Lee Jae-eung Movies

2006  
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When a young girl is snatched away from her father by a horrifying giant monster that emerges from the River Han to wreak havoc on Seoul, her entire family sets out to locate the beast and bring their little girl back home to safety in South Korean director Bong Joon-ho's big-budget creature feature. Hee-bong is a man of modest means who runs a snack bar on the banks of the River Han. Along with his slow-witted eldest son, Gang-du; Gang-du's young daughter, Hyun-seo; archery champion daughter Nam-joo; and unemployed, shirker son, Nam-il, Hee-Bong has managed to maintain a close relationship with his family despite the hardships that come with being a single father. When a rampaging fiend erupts from the Han and throws the city of Seoul into a state of emergency, Gang-du is heartbroken to see his precious little girl scooped up by the scaly creature and spirited away to an unknown destination. This is one family that always sticks together, though, and as the rest of the city denizens scramble to take cover, Hee-bong, Gang-du, Nam-joo, and Nam-il set out to prove that they're not letting their little girl go without a fight. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Song Kang-hoByun Hee-bong, (more)
2004  
 
Korean superstar Song Gang-ho (Memories of Murder) stars in writer/director Lim Chan-sang's ambitious feature debut, The President's Barber. Song stars as Seong Han-mo, a barber whose shop is within shouting distance of the "Blue House," where the president (Jo Yeong-jin) lives. The film takes place during the early '70s, a tumultuous period in South Korea's history, and Seong finds himself in the middle of a number of historical events. Seong doesn't know much about politics, and follows the lead of local leaders, who involve him in a scheme to rig an election in the president's favor. His son Nak-an (Lee Jae-eung) is born during the April 19 revolution, while soldiers are gunning down protestors in the street. Later, he inadvertently gets in the middle of a bitter political rivalry between Park (Park Yong-su), the head of the CIA, and Jang (Son Byeong-ho), the head of the secret service. When he inadvertently embarrasses Park, Jang rewards him by helping him become the president's personal barber. Park's prestige grows among his neighbors, and his life improves. Even his nagging wife, Min-ja (Moon So-ri of Oasis and A Good Lawyer's Wife), is proud of him. His relatively carefree, oblivious life is thrown into turmoil when the government starts rounding up people with diarrhea, purportedly to help them track down collaborators with sick North Korean spies. Little Nak-an gets sick, and Seong misguidedly tries to prove his loyalty to the dictator by turning the boy in, thinking no harm will come to him. But he's underestimated the brutal irrationality of his leaders. The President's Barber had its international premiere at the 2005 New York Korean Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Song Kang-hoMoon So-ri, (more)
2003  
 
The South Korean education system serves as a microcosm for society in this incisive comedy drama from filmmaker Jang Gyu-seong. A corrupt teacher who accepts bribes from parents and punishes his students when mom and dad fail to line his pockets, Kim Bong-du (Cha Seung-won) is exiled to a remote farming village when his commonplace scheme is revealed to all by a scorned parental unit. Kim Bong-du's class now consists of only two boys and three girls, and when he tries to revive his profitable scam, the only things he is offered are kind words and vegetables. Drowning from boredom in his remote schoolhouse, Kim Bong-du sees a chance for escape when he hears that his school is to be shut down and his students transferred to another district. Filling the young ones' minds with dreams of the bright lights of Seoul and the endless possibilities that await them in the city, Kim Bong-du is surprised to learn that he has actually developed a conscience when the day comes for him and his students to part ways. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Cha Seung-weonByun Heui-bong, (more)