Poongsan | |
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Hangul | 풍산개 |
Revised Romanization | Pungsan-gae |
McCune–Reischauer | P'ungsan'gae |
Directed by | Juhn Jai-hong |
Written by | Kim Ki-duk |
Produced by | Jeon Yoon-chan Kim Ki-duk |
Starring | Yoon Kye-sang Kim Gyu-ri |
Cinematography | Lee Jeong-in |
Edited by | Shin Cheol |
Music by | Park In-young |
Production company | Kim Ki Duk Films |
Distributed by | Next Entertainment World |
Release date |
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Running time | 121 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$5,110,929[1] |
Poongsan (Korean: 풍산개; Hanja: 豊山개; RR: Pungsangae; MR: P'ungsan'gae; lit. Pungsan dog) is a 2011 South Korean action thriller film directed by Juhn Jai-hong, starring Yoon Kye-sang and Kim Gyu-ri.
Poongsan, whose real name is never revealed, is a mysterious messenger who crosses the demarcation line between the two Koreas, delivering letters and cherished heirlooms between separated families in Seoul and Pyongyang.
One day he is commissioned by South Korean government agents with the task of smuggling in In-ok, the beautiful lover of a high-ranking North Korean defector, into the South. Yet things take an unexpected turn when the deliveryman falls for the young woman, but their romance is put in jeopardy by the obstacles they encounter.
Part love story, part postwar tragedy, with a dose of comedy thrown in, the low-budget film Poongsan depicts the sad reality of the division between the two Koreas.