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The Mimic (2017 Film)
''The Mimic'' is a 2017 (Hangeul: 장산범, tr. ''Jangsanbeom'') South Korean horror film written and directed by Huh Jung, and starring Yum Jung-ah and Park Hyuk-kwon. It was released on August 17, 2017. Plot A couple argues while driving in the mountains at night. The man hits a dog and brings its body to the trunk. Inside the trunk is his wife, bloodied and bound. In the woods, the man smashes open a brick wall as his wife slowly dies. He puts the bodies inside and turns to leave when they hear the disembodied voice of his dead wife calling him. Hee-yeon, Min-ho, and their little daughter Joon-hee move to Mt. Jang with Joon-hee's grandmother, who is senile, hoping it will improve her condition and so Hee-yeon and Min-ho can heal after their young son went missing five years ago. The grandmother hears her dead sister's voice calling her from the woods. Two children come in search of their dog, the one killed in the car accident from the beginning. The kids hear their dog barki ...
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Huh Jung
Huh Jung (born 1981) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Huh directorial debut - a low-budget horror-thriller ''Hide and Seek'' (2013) starring Son Hyun-joo, was an unexpected hit in 2013 with 5.6 million admissions. His second feature - also a horror film, titled '' The Mimic'', stars actress Yum Jung-ah and is scheduled to release in 2017. Filmography *''Goldfish'' (short film, 2004) - producer-director *''Dancing Boy'' (short film, 2005) - actor *''Let Me Free'' (short film, 2006) - cinematography dept *''The Cursed'' (short film, 2010) - director, screenwriter *''Rolling Home With a Bull'' (2010) - directing dept *''The Wish'' (short film, 2012) - director, screenwriter *''Moment'' (short film, 2012) - director *''Big Good'' (2013) - actor, production sound mixer *''Hide and Seek'' (2013) - director, screenwriter *'' The Mimic'' (2017) - director, screenwriter Awards *2013 33rd Korean Association of Film Critics Awards: Best New Director (''Hide and Seek ...
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Kim Su-an
Kim Su-an (; born January 26, 2006) is a South Korean actress. She debuted in the entertainment industry when she was five years old, and has since featured in films and television series, eventually gaining wider recognition with her role in the international hit film ''Train to Busan'' (2016). Career 2011–2015: Beginnings Kim debuted as an actress in the film ''Sorry, Thanks'' in 2011. Since then, she has become an in-demand child actress in both independent and big-budget films like ''Sprout'' (2013) ''Mad Sad Bad'' (2014) and '' Coin Locker Girl'' (2015). 2016–present: Rising popularity In 2016, she gained wider recognition for playing the daughter of Gong Yoo's character in the box-office zombie hit ''Train to Busan''. The same year, she signed an exclusive contract with talent management agency Blossom Entertainment. In 2017, she starred in the action film ''The Battleship Island'', playing Hwang Jung-min's daughter. She was awarded the Best Supporting Actress award at ...
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A film also called a movie, motion picture, moving picture, picture, photoplay or (slang) flick is a work of visual art that simulates experiences and otherwise communicates ideas, stories, perceptions, feelings, beauty, or atmosphere through the use of moving images. These images are generally accompanied by sound and, more rarely, other sensory stimulations. The word "cinema", short for cinematography, is often used to refer to filmmaking and the film industry, and to the art form that is the result of it. Recording and transmission of film The moving images of a film are created by photographing actual scenes with a motion-picture camera, by photographing drawings or miniature models using traditional animation techniques, by means of CGI and computer animation, or by a combination of some or all of these techniques, and other visual effects. Before the introduction of digital production, series of still images were recorded on a strip of chemically sensitized ...
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38th Blue Dragon Film Awards
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The 54th Grand Bell Awards (), also known as Daejong Film Awards, are determined and presented annually by The Motion Pictures Association of Korea for excellence in film in South Korea. The Grand Bell Awards were first presented in 1962 and have gained prestige as the Korean equivalent of the American Academy Awards The Academy Awards, better known as the Oscars, are awards for artistic and technical merit for the American and international film industry. The awards are regarded by many as the most prestigious, significant awards in the entertainment ind .... Nominations and winners Nominations were announced September 29, 2017. References External links * {{Grand Bell Awards Grand Bell Awards ...
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''Killer Toon'' () is a 2013 South Korean satirical psychological horror thriller film directed by Kim Yong-gyun, and starring Lee Si-young and Um Ki-joon. The film was successful at the box office, as it was the first South Korean horror film to sell more than one million cinema tickets since ''Death Bell'' in 2008. Plot A popular horror webtoon artist Kang Ji-yoon (Lee Si-young) finds life imitating her own work when her publisher turns up dead in a gruesome way, precisely mirrors the images in her latest comic. After a series of murders are connected to her webtoon, a private detective Lee Ki-cheol (Um Ki-joon) places Ji-Yoon on the list of suspects. Cast *Lee Si-young as Kang Ji-yoon *Um Ki-joon as Lee Ki-cheol *Hyun Woo as Kim Young-soo *Moon Ga-young as Jo Seo-hyun *Kwon Hae-hyo as Jo Seon-gi *Kim Do-young as Seo Mi-sook *Kim Hae-eun as Detective Yeo *Kim So-yeon as Mi-jin *Oh Yoon-hong as Seon-gi's wife * Lee Do-yeob as coroner * Kim Ji-young as young Seo-hyun *Oh Kwang-ro ...
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Busan
Busan (), officially known as is South Korea's most populous city after Seoul, with a population of over 3.4 million inhabitants. Formerly romanized as Pusan, it is the economic, cultural and educational center of southeastern South Korea, with its port being Korea's busiest and the sixth-busiest in the world. The surrounding "Southeastern Maritime Industrial Region" (including Ulsan, South Gyeongsang, Daegu, and some of North Gyeongsang and South Jeolla) is South Korea's largest industrial area. The large volumes of port traffic and urban population in excess of 1 million make Busan a Large-Port metropolis using the Southampton System of Port-City classification . Busan is divided into 15 major administrative districts and a single county, together housing a population of approximately 3.6 million. The full metropolitan area, the Southeastern Maritime Industrial Region, has a population of approximately 8 million. The most densely built-up areas of the city are situated in ...
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