Brothers in Heaven | |
Director: | Park Hee-jun |
Producer: | Baek Tae-whan |
Screenplay: | Park Hee-jun |
Starring: | Sung Hoon Jo Han-sun Yoon So-yi |
Runtime: | 114 minutes |
Country: | South Korea |
Language: | Korean |
Brothers in Heaven, originally titled Come Back to Busan Port, is a 2017 South Korean action crime film starring Sung Hoon, Jo Han-sun and Yoon So-yi and directed by Park Hee-jun.
Twin brothers who were separated soon after being orphaned as young children struggle to reconcile after many years of not knowing each other. Taeju is a police officer and Taesung is a local gang leader, but both end up being in love with the same woman. The film is set in Busan.[1] [2]
The film was directed by Park Hee-jun. Although falling in the action crime genre,[3] it also contains hidden philosophical symbols referring to religious allegories.
The working title was Come back to Busan Port, the name of a famous song by Korean singer Cho Yong-pil.
Brothers in Heaven had its premiere in the Special Screenings section at the Hiroshima International Film Festival[4] [5] in Japan on November 26, 2017, and went on general release on January 17, 2018.