Scena da Bakha satang (1999)
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Nomi alternativi: 김여진
Caratteristiche fisiche: N/A
Biografia completa
is a multifaceted South Korean actress and activist, renowned for her compelling performances and unyielding social advocacy. She debuted in the stage play 'What Do Women Live For' in 1995, subsequently excelling in supporting roles in notable films like Im Sang-soo's 'Girls' Night Out' (1998), Lee Chang-dong's 'Peppermint Candy' (2000), and Im Kwon-taek's 'Chi-hwa-seon' (2002).
Kim's activism is equally impressive, with her involvement in rallies and civic groups drawing public attention to contentious social and political issues. Her efforts include advocating for reinstatement of laid-off shipbuilders at Hanjin Heavy Industries, campaigning for reduced university tuition fees, and opposing the Four Major Rivers Project. A vocal presence on Twitter, she has earned recognition as one of South Korea's most influential 'socialtainers.'
In 2011, Kim's outspokenness resulted in MBC banning her from appearing as a progressive panelist on Sohn Suk-hee's Spotlight radio show, sparking a boycott call by prominent figures across academic, literary, and media circles. Additionally, she has actively campaigned for liberal politicians Roh Moo-hyun, Moon Jae-in, and Park Won-soon.
Sul film: Bakha satang (1999)
Anno di uscita: 1999
Nazione: South Korea
Titolo alternativo: 박하사탕, Bak-ha-sa-tang, Bonbon à la menthe, Peppermint Candy, Menta karamela, Mentacukorka, Mietowy cukierek, Мятная конфета
Regista: Lee Chang-dong
Sceneggiatore: Lee Chang-dong
Produzione & Genere
Produttore/i: Producer: Jeon Jae-young, Jeon Yang-jun
Executive Producer: Dong Bang-woo
Società: N/A
Genere: Drama
Parole chiave
Parole chiave: suicide, martial law, reunion, friends, interrogation, student protest, gwangju uprising, democratization movement
Storia
In the spring of 1999, a group of old friends gather to celebrate their 20 year reunion. Among the group is Yeong-ho, a cold, unhappy man, whose demeanor puts a damper on the festivities. The seriousness of Yeong-ho's depression becomes apparent when he climbs a railroad bridge and looks like he might jump. At this crucial moment, memories of seven crucial episodes from Yeong-ho's past flood his mind.