Peppermint Candy [DVD] - Classic Holiday Movie for Christmas & Family Gatherings - Perfect Gift for Candy Lovers & Film Enthusiasts
Peppermint Candy [DVD] - Classic Holiday Movie for Christmas & Family Gatherings - Perfect Gift for Candy Lovers & Film Enthusiasts

Peppermint Candy [DVD] - Classic Holiday Movie for Christmas & Family Gatherings - Perfect Gift for Candy Lovers & Film Enthusiasts

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Product Description Spring, 1999. On a railroad bridge overlooking an idyllic riverbank, Yong-Ho (Sul Kyung-Ku) faces an oncoming train. Distraught and beyond reason, Yong-Ho shouts, "I'm going back!" right before the train takes his life... Peppermint Candy takes viewers back before Yong-Ho's death, and back through 20 years of the doomed man's life. Director Lee Chang-Dong weaves an emotionally wrenching tale about the futility of dreams against the unstoppable march of time. Like Memento, Peppermint Candy unfolds in reverse, with each stop in time giving new insight into Yong-Ho, as he becomes the man who will one day submit to his own death on a railroad bridge - the very same bridge beneath which he would declare his love for Sun-Im (Moon So-Ri) 20 years earlier... But Peppermint Candy is more than a portrait of one man's self-destructive regret. Lee Chang-Dong takes Yong-Ho and the audience through 20 years of turbulent Korean history, including a stop at the tragic Gwang-ju Massacre, where Yong-Ho performs an act that will forever change his life. Full of harrowing moments and bittersweet emotions, Peppermint Candy earns every bit of its reputation as a masterpiece of the Korean New Wave! Review "... excellent playing by all the leads." -- Derek Elley, VARIETYSimilar to mind bending indie hit "Memento" -- Media Circus

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It's one Korean guy's life, told backwards. This turned out to be a very good idea, because this man is not what he was when he was a boy. The pieces of his life that are shown permit the filmmaker to touch the high points and the very low points of South Korean history of the last 40 years. There was apparently a lot of conflict in South Korea during that period (long after the Korean war had ended), and this movie conveys what it all most have felt like just by concentrating on the experience of this one man, and the changes that occurred in his personality as he grew up and passed middle age.This is not a fun movie, but I think it's a realistic one. The availability of movie like this elswhere than in the USA is what has made me eager to see foreign movies ever since I first saw some from Europe 50 years ago.