¡The Net
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[Machine Translation] Neither spy nor hero. The latest film by Kim Ki-duk, the director of "Pieta of Sorrows," "Mobius," and "Min-joo, the Murdered. An accident leads a fisherman across the border to an unreasonable fate. Director Kim Ki-duk has won three of the world's major film festivals and is at the top of his game. The Korean master filmmaker, who has depicted all kinds of taboo subjects, takes on the theme of the division between North and South Korea in this shocking film. Starring Ryu Seung-beom, a highly acclaimed action actor with a strong personality. The young investigator assigned to watch over him is played by Lee Won-geun, a handsome next-generation star. Kim Young-min, in his fourth film with Ki-duk, and Lee Woong-woo, who played two roles in "Mobius," are also in the cast. This is a must-see film that opens up new horizons in the world of Ki-duk, the genius Kim Ki-duk, who has restrained his violence and entrusted his earnest feelings for his homeland. The film was entered in the Ner Giardino section at the 73rd Venice International Film Festival, was an official selection at the 41st Toronto International Film Festival, and was the opening film at the 17th TOKYO FILMeX. --Nam Chul, a fisherman from North Korea, goes fishing on his boat as usual, but his net gets caught in the engine and he is swept away to the South Korean side. All he wants is to get back to his wife and children as soon as possible, but he endures harsh torture and forced exile by the South Korean police. Through the fate of one man, we see the contradictions and darkness of modern society, where the weak are always forced to make sacrifices and are discarded, transcending the boundaries between the state and the individual.
Original Release Year: 2016
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