Fly High Run Far Explained

Fly High Run Far
Native Name:
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Hangul:개벽
Rr:Gaebyeok
Mr:Kaebyŏk
Director:Im Kwon-taek[1]
Producer:Han Yong-su
Kim Jin-moon
Starring:Lee Deok-hwa
Music:Shin Byung-ha
Cinematography:Jung Il-sung
Editing:Park Soon-duk
Distributor:Chun Wu Films Co., Ltd.
Runtime:146 minutes
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
Gross:$0[2]

Fly High Run Far is a 1991 South Korean film directed by Im Kwon-taek. It was chosen as Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards.[3] [4] [1]

Plot

A film about Choe Si-hyeong, a leader of the Donghak Peasant Revolution of late 19th-century Korea.[1]

This film revolves around the life of Choi Shi-hyong, head of the religious sect, Chondogyo, in the later part of the Chosun Kingdom. He is constantly sought and harassed by the authorities. In 1864, Choi Jeh-woo, the reformist and founder of the Chondogyo sect is executed on charges of "deluding the world and deceiving the people". His successor, Choi Shi-hyong, begins to receive a ground swell of support from an increasing number of people. He then finds himself the subject of oppression by the court. He is separated from his family and goes to hide in a hermitage in the Taeback Mountains. With the belief that his wife is dead, Choi burns the tablet delicated to her and flees to an even more remote region of the mountains.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Fly High Run Far-Kae Byok (Gaebyeog) (1991). 2021-07-06. Korean Movie Database (KMDb).
  2. Web site: Fly High, Run Far (1991). Korean Film Council. 2021-07-06.
  3. Book: Lee Young-il. Richard Lynn Greever. 1988. The History of Korean Cinema. Motion Picture Promotion Corporation. Seoul. 89-88095-12-X. 275–278.
  4. Web site: Grand Bell Awards (Daejong). 2021-07-06. korean-drama-guide.com. 2022-04-19. https://web.archive.org/web/20220419001356/https://korean-drama-guide.com/Grand-Bell-Awards-Daejong.html. dead.