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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Green_FishGreen Fish - Wikipedia

    Green Fish (Korean: 초록 물고기; RR: Chorok Mulgogi) is a 1997 South Korean neo-noir crime film. It was the first feature-length film directed by Lee Chang-dong, who also co-wrote the screenplay. Lee had previously been known as a novelist and high school teacher. The film stars Han Suk-kyu in one of his first

  2. 4. Juni 2007 · Green Fish ist ein Drama aus dem Jahr 1997 von Chang-dong Lee mit Seong-kun Mun und Seong-kyu Han. Komplette Handlung und Informationen zu Green Fish. Mak-dong ist 26 Jahre alt und hat...

  3. 7. Feb. 1997 · Green Fish: Directed by Lee Chang-dong. With Han Suk-kyu, Shim Hye-jin, Moon Sung-Keun, Yu-Kyeong Cha. Returning home and finding his town drastically changed, a former soldier falls in with gangsters.

  4. Green Fish (1997) DATABASE. Film. Green Fish (1997) < Cho-log-mul-go-gi > This is a melodrama depicting death, love, pain, and the hardships that an innocent young man experiences in a violent society, where the meaning of family vanishes because of industrialization.

  5. Kim Yang-gil. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. Advertise With Us. Released from his mandatory military service, Makdong (Han Suk-gyu) returns to a hometown he no longer recognizes. After rescuing a...

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  6. 7. Feb. 1997 · This is a melodrama depicting death, love, pain, and the hardships that an innocent young man experiences in a violent society, where the meaning of family vanishes because of industrialization. Mak Dong finishes his military service and is on the way home when he helps Mi Ae, who is being harassed by gangsters. As a result, he misses his train.

  7. Despite a conventional gangster drama told without much innovation, Green Fish is still a beautiful dry run for Lee's later, more mature masterpieces. As political and socially relevant as it is, Green Fish chronicles a retired soldier's foray into the criminal underworld under the wing of an unpredictable boss. The story is safer than Lee's ...