Bleak Night
Original Title
Pasookkoon- Director: Sung-Hyun Yoon
- Writer: Sung-Hyun Yoon
CGiii Comment
Bleak is the word...
A father [very] slowly unravels the events and details leading up to and following his teenage son's suicide. It's not what you expect...there are heroes and villains aplenty, they are not who you expect.
A nascent psychotic or just a bad boy?!? Or, a confused young man trying to get a grip on his emotions? Whatever...it's a masterful performance.
The narrative is complex...concentration is required. This is not an easy ride. Much...is left unsaid, there are red herrings...this is a world where words speak louder than actions. A world where truth doesn't only hurt - it kills.
Finely crafted by a gifted director.
Intelligent. Intense. Riveting. Utterly brilliant.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Three best friends, Ki-tae, Dong-yoon, and Hee-june; they thought their friendship would last forever. A few tiny cracks of distrust start to develop among these best friends. Ki-tae and Hee-june are suddenly filled with misunderstanding and hated, and Ki-tae starts to use violence against Hee-june. When Dong-yoon finds out about Ki-tae's behavior toward Hee-june, he tries to stop Ki-tae but fails. Instead, what started out as little doubts, push these three boys into the point of no return.
Cast & Characters
Je-hoon Lee as Gi-Tae;
Jung-min Park as Hee-Joon;
Jun-Young Seo as Dong Yoon