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Hong Kil-dong is a 1986 North Korean historical drama film directed by Kim Kil In.[1][2]

Hong Kil-dong
DVD cover
Chosŏn'gŭl홍길동
Hancha洪吉童
McCune–ReischauerHong Kil-tong
Revised RomanizationHong Gildong
Directed byKim Kil In
Screenplay byKim Se Ryun
Based onHong Gildong jeon
Starring
  • Ri Yong Ho
  • Pak Chun Hui
  • Choe Sun Bok
CinematographyJon Hong Sok
Edited byOm So Yong
Music byJon Chang Il
Hwang Jin Yong
Production
companies
Hong-Jong Corporation
Korea February 8 Film Studio
Distributed byKorea Film Export and Import Corporation
Mokép
Shochiku Home Video
Release date
1986
Running time
108 minutes
CountryNorth Korea
LanguageKorean

The film was based on the Hong Gildong jeon, an anonymous Korean novel about a Robin Hood-like bandit.[3]


Plot


In Joseon-era Korea, Hong Kil-dong is born in Hanseong (modern Seoul) as the illegitimate son of a nobleman. His stepmother tries to have him killed by bandits, but he is rescued by monk who uses magic and martial arts. Hong goes on to train with the monk and defend the oppressed villagers, later fighting an invasion by Japanese ninjas.


Release


Hong Kil-dong was released in 1986. It received a wide release in the Soviet Union and the Eastern bloc, and was very popular in Poland and Bulgaria.[4][better source needed]


Reception


Hong Kil-dong is often listed as among the best North Korean films; authors have noted the influence of Shin Sang-ok, a South Korean director kidnapped by the North Korean regime in 1978 and forced to make films. It is also known for its lack of propaganda and its criticism of policies of the North Korean regime (most notably the Songbun policy).[5] In 2002, North Korean defectors in South Korea were surveyed by The Chosun Ilbo, and declared it the best North Korean film.[4][6] Simon Fowler of The Guardian wrote that "With heaped spoonfuls of Shaw Brothers-inspired kung fu, the film is unlike the entire pantheon of North Korean cinema that had gone before it. This is a film that needs no historical context to be watched and most unusually for North Korean film, can quite easily be enjoyed."[7]


References


  1. "Review: Hong Kil Dong". 18 July 2011.
  2. Curnow, James (1 September 2013). "Hong Kil Dong: The Ironic and the Indestructible".
  3. "North Korean Film Industry Built From Propaganda And Kidnapping Of South Korean Director Shin Sang-ok". VOI - Waktunya Merevolusi Pemberitaan.
  4. Stephenson, ~ Ian (1 August 2017). "REVIEW: Hong Kil-dong [홍길동] (dir. Kim Kil-in, 1986)".
  5. "Hong Gil-dong: Korean classics on North Korean screens". NK News.
  6. Schönherr, Johannes (13 August 2012). North Korean Cinema: A History. McFarland. ISBN 9780786465262 via Google Books.
  7. Fowler, Simon (15 August 2014). "The five best North Korean films". the Guardian.



На других языках


- [en] Hong Kil-dong (1986 film)

[ru] Хон Гиль Дон (фильм)

«Хон Гиль Дон» (кор. 홍길동) — северокорейский приключенческий боевик с элементами боевых искусств, снятый в 1986 году в КНДР. Действие фильма разворачивается в Средние века в Корее и повествует о юноше Хон Гиль Доне — защитнике простого народа. В основе сюжета фильма лежит средневековый корейский роман «Сказание о Хон Гильдоне», корейского автора Хо Гюна.



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