The Day he arrives : Pukch'on panghyang / Jeonwon Co., Hong Sang-soo.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Soul : Tiesu Midio. 2011Description: sound, black and white : 1 videodisc ; 4 3/4 inISBN:
  • 8809154128996
Genre/Form: Production credits:
  • Sang-soo Hong.
Kim Sang-joong (Actor), Song Seon-mi (Actor), Jeon Won-sa.Summary: "Film professor Seong Jun (Yoo Jun Sang) arrives in Seoul, intending to stay a few days. During his brief visit, he cries in the bed of an ex-lover (Kim Bo Kyung), meets up with an old friend (Kim Sang Joong), and falls for a bar owner (also played by Kim Bo Kyung). He keeps wandering the same streets, running into the same people, and frequenting a bar named Novel. As with his previous works, Hong Sang Soo's twelfth film The Day He Arrives follows a failed filmmaker's dalliances in drinking, women, and self-examination. Shot handsomely in black and white, the film comes full circle with a repetitive, elliptical narrative in which much happens yet nothing happens"--YesAsia website
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Visual Materials Visual Materials Library, Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) Window on Korea Fiction 2011 Not for loan WOKD00219
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Korean, 2011.

Sang-soo Hong.

Kim Sang-joong (Actor), Song Seon-mi (Actor), Jeon Won-sa.

"Film professor Seong Jun (Yoo Jun Sang) arrives in Seoul, intending to stay a few days. During his brief visit, he cries in the bed of an ex-lover (Kim Bo Kyung), meets up with an old friend (Kim Sang Joong), and falls for a bar owner (also played by Kim Bo Kyung). He keeps wandering the same streets, running into the same people, and frequenting a bar named Novel. As with his previous works, Hong Sang Soo's twelfth film The Day He Arrives follows a failed filmmaker's dalliances in drinking, women, and self-examination. Shot handsomely in black and white, the film comes full circle with a repetitive, elliptical narrative in which much happens yet nothing happens"--YesAsia website