Bleak Night
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- Movie: Bleak Night
- Revised romanization: Pasuggun
- Hangul: 파수꾼
- Director: Yoon Sung-Hyun
- Writer: Yoon Sung-Hyun
- Producer: Son Jin-Woo, Kim Seung-Joon, Lee Ji-Seung
- Cinematographer: Byun Bong-Sun
- World Premiere: October 9, 2010 (Pusan International Film Festival)
- Release Date: March 3, 2011
- Runtime: 116 min.
- Genre: Mystery / Drama / Teen / Disillusioned Youth / School / Arthouse / Award Winning
- Production Company: KAFA Films
- Distributor: CJ Entertainment
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
High school student Gi-Tae (Lee Je-Hoon) takes his own life. His father (Jo Sung-Ha) feels a heavy sense of guilt and confusion over his son's death. The father was largely absent from Gi-Tae's life. He decides to search for answers on his son's death.
Gi-Tae's father finds a picture in his son's desk drawer. The picture consists of Gi-Tae and high school friends Dong-Yoon (Seo Jun-Young) and Hee-Joon (Park Jeong-Min).
Gi-Tae's father is able to locate Hee-Joon. The high school boy is evasive with answers, explaining he transferred to another school prior to Gi-Tae's death. Hee-Joon also mentions that Gi-Tae's best friend was Dong-Hoon. Gi-Tae's father thinks back to his son's funeral and recalls that Dong-Hoon never show up for his best friend's funeral. Gi-Tae's father then asks Hee-Joon to find Dong-Yoon, who has now dropped out of school completely. What happened to these three former best friends?
Notes
- "Bleak Night" was originally created as a graduation project for the Korean Academy of Film Arts.
Cast
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| Lee Je-Hoon | Seo Jun-Young | Park Jeong-Min |
| Gi-Tae | Dong-Yoon | Baek Hee-Joon |
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| Cho Seong-Ha | Bae Je-Ki | Lee Cho-Hee |
| Gi-Tae's dad | Jae-Ho | Se-Jung |
Additional Cast Members:
- Shin Yun-Seob - detective 1
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Film Festivals
- 2010 (15th) Pusan International Film Festival - October 7-15, 2010 - New Currents *World Premiere
- 2011 (40th) International Film Festival Rotterdam - January 26-Feb. 6, 2011 - Tiger Awards *International Premiere
- 2011 (35th) Hong Kong International Film Festival - March 20 - April 5, 2011 - Indie Power
- 2011 (13th) Taipei Film Festival - June 24 - July 16, 2011 - Panorama: Voices from Asia
- 2011 (15th) Fantasia Film Festival - July 14-August 7, 2011 *North American Premiere
- 2011 (6th) Korean Film Festival In Paris - October 11-18, 2011 - Portrait 2011 *French Premiere
- 2011 (15th) Toronto Reel Asian International Film Festival - November 8-19, 2010 *Toronto Premiere
- 2012 (3rd) Korean Film Festival in Australia - August 22-September 30, 2012 - K-Mystery
Awards
- 2011 (3rd) KOFRA Film Awards Ceremony - January 31, 2012
- Best New Actor (Lee Je-Hoon)
- 2011 (32nd) Blue Dragon Film Awards - November 25, 2011
- Best New Director
- Best New Actor (Lee Je-Hoon)
- 2011 (48th) Daejong Film Awards - October 17, 2011
- Best New Director
- Best New Actor (Lee Je-Hoon)
- 2011 (35th) Hong Kong International Film Festival - March 20 - April 5, 2011
- FIPRESCI Prize
- 2010 (15th) Pusan International Film Festival - October 7-15, 2010
- New Currents Award
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Monette Sep 02 2022 5:11 am Wah!!!! I am sooooo happy i get to see my 2 favorite korean actors! Lee je hoon and Park jung min! What more could i ask for!
I remember while watching this movie about my brother and his friends. They were also 3 in, of course with other friends. My brother's best friend jumped down in a school building due to depression on his family and my brother got kidnapped and never returned to us... I pray that the Almighty keep an eye on him... And the one that is left is graham who is now facing anxiety depression due to this pandemic... I just got so attached to this movie.
No wonder that Lee Je hoon is so successful now and jumping from being an actor to director and having his own company.
He is my oppa! #leejehoon #thankyouleejehoon for all yhe great movies and series i have watched and will be watching!
Jil Aug 05 2022 6:53 pm Omg! Characters where perfectly portrait by the everyone specially the 3 leads!
I can relate to all 3 but i felt sad for all of them too.
Love this movie! 100/10! Superv!
Rina Jun 04 2021 2:26 pm No wonder this movie won that many awards. One of the best directing I've ever seen in Korean movies. The storytelling is top-notch. *Spoiler* The demise of the character is made known since the beginning and kept that suspense building throughout the movie. Seriously, big applause to all the cast and crew involved.
nana Apr 25 2017 1:00 am just re-watch this movie for the 3rd times. and it's crazy that i felt the same emotion as I watched it for the very first time. this movie is just sooo good. Lee Je-hoon acting is golden. Two thumbs up for him and Yoon Sung-hyun, the director. Please do good projects together next times! :)
ryung Jun 04 2016 9:11 pm Jehoon n Joonyoung reunion in secret door..
Argus_07 Jul 28 2013 1:27 am 9/10
Magnificent film with exceptional acting on Lee Je-Hoons behalf.
A must watch for everyone, since we all have been a part of that friendship that leads astray.
lurazop Jul 16 2013 1:18 am great movie! 8/10
mai Jan 14 2013 4:33 am Great movie and recommended to everyone ^^
Tracey Aug 13 2012 12:45 am Great actor Lee Je Hoon!!!!!!!!!! Great movie!!!!!!!!!!!
Walkandwalk Mar 18 2012 8:17 pm Bleak Night is possibly one of the most beautifully filmed works I’ve ever seen, and that’s not within the scope of Korean cinema but world cinema as a whole. The film very much reminds me of Koreeda’s Distance (2001), as the premise also happens to be a deceased person’s relative (in this case, Ki-tae’s father) looking back to uncover the reason behind their loved one’s death. Certain railroad scenes are similar to Distance as well, which makes me wonder whether Yoon Sung-Hyun has been influenced by Koreeda and Distance in particular, but regardless, Bleak Night still very much holds its own. In fact, while not as haunting and puzzling as Distance, I can say that I relate to this film more because the subject matter is so relevant to our daily life, as we’ve all been through all the drama and heartbreaks of highschool and friendship going astray. All in all, excellent film that has quite shook me (the subject matter as well as the splendid film-making), and I can’t wait to see the next project done by the young director Yoon Sung-Hyun.
Noraya Dec 27 2011 11:35 am I'll definitely check this movie, for the strory and Lee Je-hoon's acting. Still waiting for the dvd, it's rather difficult to find in my country (Indonesia).
Ki Mar 26 2011 12:34 am Prior to watching "Bleak Night" my biggest fear was that the movie might be yet another parent-chases-child's-killer type of movie. I've seen enough of those the past year so that fear muted my expectations a bit.
Well, not long after the movie began I forgot all about that and was totally drawn into a highly impressive movie. The movie unfolds simply as a father (who was absent in his son's life) tries to find the answers to why his son committed suicide. Then a serious of flashbacks tells a riveting story of three high school boy's and the dissolution of their friendship. With each succession of flashbacks the tension builds as the viewer learns details of what happened in step with the father.
The boy that committed suicide Gi-Tae (played wonderfully by Lee Je-Hoon) turned out to be a bully at school and the movie does a wonderful job to explain his hurt psyche through his sometimes violent actions. Violence sometimes erupts, as does heartbreak. The story concludes in a way where there isn't a clearcut answer, but the viewer can certainly draw their own conclusions on what happened.
For the first 3 months of the year, "Bleak Night" would be my favorite movie along with "Late Autumn". Can't wait to see what the director will do next. Do check this movie out if you get the chance.