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Green Fish (Korean: 초록 물고기; RR: Chorok Mulgogi) is a 1997 South Korean neo-noir crime film. It was the first feature-length film directed by Lee Chang-dong , who also co-wrote the screenplay.
Feb 7, 1997 · Green Fish. Original title: Chorok mulkogi. 1997. 1h 51m. IMDb RATING. 7.0 /10. 2.1K. YOUR RATING. Rate. Drama. Returning home and finding his town drastically changed, a former soldier falls in with gangsters. Director. Lee Chang-dong. Writer. Lee Chang-dong. Stars. Han Suk-kyu. Shim Hye-jin. Moon Sung-Keun. See production info at IMDbPro.
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- Lee Chang-dong
- 1997-02-07
Makdong ( Han Suk-kyu) is fresh out of his army service and is returning home on the train. It is here he meets the mysterious Mi-ae ( Shim Hye-jin ), trying – and failing – to come to her rescue from a group of thugs. But she takes a shine to the young soldier and asks him to look her up when he returns home.
The debut feature from Korean auteur Lee Chang-Dong, in a new 4K restoration.Mak Dong has just been released from the army and is on his way home when he hel...
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Feb 7, 1997 · 114min | Release date in South Korea: 1997/02/07. Synopsis. This is a melodrama depicting death, love, pain, and the hardships that an innocent young man experiences in a violent society, where the meaning of family vanishes because of industrialization.
- Lee Chang-Dong
Green Fish (1997) < Cho-log-mul-go-gi >. This is a melodrama depicting death, love, pain, and the hardships that an innocent young man experiences in a violent society, where the meaning of family vanishes because of industrialization.
Directed by Lee Chang-dong. Returning home and finding his town drastically changed, a former soldier falls in with gangsters. Remove Ads. Cast. Crew. Details. Genres. Releases.