Black Republic
(Keduldo urichurum)
Screening on Film
Directed by Park Kwang-su.
With Kim Min-oe, Lee Il-woo, Mun Seong-kun.
South Korea, 1990, 35mm, color, 100 min.
Korean with English subtitles.
With Kim Min-oe, Lee Il-woo, Mun Seong-kun.
South Korea, 1990, 35mm, color, 100 min.
Korean with English subtitles.
Park followed up Chilsu and Mansu with a sweeping drama about a student protester whose life takes a dramatic turn when he hides out in a remote mining town in order escape from the police. An intensification of Chilsu and Mansu‘s working-class theme, Black Republic boldly pushed the censorship limits with its depiction of exploited labor, mine strikes and police brutality. Co-written by Park, the film subtly uses melodrama to give human dimensions to its vision of a South Korea torn asunder, following the fragile romance that blossoms between the student and a young prostitute struggling for survival in the small village. – HG