Nowhere to Hide (1999 film) explained

Nowhere to Hide
Director:Lee Myung-se
Starring:Park Joong-hoon
Ahn Sung-ki
Choi Ji-woo
Jang Dong-gun
Country:South Korea
Language:Korean
Native Name:
Child:yes
Hide:no
Header:none
Hangul:인정사정 볼 것 없다
Hanja: 볼 것 없다
Rr:Injeong sajeong bol geot eopda
Mr:Injŏng sajŏng pol kŏt ŏpta

Nowhere to Hide is a 1999 South Korean film written and directed by Lee Myung-se.[1]

Synopsis

The film is set in Incheon in South Korea. A murder is committed, and the cops search for the killer.

Opening up in monochrome but with occasional flashes of colour, the first action scene is a disorientating strobe-like affair. From there the movie proceeds in color, with many innovative editing techniques, including slow-motion, jump cut, step-printed slow motion, "jump dissolves," still frames, and layering images on top of one another.

Cast

Awards

Deauville Asian Film Festival (Festival du film asiatique de Deauville) 2000

Jang Dong-gun won the best supporting actor at the Blue Dragon Film Awards for his role as Detective Kim.

Reception

The film was a hit at both the inaugural Asia Pacific Film Festival in Sydney, and the Sundance Film Festival, but its American release was limited, brief, and unsuccessful.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 付捞促胶悼酒老焊[悼酒老焊概芭柳:脚悼酒9岿龋]]. 9 June 2015.