Flower Island (2001)

Flower Island (2001)
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Following up on his prize-winning short The Picnic, Song Il Gon spins this metaphysical fairy tale about three women struggling with the human condition. The film shows 17-year-old Hye-Na giving birth in a filthy public restroom and then dumping the unwanted child in the toilet. She sets out on a journey to find her own birth mother. Along the way, she meets Ok-Nam, a dedicated, if misguided, mother who prostituted herself in order to raise money to buy her daughter a piano. Yet once her activities were discovered, she was kicked out the house. Later, the two women save Yoo-jin from suicide. A former singer, Yoo-jin is also a cancer patient who had to have her tongue removed. Each suffering from their own existential pain, the trio decides to find the mythical flower island, which reportedly heals all wounds. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

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Starring:
Joo-hee SeoYoo-jin Im, (more)
Director(s):
Song Il-gon
Format(s):
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Synopsis of Flower Island

Following up on his prize-winning short The Picnic, Song Il Gon spins this metaphysical fairy tale about three women struggling with the human condition. The film shows 17-year-old Hye-Na giving birth in a filthy public restroom and then dumping the unwanted child in the toilet. She sets out on a journey to find her own birth mother. Along the way, she meets Ok-Nam, a dedicated, if misguided, mother who prostituted herself in order to raise money to buy her daughter a piano. Yet once her activities were discovered, she was kicked out the house. Later, the two women save Yoo-jin from suicide. A former singer, Yoo-jin is also a cancer patient who had to have her tongue removed. Each suffering from their own existential pain, the trio decides to find the mythical flower island, which reportedly heals all wounds. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
126 mins

Complete Cast of Flower Island


Director(s):
Song Il-gon
Writer(s):
Song Il-gon
Producer(s):
Hun-chan Ahn
Flower Island Awards:
  • 2001 - Venice International Film Festival - CinemAvvenire Award for Best First Film
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    Denna B.

    This is a low key, quiet, Korean drama involving three unrelated young women on a road trip to find salvation from their own personal miseries. However, unlike the synopsis describes, there is no fantastic destination to see. Their journey ends on an unremarkable island where nothing remarkable happens. Overall, the production value is minimal. There's very little dialogue and the acting performances were on the level of an after school special. The film appears to be shot with a handheld camera by a junior filmmaker as the video is low resolution and unsteady. Given the content, the movie would probably rate "PG-13". The subtitles suffered from minor spelling and grammatical errors. The audio is output in stereo. There are no extras. Not recommended.

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