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    Kim Jee-woon. Director: The Good the Bad the Weird. Kim Ji-woon was born in Seoul, South Korea. He began his career as an actor before becoming a stage director with productions such as "Hot Sea" in 1994 and "Movie, Movie" in 1995. He then began scripting for films, his first work, 97's "Wonderful Seasons" won Best Screenplay award at Korea's ...

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    His films A Tale of Two Sisters (2003) and A Bittersweet Life (2005) were both critical and commercial successes. [5] . He is also known for the films The Foul King (2000), The Good, the Bad, the Weird (2008) and I Saw the Devil (2010). [3] Early life. Kim Jee-woon was born on July 6, 1964, in Seoul, South Korea and is the youngest of six siblings.

  3. All 8 Kim Jee-woon Movies Ranked From Worst To Best. Posted on June 18, 2017 by Panos Kotzathanasis. Kim Jee-woon is probably the most successful filmmaker working in South Korea at the moment, with his films presenting a combination of artistry and entertainment rarely seen on screen. Kim was born in 1964 in Seoul and initially he worked in ...

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  5. 1. I Saw the Devil (2010) Not Rated | 144 min | Action, Crime, Thriller. 7.8. Rate. 67 Metascore. A secret agent exacts revenge on a serial killer through a series of captures and releases. Director: Jee-woon Kim | Stars: Lee Byung-hun, Choi Min-sik, Jeon Gook-hwan, Chun Ho-jin. Votes: 145,249 | Gross: $0.13M.

    • 9 The Last Stand
    • 8 Ilang: The Wolf Brigade
    • 7 The Foul King
    • 6 The Quiet Family
    • 5 A Bittersweet Life
    • 4 The Age of Shadows
    • 3 A Tale of Two Sisters
    • 2 The Good, The Bad, The Weird
    • 1 I Saw The Devil

    An English-language movie, The Last Standwas released in 2013 and was a Hollywood blockbuster directed by Kim. It was his debut in American cinema as a director. The movie also marked the acting return of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who portrays the protagonist, a sheriff. He left behind a position at the Los Angeles Police Department after a failed ope...

    Ilang: The Wolf Brigade is an adaptation of a Japanese animated movie, Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, and stars Gang Dong-won, Han Hyo-joo, and Jung Woo-sung, among many others. In the year 2029, North and South Korea have finally unified once again, but some aren’t too happy with the two countries merging again. They had decided to do so because of th...

    Kim’s second feature film, The Foul King places Song Kang-ho in the leadrole. He is Im Dae-ho, a bank clerk who has a deep passion for professional wrestling. His love for the sport began when he was a child, and when he was growing up in the 70s, he had his favorite wrestlers he wanted to be when he became an adult. Now he is older and has a real ...

    The Quiet Familywas Kim’s directorial debut and established many of the themes he would use in his later movies, whether it is violence, dark humor, or the actors who tend to reappear throughout his filmography. Choi Min-sik, Song Kang-ho, Na Moon-hee, and Park In-hwan all are part of the main cast of the film. They are a family who has just moved ...

    Released in 2005, A Bittersweet Lifehas Lee Byung-hun as a hitman who works for a mafia boss. He’s high up on the totem pole of the organization, but when his boss assigns him to protect his mistress, things start to change. The hitman is immediately attracted to his new charge. The real purpose of his mission is to find out if the mistress is havi...

    One of many films in the early-2000s and 2010s to dig deeper into what happened during the Japanese colonial era of Korean history, The Age of Shadows stars Gong Yoo, Song Kang-ho, and Lee Byung-hun. Song portrays a police captain who works with the Japanese, and he specifically finds Korean resistance fighters to arrest. But when a former classmat...

    The movie that put Kim Jee-won on the larger map of the world, A Tale of Two Sisters is inspired by a traditional Korean folktale. A teenager is treated at a mental institution and returns home to the rural part of South Korea to live with her sister and father. There, it is revealed that her sister is having nightmares about their dead mother, and...

    The Good, the Bad, the Weird is inspired by the Spaghetti Westerns of the 1960s, specifically Sergio Leone’s The Good, the Bad, the Ugly. Song Kang-ho, Lee Byung-hun, and Jung Woo-sung portray three individuals whose paths are about to cross. Song is The Weird, Lee The Bad, and The Good is Jung. The Bad is a hitman trying to steal a treasure map, w...

    Starring Choi Min-sik and Lee Byung-hun, I Saw the Devilis the crown jewel of Kim’s career so far. The 2010 movie pits a NIS officer (Lee) against an unknown killer, as his pregnant fiance was brutally murdered on the side of the road. He finds out who the suspects are, and when in the home of one of them (Choi), he discovers his fiance’s ring. Thu...

  6. Details. Related Articles. Kim Jee Woon is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Kim has a history of successfully tackling a wide range of film genres, garnering a cult following among fans of Asian cinema. Kim is known as a visual stylist for his unique stylistic approach in his movies.

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