The King (2017 South Korean film)
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Hangul | 더킹 |
Revised Romanization | Deo king |
Directed by | Han Jae-rim |
Written by | Han Jae-rim |
Produced by | Han Jae-rim Lee Jong-ho |
Starring | Zo In-sung Jung Woo-sung Bae Seong-woo Ryu Jun-yeol Kim Eui-sung Kim Ah-joong |
Cinematography | Kim Woo-hyung |
Edited by | Shin Min-kyung |
Music by | Mowg |
Production companies | WooJoo Film Magnum Nine |
Distributed by | Next Entertainment World |
Release date |
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Running time | 134 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$37.9 million[1][2] |
The King (Korean: 더킹; RR: Deo king) is a 2017 South Korean crime drama film written and directed by Han Jae-rim, starring Zo In-sung, Jung Woo-sung, Bae Seong-woo, Ryu Jun-yeol, Kim Eui-sung, and Kim Ah-joong.[3][4][5]
Synopsis
[edit]Story about Park Tae-soo who's born in a poor family, decides to become a prosecutor after learning that power is the most important thing in life and, the biggest symbol of power in the 90’s. After entering the most prestigious law school, experiencing democratic resistance in Korea, Tae-soo finally reaches his goal of becoming a prosecutor but his life is no better than a salary man. By chance, he joins a clique of the powerful prosecutors with wealth and authority. He finally gets a taste of a life of the top hierarchy, but as he enjoys the sweetness of supremacy, he also sees the cruel side of it.[6][7]
Cast
[edit]- Zo In-sung as Park Tae-soo
- Jung Woo-sung as Han Kang-shik[8]
- Bae Seong-woo as Yang Dong-chul
- Ryu Jun-yeol as Choi Doo-il [9]
- Kim Eui-sung as Kim Eung-soo
- Kim Ah-joong as Sang-hee[10]
- Kim Min-jae as Baek Gi-ja
- Jung Sung-mo as Park Myung-hoon
- Jung Eun-chae as Park Shi-yeon
- Kim So-jin as Ahn Hee-yeon
- Hwang Seung-eon as Jun Hee-sung
- Oh Dae-hwan as Song Baek-ho
- Jung In-gi as Senior prosecutor
- Song Young-chang as Lee Hak-cheol
- Go Ah-sung as Kim Yang
- Park Jeong-min as Heo Gi-hoon
- Jo Woo-jin as Park Tae-soo's detective
- Jang Myung-gab as Um Hyun-gi
- Han Soo-yeon as Hostess
- Lee Joo-yeon as Cha Mi-ryeon[11]
- Lee Yeol-eum as Eul-sun
- Shin Ryu-jin as Ji Min[12]
- Park Ji-hong as Tae-soo's friend
- Choi Yeong-do as man involved in an accident
- Mi Seok as gang member 2
- Sung Dong-il as Tae-soo's teacher
Production
[edit]First script reading took place in late January, 2016.[13] Filming began on February 4 and finished July 3, 2016. Filming took place in Seoul, Daejeon and Busan in South Korea.[14]
Promotion and release
[edit]The film's first trailer has broken the record for most views for a Korean movie trailer with more than 7.17 million views in seven days within its release.[15]
The film was released in South Korea on January 18, 2017. The film had a limited release in North America on January 27, 2017.[16]
Reception
[edit]The film was number-one on its opening in South Korea, with 1.85 million admissions and US$13.2 million in gross.[17] In total, the film gathered 5.31 million spectators and grossed US$38.5 million nationwide,[18] making it the 7th highest-grossing South Korean film in 2017.[19]
Awards and nominations
[edit]Award | Category | Recipient | Result |
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53rd Baeksang Arts Awards[20][21] | Best Supporting Actor | Bae Sung-woo | Nominated |
Best Supporting Actress | Kim So-jin | Won | |
Best New Actor | Ryu Jun-yeol | Won | |
26th Buil Film Awards | Best Supporting Actor | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Kim So-jin | Nominated | |
Best Cinematography | Kim Woo-hyung | Nominated | |
Best Art Direction | The King | Nominated | |
54th Grand Bell Awards[22] | Best Film | Nominated | |
Best Director | Han Jae-rim | Nominated | |
Best Actor | Zo In-sung | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor | Bae Sung-woo | Won | |
Best Supporting Actress | Kim So-jin | Won | |
Technical Award | The King | Nominated | |
Best Planning | Nominated | ||
Best Art Direction | Lee Na-gyeom | Nominated | |
Best Screenplay | Han Jae-rim | Won | |
Best Music | Mowg | Nominated | |
Best Costume Design | Cho Sang-kyung | Nominated | |
Best Lighting | Kim Seung-gyoo | Nominated | |
Best Cinematography | Kim Woo-hyeong | Nominated | |
Best Editing | Sin Min-kyeong | Won | |
1st The Seoul Awards[23] | Best Film | The King | Nominated |
Best Actor | Jung Woo-sung | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actor | Bae Sung-woo | Nominated | |
Best New Actor | Ryu Jun-yeol | Won | |
38th Blue Dragon Film Awards | Best Film | The King | Nominated |
Best Actor | Zo In-sung | Nominated | |
Popular Star Award | Won | ||
Best Supporting Actor | Bae Sung-woo | Nominated | |
Best Supporting Actress | Kim So-jin | Won | |
Best Cinematography and Lighting | Kim Woo-hyung & Kim Seung-gyu | Nominated | |
Best Editing | Shin Min-kyung | Won | |
Best Music | Mowg | Nominated | |
Best Art Direction | Lee Na-gyeom | Nominated | |
17th Director's Cut Awards | Special Mentions | The King | Won |
12th Asian Film Awards[24] | Best Editing | Shin Min-kyung | Won |
9th KOFRA Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Kim So-jin | Won |
2nd Malaysia Golden Global Awards | Best Actor | Zo In-sung | Nominated |
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External links
[edit]- The King on Naver Movies
- The King on Daum
- The King on MOVIST
- 2017 films
- 2010s Korean-language films
- South Korean action drama films
- South Korean crime drama films
- South Korean political drama films
- Next Entertainment World films
- 2017 crime drama films
- South Korean crime action films
- 2010s political action films
- Films directed by Han Jae-rim
- 2010s South Korean films
- South Korean political action films