Jun-tae returns to his hometown, Wangsimni, after living abroad for 14 years. After settling in at a hotel, he walks the streets of Wangsimni, reminiscing about the fond memories he shared with Jeong-hui. He comes across the local billiards room he used to visit and sees that Choi still works there. They catch up and Jun-tae asks Choi about the old crew and about Chung-geun. The group of friends meet up for drinks that night, and as they are paying, Chung-geun steals a glance of Jun-tae trying to pay with a big cheque. Cho insists that the friends get Jun-tae a call girl.
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Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown, aka A Byegone Romance
(Wangsimni)
by IM Kwon-taek
- South Korea
- 1976
- Fiction
- Couleur
- 105′
- 35 mm
- Titre français
Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown - Original title
Wangsimni - Titre international
Wang Sib Ri, My Hometown, aka A Byegone Romance - Photo
Lee suk kee - Montage
Kim Hee-su - Musique
Jeong Sung-jo - Interprétation
Shin Seong-il, Kim Young-ae, Jeon Young-sun, Yoon Yang-ha - Producteur délégué
Kim Yong-deok - Ventes internationales
KOFA (Korean Film Archive) : kofa@koreafilm.or.kr - Support de projection
DCP - Sous-titrage
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