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The Power of Kangwon Province (Korean: 강원도의 힘) is the second film by South Korean director Hong Sang-soo. It follows the lives of a man and a woman who have decided to end their affair. It was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival.[1]
The Power of Kangwon Province | |
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Hangul | 강원도의 힘 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Gangwondoui him |
McCune–Reischauer | Kangwŏndoŭi him |
Directed by | Hong Sang-soo |
Written by | Hong Sang-soo |
Starring | Baek Jong-hak Oh Yun-hong |
Release date |
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Running time | 108 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Three young girls, Jisook, Misun and Eunkyoung take a trip to the mountainous Kangwon Province of South Korea. Jisook has just broken up with another married man, and she is lonely and unhappy with her current situation. They meet a young policeman who shows them around and after a meal where they all get drunk together, Jisook ends up passing out with the policeman in her bed, but not having sex. He is married, but Jisook returns another day to see him and they end up falling-over drunk again.
The second half the film then follows the situation of Sangwon, the married man that Jisook has just broken up with. In a typically symmetrical fashion, after a repeat scene where it becomes apparent that both of them are on the same train, Sangwon also visits the Kangwon Province with a friend and the paths of the two characters cross without them ever meeting there, both of them encountering a couple involved in a murder investigation.
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