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'''''1987: When the Day Comes''''' is a 2017 South Korean [[political thriller film]] directed by [[Jang Joon-hwan]] and written by Kim Kyung-chan.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movie.daum.net/moviedb/main?movieId=108595|title=1987 - Daum 영화|date=|publisher=Movie.daum.net|language=ko|accessdate=2017-11-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cine21.com/movie/info/?movie_id=50564|title=1987 (1987 : When the Day Comes)|date=|publisher=Cine21.com|accessdate=2017-11-11}}</ref> The film stars [[Kim Yoon-seok]], [[Ha Jung-woo]], [[Yoo Hae-jin]], [[Kim Tae-ri]], [[Park Hee-soon]] and [[Lee Hee-joon]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://movie.naver.com/movie/bi/mi/basic.nhn?code=158191|title=1987 : 네이버 영화|date=|publisher=Movie.naver.com|language=ko|accessdate=2017-11-11}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.hani.co.kr/arti/english_edition/e_entertainment/823801.html|title=Movie depicting the story of Park Jong-cheol captivates audiences|website=The Hankyoreh|accessdate=December 19, 2017}}</ref> Set in 1987 and based on a true story, the film focuses on the events that led up to the [[June Democratic Uprising]] in Korea, triggered by the death of a student protester during police interrogation which the authorities conspire to cover up. Director Jang Joon-hwan has compared the overall structure of the film to a [[relay race]], with the focus of the story shifting between several characters to convey the collective effort of the political resistance.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.filmdoo.com/blog/2018/04/30/interview-jang-joon-hwan-talks-1987-when-the-day-comes/|title=Interview: Jang Joon-hwan talks 1987: When the Day Comes|last=|first=|date=2018-04-30|work=FilmDoo|access-date=2018-08-13|language=en-US}}</ref> The film was released in theaters on December 27, 2017.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://english.yonhapnews.co.kr/news/2017/12/20/0200000000AEN20171220006600315.html|title=(Movie Review) '1987': Touching story of ordinary people who were brave|website=Yonhap News Agency|accessdate=December 27, 2017}}</ref>

==Plot==
==Plot==
Based on real life events surrounding the [[June Democracy Movement]] in 1987 which brought about the end of the military regime of President [[Chun Doo-hwan]]. Student protests began when it was revealed that student activist Park Jong-chul, who participated in pro-democracy demonstrations against the regime, was tortured to death during interrogation sessions. The authorities initially seek to conceal the case of Park Jong-chul, but a group of people attempt to bring the truth of the incident to light. One of those people being public Prosecutor Choi who denies the policemen’s request to have the body cremated which would destroy the evidence that the college student was tortured during a police interrogation about communist acts and was murdered. Prosecutor Choi urges that the body undergo an autopsy because it has only been a few hours since he has died and his family has not gotten the chance to see their son. Even after constant harassing from the policemen Prosecutor Choi denies all requests even after having altercation with Commissioner Park Cheo-won. He is fired but leaves with passing on the truth of the incident to reporter Yoon Sang-sam.  Reporter Yoon Sang-sam works for a local newspaper and his main goal to expose Commissioner Park Cheo-won’s crimes which are concealed as efforts for the country. He reveals the true cause of death to be by asphyxiation while the government claimed his death was due to shock. In an effort to safe his career, Commissioner Park Cheo-won reveals that Lieutenant Jo Han-kyung and another detective were the culprits. In exchange the two detectives are promised a not guilty verdict but are instead tricked the two detectives into serving time in prison for the murder of the college student. While in prison we met Warder Han Byung-yong who attempts to uncover some information about the case. He is also involved in providing information to two communist activists. However, because he was caught in the act before, he is unable to deliver messages directly and uses his niece to deliver the messages. Yeon-hee is a college student that is not involved in the democratic revolution but runs a few of her uncle’s errands in exchange for gifts. One day on an outing with her friend she is caught in the cross fire between college activists and raid policemen. She meets a boy and it sparks the start of a love interest. These six characters play a vital role in the change that South Korea undergoes in 1987.
This film is based on real life events surrounding the [[June Democracy Movement]] in 1987 that ended the military regime of President [[Chun Doo-hwan]]. Student protests began when it was revealed that student activist Park Jong-chul, who participated in pro-democracy demonstrations against the regime, was tortured to death during interrogation sessions. The authorities initially seek to conceal the case of Park Jong-chul, but a group of people attempt to bring the truth of the incident to light. One of those people being public Prosecutor Choi who denies the policemen’s request to have the body cremated which would destroy the evidence that the college student was tortured during a police interrogation about communist acts and was murdered. Prosecutor Choi urges that the body undergo an autopsy because it has only been a few hours since he has died and his family has not gotten the chance to see their son. Even after constant harassing from the policemen Prosecutor Choi denies all requests even after having altercation with Commissioner Park Cheo-won. He is fired but leaves with passing on the truth of the incident to reporter Yoon Sang-sam.  Reporter Yoon Sang-sam works for a local newspaper and his main goal to expose Commissioner Park Cheo-won’s crimes which are concealed as efforts for the country. He reveals the true cause of death to be by asphyxiation while the government claimed his death was due to shock. In an effort to safe his career, Commissioner Park Cheo-won reveals that Lieutenant Jo Han-kyung and another detective were the culprits. In exchange the two detectives are promised a not guilty verdict but are instead tricked the two detectives into serving time in prison for the murder of the college student. While in prison we met Warder Han Byung-yong who attempts to uncover some information about the case. He is also involved in providing information to two communist activists. However, because he was caught in the act before, he is unable to deliver messages directly and uses his niece to deliver the messages. Yeon-hee is a college student that is not involved in the democratic revolution but runs a few of her uncle’s errands in exchange for gifts. One day on an outing with her friend she is caught in the cross fire between college activists and raid policemen. She meets a boy and it sparks the start of a love interest. These six characters play a vital role in the change that South Korea undergoes in 1987.


=== Cast ===
=== Cast ===

Revision as of 04:20, 10 December 2018

1987: When the Day Comes is a 2017 South Korean political thriller film directed by Jang Joon-hwan and written by Kim Kyung-chan.[1][2] The film stars Kim Yoon-seok, Ha Jung-woo, Yoo Hae-jin, Kim Tae-ri, Park Hee-soon and Lee Hee-joon.[3][4] Set in 1987 and based on a true story, the film focuses on the events that led up to the June Democratic Uprising in Korea, triggered by the death of a student protester during police interrogation which the authorities conspire to cover up. Director Jang Joon-hwan has compared the overall structure of the film to a relay race, with the focus of the story shifting between several characters to convey the collective effort of the political resistance.[5] The film was released in theaters on December 27, 2017.[6]

Plot

This film is based on real life events surrounding the June Democracy Movement in 1987 that ended the military regime of President Chun Doo-hwan. Student protests began when it was revealed that student activist Park Jong-chul, who participated in pro-democracy demonstrations against the regime, was tortured to death during interrogation sessions. The authorities initially seek to conceal the case of Park Jong-chul, but a group of people attempt to bring the truth of the incident to light. One of those people being public Prosecutor Choi who denies the policemen’s request to have the body cremated which would destroy the evidence that the college student was tortured during a police interrogation about communist acts and was murdered. Prosecutor Choi urges that the body undergo an autopsy because it has only been a few hours since he has died and his family has not gotten the chance to see their son. Even after constant harassing from the policemen Prosecutor Choi denies all requests even after having altercation with Commissioner Park Cheo-won. He is fired but leaves with passing on the truth of the incident to reporter Yoon Sang-sam.  Reporter Yoon Sang-sam works for a local newspaper and his main goal to expose Commissioner Park Cheo-won’s crimes which are concealed as efforts for the country. He reveals the true cause of death to be by asphyxiation while the government claimed his death was due to shock. In an effort to safe his career, Commissioner Park Cheo-won reveals that Lieutenant Jo Han-kyung and another detective were the culprits. In exchange the two detectives are promised a not guilty verdict but are instead tricked the two detectives into serving time in prison for the murder of the college student. While in prison we met Warder Han Byung-yong who attempts to uncover some information about the case. He is also involved in providing information to two communist activists. However, because he was caught in the act before, he is unable to deliver messages directly and uses his niece to deliver the messages. Yeon-hee is a college student that is not involved in the democratic revolution but runs a few of her uncle’s errands in exchange for gifts. One day on an outing with her friend she is caught in the cross fire between college activists and raid policemen. She meets a boy and it sparks the start of a love interest. These six characters play a vital role in the change that South Korea undergoes in 1987.

Cast

  • Kim Yoon-seok as Commissioner Park Cheo-won, works for the government to reveal any communist persons in society.
  • Ha Jung-woo as Prosecutor Choi Hwan, denies the cremation of Park Jong-Chul.
  • Yoo Hae-jin as Warder Han Byung-yong, provides information to a wanted activist.
  • Kim Tae-ri as Yeon-hee, a college student that that helps her uncle Han Byung-yong to rely information to a wanted activist.
  • Park Hee-soon as Lieutenant Jo Han-kyung, a policeman involved in the torture of Park Jong-Chul and takes credit for his death.
  • Lee Hee-joon as Reporter Yoon Sang-sam, who aims to report the truth about the incident by breaking censorship laws.

Production

Principal photography began on April 20, 2017 and ended on August 27, 2017.[7][8][9]

Music

The soundtrack music was composed by Kim Tae Seong. There were 22 songs included in the film listed below.

  1. When the Day Comes by Lee Hanyeol Choir & Daegun Chamber Choir
  2. 1987
  3. Namyoung-Dong
  4. The Portrait of the Deceased
  5. Father Has No Words
  6. 1980
  7. Hidden Road by Yeonheui김태리 & 강동원
  8. The Funeral
  9. Reporters
  10. A Time When the Wind Starts To Blow
  11. Press Guidelines
  12. Counter-Communist Branch of the Police
  13. I Didn't Kill Him
  14. Indirect Election
  15. Chase
  16. Heartbroken
  17. The Clue
  18. The Decision
  19. Final
  20. The Judgement
  21. When the Day Comes (Choir Version)
  22. Hidden Road by Lee Hanyeol 김태리 & 강동원
  1. ^ "1987 - Daum 영화" (in Korean). Movie.daum.net. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  2. ^ "1987 (1987 : When the Day Comes)". Cine21.com. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  3. ^ "1987 : 네이버 영화" (in Korean). Movie.naver.com. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  4. ^ "Movie depicting the story of Park Jong-cheol captivates audiences". The Hankyoreh. Retrieved December 19, 2017.
  5. ^ "Interview: Jang Joon-hwan talks 1987: When the Day Comes". FilmDoo. 2018-04-30. Retrieved 2018-08-13.
  6. ^ "(Movie Review) '1987': Touching story of ordinary people who were brave". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved December 27, 2017.
  7. ^ "Global Film Biz Zone". KoBiz. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  8. ^ "'1987,' film on historic democratic movement boasts star-studded cast-프린트화면". Koreaherald.com. 2017-04-03. Retrieved 2017-11-11.
  9. ^ "1987 Adds YOO Hae-jin, YEO Jin-gu and SUL Kyung-gu". Koreanfilm.or.kr. 2017-04-06. Retrieved 2017-11-11.