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Chunhyang (2000)

Chunhyang (2000)
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Renowned Korean filmmaker Im Kwon Taek offers his own unique take on a classic romantic fable with this 13th century tale of a stunningly beautiful young woman torn between the man she loves and the governor she's obligated to marry. The film uses the framing device of a present-day narrator who, accompanied by a drummer, sings the story of Chunhyang in front of a responsive audience. The film flashes back and forth between the singer's presentation and scenes of Mongryong (Cho Seung Woo), a young nobleman who falls captive to the beauty of the commoner Chunhyang (Yi Hyo Jeong). They profess their undying love to each other and elope, soon after which, Mongryong is forced to accompany his father to Seoul for three years. In the interim, a tyrant named Byun (Lee Jung Hun) comes to power in Chunhyang's province and demands that the beauty marry him. She refuses, and Byun schedules her for execution -- just as Mongryong returns to the province to reclaim his true love. Chunhyang made its North American Premiere at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

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Starring:
Yi Hyo-JeongCho Seung-Woo, (more)
Director(s):
Im Kwon-Taek
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Chunhyang

Renowned Korean filmmaker Im Kwon Taek offers his own unique take on a classic romantic fable with this 13th century tale of a stunningly beautiful young woman torn between the man she loves and the governor she's obligated to marry. The film uses the framing device of a present-day narrator who, accompanied by a drummer, sings the story of Chunhyang in front of a responsive audience. The film flashes back and forth between the singer's presentation and scenes of Mongryong (Cho Seung Woo), a young nobleman who falls captive to the beauty of the commoner Chunhyang (Yi Hyo Jeong). They profess their undying love to each other and elope, soon after which, Mongryong is forced to accompany his father to Seoul for three years. In the interim, a tyrant named Byun (Lee Jung Hun) comes to power in Chunhyang's province and demands that the beauty marry him. She refuses, and Byun schedules her for execution -- just as Mongryong returns to the province to reclaim his true love. Chunhyang made its North American Premiere at the 2000 Toronto International Film Festival. ~ Michael Hastings, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
120 mins

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Director(s):
Im Kwon-Taek
Writer(s):
Kim Myung-Kon
Producer(s):
Lee Tae-Won
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    Jennifer L.

    Good movie set in South Korea. A love story with great costumes and customs.

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    Jami K.

    This is a beautiful film that speaks to everyone who can value love, devotion, sacrifice, passion, and honesty. I do not think that one has to be a scholar of Korean culture and history to appreciate this film, however some spark of knowledge may be useful as to not get completely lost. Be forewarned that the narration is sung theatre style flashing back and forth between the live action film and the narrator ,in an auditorium, in front of an audience. It may sound strange but it is so wonderfully done that you will never lose your interest in this film! I give Chunyang five stars because, like the title character, the film gives so much of itself.

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    Gene A.

    Starts slow and unconvincing at first. The narration in beginning is littered with names and places that mean nothing to an outsider, but half way in it begins to show it's true colors and if you can suspend your belief for just a moment you may find yourself swept away in the emotion.

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