Soo

  • 123'
  • South Korea
  • 2007
Working in Korea for the first time and using the Korean reading of his name ('Choi Yang-Il'), Sai returns to his hard-boiled roots with a revenge thriller which outdoes most recent Korean examples of the genre in visual flair and vehemence. Tae-Soo (known as 'Soo') is a loner, wanted equally by the cops and the gangs, who has spent 19 years looking for his identical twin brother, snatched away by someone when they were small kids. (As adults, both brothers are played by Ji Jin-Hee.) At the very moment they are finally reunited, Tae-Jin is killed. Soo washes and hides his brother’s body and then assumes his identity - as a policeman. No-one is fooled for long, but Soo gains enough access to police files to figure out that Tae-Jin’s kidnapper and murderer were the same person. The hyperbolic climactic showdown approaches the intensity of Greek tragedy.
  • 123'
  • South Korea
  • 2007
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
South Korea
Year
2007
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
123'
Medium
35mm
Language
Korean
Producers
Hwang In-tae, Sin Beom-su
Sales
CJ Entertainment
Screenplay
Lee Sung-Hwan, Lee Joon-Il, Choi Yang-Il
Cinematography
Kim Sung-Bok
Editor
Lee Eun-Soo
Production Design
Jo Hwa-Seong, Choi Hyeon-Seok
Sound Design
Gang Ju-Seok
Music
Lee Byeon-Woo
Cast
Ji Jin-Hee
Director
Sai Yoichi
Country of production
South Korea
Year
2007
Festival Edition
IFFR 2010
Length
123'
Medium
35mm
Language
Korean
Producers
Hwang In-tae, Sin Beom-su
Sales
CJ Entertainment
Screenplay
Lee Sung-Hwan, Lee Joon-Il, Choi Yang-Il
Cinematography
Kim Sung-Bok
Editor
Lee Eun-Soo
Production Design
Jo Hwa-Seong, Choi Hyeon-Seok
Sound Design
Gang Ju-Seok
Music
Lee Byeon-Woo
Cast
Ji Jin-Hee