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''Spider Forest'' () is a 2004
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written and directed by
Song Il-gon Song Il-gon (born January 1, 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter known for his internationally award-winning early short films, and later feature films such as '' Spider Forest'' ( 2004) and '' Feathers in the Wind'' ( 2005). ...
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Plot

Awaking alone in the middle of a dark forest, Kang Min sees a secluded cabin nearby and wanders towards it. Upon entering the small home, he is shocked to discover a brutal, bloody crime had taken place. A man, hacked repeatedly by a sickle, lies on the floor, dead. Min hears a noise nearby and discovers his girlfriend Su-Young, stabbed and nearly dead, stammering something about "spiders." Before he could save his loved one, Min is caught off guard by the killer who unexpectedly emerges and dashes out of the cabin. Min grabs the sickle and pursues the dark figure through the shadowy woods of the Spider Forest, only to be temporarily knocked out with a blunt blow to the face. Min, being disoriented and slightly dazed, sees the killer enter into a tunnel on a road nearby and stumbles after him. Yet upon entering the tunnel, a speeding SUV collides with Min and throws him to the ground, severely injured by the impact. As he lies on the pavement with his blood streaming across the ground, the dark figure approaches Min and stands mere inches away, as if mocking his inability to capture him. Min extends his arm, desperately trying to grab him, but in vain and he soon loses consciousness... Min wakes-up fourteen days later at a local hospital with his head heavily bandaged. His friend, a police detective named Choi, is at his bedside to both comfort and question him about the murders. Min discovers that he, in fact, is the prime suspect of the killings due to his fingerprints being on the sickle that he picked up and his relationship with the victims. Choi, wanting to believe in his friend's innocence, asks Min to tell him everything that had happened leading up to the brutal crime. Weaving in and out of consciousness, Min tries to reconstruct the bizarre events, but it proves to be a too difficult task. Min finds that there are some details he cannot remember, while other details he can't even be sure they actually happened. The boundary between dreams and reality become blurred as he tries to piece together his enigmatic past in an effort to complete a puzzle that will, hopefully, prove his innocence...


Cast

* Kam Woo-sung ... Kang Min *Kang Kyeong-heon ... Hwang Su-yeong * Suh Jung ... Min Su-jin *
Jang Hyun-sung Jang Hyun-sung (born July 17, 1970) is a South Korean actor. He started his acting career as a member of the ''Hakjeon'' Theatre Company, before transitioning to film and television. Jang is best known for starring in director Song Il-gon's art ...
... Choi Seong-hyeon *
Son Byong-ho Son Byong-ho (born August 25, 1962) is a South Korean actor. Son is known for his role in action films, notably, ''R-Point'' (2004), '' Running Wild'' (2006), ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird ''The Good, the Bad, the Weird'' () is a 2008 South Ko ...
... Kim Cheol-ju *
Jo Sung-ha Jo Sung-ha (; born August 8, 1966) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his supporting roles in '' The Yellow Sea'' (2010), '' Helpless'' (2012), and '' Korean Peninsula'' (2012) and '' The K2'' (2016). Filmography Film Television ...
... Choi Jong-pil


Screenplay

*Writer/director Song had originally written a script that thoroughly explained the mystery driving the plot, then deliberately removed as much of that explanation as he thought he could get away with.James Brown
Don't Forget Him When He's Cool
''Senses of Cinema''.
*His storytelling method is very much from the European arthouse mode: he leaves the answers, the interpretation, up to the audience. *Director Song on the script: *The director also "brought a lot of mythology into ''Spider Forest'', like Orpheus."


Budget issues

*The film's budget was US $1.3 million, which is low for a Korean film. The average is usually around $3 million. *Director Song said it was very difficult to get the money to make and finish the film. *Thirty percent of the money came from KOFIC orean Film Commissionref name="soc5"/> *Director Song adds, "The government supported it, which was very important."


Actors' pay

*Actress Suh Jung accepted a back-end deal in lieu of a large up-front salary. Suh Jung received very little compensation for her points contract, which was only tied to domestic release. *Leading man Kam Woo-sung's salary was 20 percent of the film's production budget, about US$260,000.


Box office

*The film encountered difficulties in finding a domestic audience. It gained little more than 30,000 admissions in Seoul, one-tenth of the average (Korean pictures averaged more than 300,000 admissions in Seoul in 2004). *According to Song, it was successfully sold to various foreign territories at the European Film Market. *Total South Korea Box Office: 83,411 admissions.Ranked Box-Office Results (2004)
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Critical response


Domestic

*The film's short domestic run received scant attention from local critics. *The Korea Herald astutely, but disapprovingly, referred to the film as a “a jigsaw puzzle with some of its pieces missing”, calling attention to Song's intentional plot-trimming strategies. *The Korean Times said the film was "a web of psychological twists and turns that will leave you trying to get untangled long after you leave the theater." The review added, "The story does get pretty muddled at times but at its best moments the film is as frightening an experience as they come." *The Dong-A Daily News describes the film as "an unusual movie that drives audiences to solve a puzzle that never ends... tbelongs to the mystery thriller genre, but its sophisticated editing makes the movie devoid of fast story development, the major feature of a mystery thriller."Seung-Jae Lee
A Mystery Thriller: "Spider Forest"
''Dong-A Daily News''.


International

*Due to distribution on multiple film festival circuits (not to mention an extensive release on DVD by
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), the film received more attention from international critics than it received from its own country. * Eye Weekly, which reviewed the film at The International Toronto Film Festival, referred to the film as a "supernatural thriller" with "a dark look, a genuinely puzzling (and engrossing) set-up, and a couple of memorable ghostly passages." However, it asks in a condescending manner, "Why can't it make even a lick of sense?" *Twitch also reviewed the film at The International Toronto Film Festival, describing it as "well written, well executed and well shot," but concludes by stating, "the film as a whole somehow ends up being slightly less than the sum of its parts."Todd Brown
TIFF Report
''Twitch''.


Film festivals

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'' *2005 ''Cognac Film Festival'' *2005 ''New York Korean Film Festival''Josh Ralske
Allmovie Synopsis
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*2006 ''Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival''Release Dates
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Release dates

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- September, 2004 (''San Sebastián Film Festival'') *
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'') * Australia - 20 February 2005 (''Adelaide Film Festival'') *
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- 25 March 2005 (''Hong Kong International Film Festival'') *
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- 25 April 2006 (''Amsterdam Fantastic Film Festival'')


Awards

*Award: 2004 - Nominated - Golden Seashell - San Sebastián International Film FestivalAwards & Nominations
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*Award: 2004 - Nominated - Best Supporting Actress (Kang Gyeong-Heon) - Korean Film Awards (MBC)
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*On the top ten Korean films for 2004 by ''Koreanfilm.org''Paolo Bertolin and Tom Giammarco

''Koreanfilm.org''.


See also

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K-Horror Korean horror films have been around since the early years of Korean cinema, however, it was not until the late 1990s that the genre began to experience a renewal. Many of the Korean horror films tend to focus on the suffering and the anguish of ch ...


References


External links

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''Spider Forest''
at the Korean Movie Database
''Spider Forest''
at HanCinema *
Don't Forget Him When He's Cool
- An Interview with director Song Il-gon regarding his film Spider Forest * *
Song Il-goon: The Wound Inside
- Mike Walsh interviews Korean filmmaker Song Il-gon * * * * *{{Cite news, last=Elley, first=Derek, url=https://www.variety.com/review/VE1117924396.html, accessdate=2007-12-05, title=Spider Forest (review), newspaper=
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