Chilsu and Mansu
Chilsu and Mansu

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Chilsu and Mansu

1988
Movie
109 min
Korean

An aimless young man and his sign-painter friend draw a crowd when they climb to the top of a high-rise billboard.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: Park Kwang-suGenres: Drama, Comedy

Plot Summary

In Seoul, South Korea, two young men, Chilsu and Mansu, struggle with their lives and aspirations in a society undergoing rapid change. Chilsu, a billboard painter, dreams of becoming a successful artist, while Mansu, his friend, is a boxer with dreams of escaping poverty. Their lives are marked by their search for identity and meaning amidst societal pressures and personal challenges.

Critical Reception

Chilsu and Mansu was a critical and commercial success in South Korea, praised for its realistic portrayal of youth in a rapidly modernizing nation and its blend of social commentary with humor. It captured the anxieties and hopes of a generation navigating significant societal shifts.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic depiction of working-class youth.

  • Applauded for its blend of social realism and moments of levity.

  • Seen as a significant film in the context of South Korean cinema's burgeoning democratization.

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Awards & Accolades

Won Best Film at the Blue Dragon Film Awards and the Grand Bell Awards in 1989. Park Kwang-su also received accolades for his direction.

Fun Fact

The film's setting in Seoul during the late 1980s captures a pivotal period of South Korean history, just before the Seoul Olympics and a significant surge in democratic reforms.

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