won and began working with Taeheung Film Studios starting with his 1989 film Come, Come, Come, Upward (Aje Aje Bara Aje) and continued to work consistently with the studio from then on. He achieved box office success with his The General’s Son (Janggun-ui adeul) series and became a nationally recognized figure with the then unparalleled box office success… read more
'All I have left are my faded monk clothes. We are people who try to catch fish without a net. The road that connects everything, follow that road. I've sweated blood for ten years. The road is far. It is morning. When I look around, ahh, I'm at the starting point again. The Buddha that appeared tonight made my mind go blank and the futility of it all makes me drink. Makes me drink.'
Thank you Blue K for choosing this for the World Cup. Another extremely great film I can now add amongst the other gems from the tournament and another one I'm disappointed is almost impossible to find any other way.
this gem--without a doubt im's best work and one of very best korean films--now has english subs. if anyone is interested, feel free to pm me.
“Heaven and earth cannot cover its body, mountains and rivers cannot hide its light . . . no scholar can describe it, the intellectuals cannot know it, the literati and writers cannot recognize it… read review