7.2 /10 1 Votes7.2
84% Cinematography Kim Hoon-kwang Box office 310,073 USD | 6/10 IMDb 3.5/5 Music by Kim Soo-chul Budget 1.73 million USD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Min Byung-lockLee Hee-won Written by Im Kwon-taekSong Gil-han Starring Park Joong-hoonKang Soo-yeonYe Ji-won Initial release 17 March 2011 (South Korea) Screenplay Im Kwon-taek, Song Kil-han Cast Kang Soo‑yeon, Ye Ji‑won, Park Joong‑hoon, Han Soo‑yeon, Kwon Hyun‑sang Similar The Surrogate Woman, Farewell to the Duman River, Festival, Come Come Come Up, The Taebaek Mountains |
Hanji (Hangul: 달빛 길어올리기; RR: Dalbit Gireoolligi; lit. "Scooping Up the Moonlight") is a 2011 South Korean drama film written and directed by Im Kwon-taek. It is Im's 101st film and was inspired by a true story.
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Plot
Pil-yong is a middling civil servant who is gripped by guilt every time he sees his wife Hyo-kyung, who is half-paralyzed from a stroke induced by his affair with another woman. But he finds newfound purpose in life when he is assigned to revive Jeonju's hanji industry. Hanji is Korean traditional paper made from mulberry trees; it is known in Asia for its beauty, flexibility and high quality, can reportedly last a thousand years, and is used for writing and creating 2D images similar to painting as well as 3D objects such as chamber pots and tea service. What begins as a desperate attempt to be promoted at work turns into a consuming passion as Pil-yong discovers the beauty of the craft, and he joins other devotees (such as documentary filmmaker Ji-won) to reenact traditional methods of hanji-making under the moonlight.