A Cheonggyecheon dog /

In telling the story of a man and his contemplative walk along the river that divides Seoul, director Kim Kyung-Mook is using his setting of the Cheonggyecheon River; so notoriously polluted since the Japanese occupation but recently recovered enough to constitute a tourist attraction; to speak for...

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Other Authors: Kim, Kyŏng-muk, 1985- (Screenwriter, Director), Yi, Ju-sŭng, 1989- (Actor, Performer), Pak, Chi-hwan, 1980- (Actor, Performer), Pak, Sang-hun (Actor, Performer)
Format: Video
Language:Korean
Language Notes:This edition in Korean with English subtitles.
Published: Honolulu, HI : Asia Pacific Films, 2008.
Series:Asian film online
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Online Access:Connect to this streaming video (Alexander Street Press)
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Summary:In telling the story of a man and his contemplative walk along the river that divides Seoul, director Kim Kyung-Mook is using his setting of the Cheonggyecheon River; so notoriously polluted since the Japanese occupation but recently recovered enough to constitute a tourist attraction; to speak for South Korea's shifting and alternating identity between the old and the new Seoul. He centers his surrealistic comic drama on a transsexual who is just at the point of becoming a woman, and who one day gets out of his house feeling that someone is observing him. While wandering in the streets, he meets a talking dog, after which he is chased by a mysterious man. Hiding in a shop, he is transformed into a woman. Thus transformed he anticipates love but his body reverts to that of a male. The male side of the protagonist perceives the city very differently from the female side, and man-woman and dog-that-talks walk the changing city together.
Item Description:Title from resource description page (viewed Aug. 6, 2013).
Physical Description:1 online resource (1 video file (61 min.)).
Playing Time:01:01:13