Director Kim Seong-su's 'Beat' and 'There is No Sun' to reopen in theaters in March
Director Kim Seong-su's 'Beat' and 'There is No Sun' to reopen in theaters in March
Director Kim Seong-su's films 'Beat' (1997) and 'There is No Sun' (1999) will be re-released in theaters in March.

'Beat' is still talked about as Korea's representative youth film, depicting the portrait of depressed and rebellious teenagers and the reckless spirit of youth in their 20s who constantly dream of tomorrow at the bottom of their lives in 'There is no sun'. With 'Spring in Seoul' exceeding 13 million viewers and the undying enthusiasm, there was an opportunity to see the previous works once again. Actor Jung Woo-sung said in an interview, "The spring of my life was when I met the character Min of 'Beat' in my 20s."
Director Kim Seong-su's 'Beat' and 'There is No Sun' to reopen in theaters in March
Director Kim Seong-su's 'Beat' and 'There is No Sun' to reopen in theaters in March
'Beat' Jung Woo-sung's motorcycle scene, famous lines such as "I had no dream" and "17 to 1", the Hawaiian shirt in 'There is no sun', and old pop song inserts such as 'Love potion No. 9' are constantly being talked about. . The still contains the famous motorcycle scene from 'Beat', which everyone knows even if they haven't seen the movie, and the chemistry between Jung Woo-sung and Lee Jung-jae from 'There is No Sun'.

Reporter Ha-neul Lee, Ten Asia greenworld@tenasia.co.kr translated by google