Bleak Night
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Directed by | Yoon Sung-hyun |
Produced by | Yoon Sung-hyun Kim Seung-june Park Ki-yong Jang Hyun-soo |
Written by | Yoon Sung-hyun |
Starring | Lee Je-hoon Seo Jun-young Park Jung-min Jo Sung-ha |
Music by | Park Min-joon |
Cinematography | Byeon Bong-seon |
Edited by | Yoon Sung-hyun |
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KAFA Films
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Distributed by | Filament Pictures CJ Entertainment |
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Running time
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116 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$143,437[1] |
Bleak Night (Hangul: 파수꾼; RR: Pasuggun; lit. "The Lookout") is a 2010 South Korean coming-of-age drama film written and directed by Yoon Sung-hyun. The film is about a father's search for answers following his son's death, and the shifting dynamics at play among three high-school friends.[2] A Korean Academy of Film Arts graduation project by Yoon Sung-hyun, it received rave reviews and won several Best New Actor awards for Lee Je-hoon, as well as Best New Director for Yoon at the Grand Bell Awards and Busan Film Critics Awards.[3][4]
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Plot
Still mystified by his son's death, the father (Jo Sung-ha) of high school student Ki-tae (Lee Je-hoon) tries to track down his two best friends, classmates Hee-joon (Park Jung-min) and Dong-yoon (Seo Jun-young), to try to find an explanation. Through Ki-tae's classmate Jae-ho, the father meets Hee-joon, who says he cannot help as he moved schools "weeks before what happened to Ki-tae." Afterwards, Hee-joon berates Jae-ho for giving his phone number to Ki-tae's father but Jae-ho tells him that Ki-tae "went crazy" after he moved away. Hee-joon manages to trace Dong-yoon and urges him to contact Ki-tae's father and provide some answers. In parallel, flashbacks to the time gradually reveal what really happened, starting with Ki-tae's needling and bullying of Hee-joon and the latter's response.[5][6][7]
Cast
- Lee Je-hoon as Ki-tae
- Seo Jun-young as Dong-yoon
- Park Jung-min as Baek Hee-joon ("Becky")
- Jo Sung-ha as Ki-tae's father
- Bae Jae-ki as Jae-ho
- Lee Cho-hee as Se-jung, girlfriend of Dong-yoon
Awards
2010 15th Busan International Film Festival[8]
- New Currents Award
2011 35th Hong Kong International Film Festival[9]
- FIPRESCI Prize
2011 48th Grand Bell Awards
- Best New Director: Yoon Sung-hyun
- Best New Actor: Lee Je-hoon
2011 32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards
- Best New Director: Yoon Sung-hyun
- Best New Actor: Lee Je-hoon
2011 19th Korean Culture and Entertainment Awards[10]
- Best New Actor (Film): Seo Jun-young
2012 3rd KOFRA Film Awards[11]
- Best New Actor: Lee Je-hoon
References
- ↑ "Bleak Night (2011)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2014-01-16.
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External links
- Lua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value). Bleak Night at IMDb
- Bleak Night at the Korean Movie Database
- Bleak Night at HanCinema
- Bleak Night at AllMovie
- Bleak Night at Rotten Tomatoes
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