“Coast Guard” ( Cor. 해안선; Hae anseon ) is a 2002 South Korean film made by Kim Ki Dook .
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| 해안선 | |
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| Genre | drama |
| Producer | Kim Ki Dook |
| Producer | Li Songzhe |
| Author script | Kim Ki Dook |
| In the main cast | Jang Dong Gong Kim junghak Pak Jia Yu Khejin |
| Operator | Buck Donghyun |
| Film company | Korea Pictures , Prime Entertainment |
| Duration | 94 minutes |
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| Year | 2002 |
| IMDb | ID 0341384 |
Content
Story
The film tells about the everyday life of the coastal guard of South Korea . The soldier Kan San Byung, a private 1st class, serves in one of the coast guard units and dreams of shooting the border violator - the “spy”. During one of the night shifts, he shot and blown up a drunken local resident who made his way into the restricted area with his girlfriend. Kahn and the girl of the deceased go crazy. The girl sees in each soldier the coast guard his late lover and pestering them, having sex with many of them. Kahn receives leave after the successful capture of the "spy", then the girl throws him. The army recognizes him unfit for military service and dismissed from the army after his attempt to move to Seoul during night watch. He returns to kill his colleagues.
Awards and nominations [1]
- 2003 - three prizes at the Karlovy Vary Film Festival : FIPRESCI Prize , Netpac Award , Karlovy Vary City Prize (all - Kim Ki Duk)
- 2003 - nomination for the prize “Crystal Globe” of the Karlovy Vary Film Festival (Kim Ki Duk)
Notes
Links
- Coast Guard at Internet Movie Database
- Coast Guard at allmovie
