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Na Han-Il Movies

1998  
 
Shin Seung-Soo directed this South Korean comedy-adventure in which actors Park (Lim Chang-Jeong) and Kim (Na Han-Il) are frustrated in their efforts to line up bigger film roles. However, the believable badges they were given for bit parts enable them to pose as cops and set several scams in motion, eventually raising enough money to make their own films. Shown in competition at the 1998 Montreal World Film Festival. ~ Bhob Stewart, Rovi

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Starring:
Lim Chang-JeongNa Han-Il, (more)
 
1989  
 
This bittersweet slice-of-life comedy was an indication of an increased level of freedom for artists in South Korean at the time it was made.Two South Korean buddies paint billboards for a living. The younger of the two, Chilsu (Park Djung-Hun), fantasizes about joining his relatives in Miami. The older one, Mansu (Ahn Song-Gi), is shirking family reponsibilities by doing nothing to help his father, a long-time political prisoner. The two men have fun together, at work or in their shared apartment. They spend spare time going to discos or hanging out with a waitress friend, Chin-A (Bac Chong-Ok). They're hard pressed for money but have a reasonably comfortable existence. One fateful day, they find out that Chin-A is entering into an arranged marriage, and also that Mansu's father's long-anticipated 60th birthday leave from prison has been denied. The combination of these two blows sets them off. They climb atop of a billboard located over an apartment block, and begin yelling and shouting, drawing crowds, police, and TV news crews. ~ Clarke Fountain, Rovi

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Starring:
Ahn Song-Gi