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The Story

A little boy lives together with an old Buddhist monk at a floating temple — this may sound very wrong after doing my last post about Capturing the Friedmans, but bear with me, this is something totally different. The old man teaches him the lessons in live. But at a certain point, one has to find out for himself, right? In five episodes we see what happens to the boy when he grows up to be an old man himself.

The Cast

spring yeong-soo
spring jae-kyeong
spring dae-han

The Trailer



Worth the Popcorn?

I'm sure this won't be the last movie by Kim Ki-Duk proposed on Asian Thursday. He must be one of the most critically acclaimed South-Korean directors. Outside his own country that is. Surprisingly, in his own country he's not popular at all and they'd say 'Kim Ki-Who?'. Well, that's what you might be saying too. But if that's the case, at least consider this pearl of his collection and stick with me.

The latest works of mister Ki-Duk are chuck full of amazing cinematography. And the drifting temple in the middle of this beautiful deserted place is certainly one of them. This perfect display is combined with a profound and touching story about the life of a Buddhist monk. It's one of those stories that keeps you silenced for a couple of hours after watching. One of those that makes you rethink what you are doing. Or what we are doing. I... this will be my last post. I'm going into the forest tonight and live in peace with nature.

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