A Fine, Windy Day
A Fine, Windy Day | |
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Poster to A Fine, Windy Day (1980) | |
Hangul | 바람 불어 좋은 날 |
Revised Romanization | Barambuleo joheun nal |
McCune–Reischauer | Param purŏ choŭn nal |
Directed by | Lee Jang-ho |
Written by | Lee Jang-ho Choi Il-nam |
Produced by | Lee Woo-suk |
Starring | Ahn Sung-ki Kim Seong-chan Lee Yeong-ho |
Cinematography | Seo Jeong-min |
Edited by | Kim Hee-su |
Music by | Kim Do-hyang |
Distributed by | Dong A Exports Co. |
Release date |
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Running time | 113 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
A Fine, Windy Day (Korean: 바람 불어 좋은 날; RR: Barambuleo joheun nal) is a 1980 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Jang-ho.
Plot
The lives of three young working-class male friends are followed in the film. Chun-shik works at a barbershop where he is in love with Miss Yu, a co-worker. Gil-nam, a hotel worker, is in love with Jin-ok, who works at a hair salon. Duk-bae, the most innocent of the trio, works at a Chinese restaurant and is torn between his affections for a factory-worker and Myung-hi, a wealthy girl. Together over drinks, the three young men talk over their lives and their aimless thoughts about the future. At the end of the film they are separated when Chun-shik is arrested for assault, and Gil-nam leaves to begin his military service.[1]
Cast
- Lee Yeong-ho... Chun-shik (barbershop worker)
- Ahn Sung-ki... Duk-bae (Chinese restaurant worker)
- Kim Seong-chan... Gil-nam (hotel worker)
- Im Ye-jin... Choon-soon (Chun-shik's younger sister)
- Kim Bo-yeon... Miss Yu (barbershop worker)
- Yu Ji-in...
- Choi Bool-am... Kim He-jang
- Kim Hee-ra... Female Chinese restaurant worker
- Park Won-sook... Female Chinese restaurant owner
- Kim In-moon... Man at the outdoor food stand
- Kim Young-ae... Woman at the outdoor food stand
Awards
- Grand Bell Awards (1980)[2]
- Best Director: Lee Jang-ho
- Best New Actor: Ahn Sung-ki
- Best Screen Adaptation
- Baeksang Arts Awards (1981)
- Grand Award: Lee Jang-ho
- Best Production: Lee Woo-suk
- Best Performance by a New Actor: Kim Seong-chan
Notes
Bibliography
- A Fine, Windy Day at IMDb
- Good Windy Day at the Korean Movie Database
- Kim, Kyung-hyun (2004). "1. At the Edge of a Metropolis in A Fine, Windy Day and Green Fish". The Remasculinization of Korean Cinema. Durham and London: Duke University Press. pp. 34–43. ISBN 0-8223-3267-1.
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