All That Falls Has Wings
1990 South Korean film
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Hangul | 추락하는 것은 날개가 있다 |
Hanja | 墜落하는 것은 날개가 있다 |
Revised Romanization | Chorakhaneun geoseun nalgaega ittda |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch‘urakhanŭn kŏsŭn nalgaega itta |
Directed by | Jang Gil-su[1] |
Written by | Yun Dae-seong Jang Gil-su Lee Jong-hak |
Produced by | Lee Ji-ryong Lee Jeong-ju |
Starring | Kang Soo-yeon Son Chang-min |
Cinematography | Lee Suck-ki |
Edited by | Kim Hee-su |
Music by | Shin Byung-ha |
Distributed by | Danam Enterprises Co., Ltd. |
Release date |
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Running time | 122 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
All That Falls Has Wings (Korean: 추락하는 것은 날개가 있다; RR: Churakhaneun geos eun nalgaega itda) is a 1990 South Korean film directed by Jang Gil-su. Among many other honors, it was awarded Best Film at the Grand Bell Awards ceremony.[2][1]
Plot
This youth melodrama tells the story of a law student from a small village in Korea, and the irresponsible girl with whom he falls in love. The girl leads a reckless life, working in bars in Itaewon, and in the U.S., while the law student follows her. Their relationship ends in tragedy with the man shooting the woman, and her confessing her true love before dying.[1]
Cast
- Kang Soo-yeon[1]
- Son Chang-min
- Choi Min-sik
- Lee Hyo-jung
- An Hye-ri
- Lee Nak-hoon
- Moon Mi-bong
- Lee Jong-man
- Kim Jeong-rim
- Kim Ju-eon
- Kim Ji-young
References
- ^ a b c d "That Which Falls Has Wings(ChurakHaneunGeoseun-Nal...(1989)". Korean Movie Database (KMDb). Retrieved 2009-07-19. and 추락하는 것은 날개가 있다. Cine21 (in Korean).
- ^ "Grand Bell Awards (Daejong)". korean-drama-guide.com. Retrieved 2021-07-06.
External links
- "Churakhaneun geos eun nalgaega itda". The Complete Index to World Film. Archived from the original on 2012-09-08. Retrieved 2009-07-19.
- All That Falls Has Wings at IMDb
Preceded by | Grand Bell Awards for Best Film 1990 | Succeeded by Passion Portrait |
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Grand Bell Award for Best Film
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- Deaf Sam-yong (1965)
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- Coming Back (1967)
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- Patriotic Martyr An Jung-gun (1972)
- The General in Red Robes (1973)
- The Land (1974)
- Flame (1975)
- Mother (1976)
- Diary of Korean-Japanese War (1977)
- Police Story (1978)
- The Hidden Hero (1979)
- Son of Man (1980)
- Invited People (1981)
- Come Unto Down (1982)
- Mulleya Mulleya (1983)
- Adultery Tree (1984)
- Mother (1985)
- Pillar of Mist (1986)
- Diary of King Yeonsan (1987)
- Come Come Come Upward (1989)
- All That Falls Has Wings (1990)
- Passion Portrait (1991)
- Fly High Run Far (1992)
- Seopyeonje (1993)
- The Story of Two Women (1994)
- The Eternal Empire (1995)
- Henequen (1996)
- The Contact (1997)
- Spring in My Hometown (1999)
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