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The Net (2016 film)

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The Net
Directed byKim Ki-duk
Produced byKim Soon-mo
StarringRyoo Seung-bum
Edited byPark Min-sun
Production
company
Kim Ki-duk Film
Release date
  • October 6, 2016 (2016-10-06) (South Korea)
Running time
114 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$379,506[1]

The Net (Korean그물; RRGeumul) is a South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-duk. The film had its world premiere at the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival[2][3]

Plot

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Nam Chul-woo is a North Korean fisherman who lives happily with his wife and daughter in a village on the border with South Korea. One day his fishing net gets caught in the boat's engine, making it unmanageable, and the current drags Nam towards South Korea. Once he crosses the border, Nam is captured by the South Korean authorities on suspicion of being a spy.

In Seoul, Nam is subjected to a series of incessant interrogations and torture, but the strong indoctrination carried out by the North Korean regime on its citizens causes him to resist. He is also offered to settle permanently in Seoul, receiving housing and a new job from the government, but he refuses the offer because his family would remain stranded in North Korea.

The officials from the South then decide to leave him alone in a crowded street in Seoul to push him to act in case he is actually a spy: after an initial disorientation, in which he refuses to even open his eyes due to extreme loyalty to his regime, he looks for a street food stall that another North Korean he had met in the detention facility and who had committed suicide had told him about, and he meets a prostitute who was beaten by her pimp. Nam cannot believe that in such a prosperous country women can be forced to sell their bodies and after a few hours he returns to the place where he had been left.

His prolonged absence had confirmed some secret service agents' suspicions, but a young official, also originally from the North, takes his side and tries to help him. After the news of the other North Korean's suicide leaks to the press, the authorities decide to release him, also giving him a new engine for the boat, a stuffed animal for his daughter and a sum of money.

In North Korea, the press and television celebrate Nam because he remained patriotically loyal to the regime; however, the military detains him for several days and tortures him much more violently than their counterparts in the South, even confiscating the money he had hidden in his rectum. Nam is later released and returns home, but when he tries to go fishing again, the guards inform him that his license has been revoked and order him to return to shore. Nam refuses, as he has no other job with which to feed his family, and is shot dead by the soldiers.

Cast

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Recipient Result
2016
37th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best New Actor Nominated

References

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  1. ^ http://www.koreanfilm.or.kr/jsp/films/index/filmsView.jsp?movieCd=20167867 [dead link]
  2. ^ "The Net (Geumul)". Cine in Style.
  3. ^ "Film Review: The Net". Variety. 5 September 2016.
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