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The 60s in Korean cinema are filled with movies that could be easily described as crowd-pleasers (at least in retrospective) with all the audience favorites of melodrama, romance, action, road movie and anti-Japanese sentiment elements being present in the majority of the productions of the time. Very few movies, though, managed to include them all, with
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The story begins in Shenyang, China, in 1942, when the Japanese forces were expanding all over China. The particular area, nestled in the upstream part of the Yangtze River was a melting pot, bustling with people of all kinds of origins, who would not, though, reveal their actual nationalities. In this setting, Korean freedom fighter Wang-seok, finds himself on the run from the military police, with the movie starting with an agonizing action scene, right from the get go. Eventually, Wang-seok finds himself in a random house, where the owner turns out to be a sympathizer, and allows him to hide there. A b
ChinaYangtze-riverChina-generalChongqingJapanHwa-simCholla-buktoSouth-koreaShenyangLiaoningChineseJapaneseBased on a 1935 novel written by Shim Hun, "Evergreen Tree" premiered in 1962 at the San Francisco International Film Festival, and despite the mostly negative reviews it received from American film critics, it was quite a success in S. Korea, netting awards for Best Actor and Actress the first Daejong Film Award, and Supporting Actor at the 9th Asian Film Festival, Evergreen Tree, Choi Eun-hee, Do Kum-bong, Heo Jang-kang, Kang-Shin Sung-il, Shin Sang-ok, Shin Young-kyun, Yoon Il-bong
JapanUnited-statesSan-franciscoCaliforniaJapaneseAmericanShin-young-kyunChoi-eun-heePanos-kotzathanasisBae-seong-hakChae-yeong-shinSan-francisco-international-film-festivalConsidered the worst tyrant of the Joseon era due to his brutal ways, Yeonsangun of Joseon has been the focus of a number of movies and TV series, with the present one, however, being the most successful, winning a number of local awards, including the one for Best Film at the first Grand Bell Awards, Prince Yeonsan, Choi Nam-hyun, Han Eun-jin, Heo Jang-kang, Jeon Ok, Ju Jeung-ryu, Kang-Shin Sung-il, Kim Dong-won-III, Shin Sang-ok, Shin Young-kyun
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