Five Pillars
Five Pillars

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Five Pillars

2016
Movie
86 min
English

The lives of vastly separate people collide in interweaving stories of liberty, identity, tolerance, responsibility and class.

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IMDb6.5/10
Director: Jong-hoon ParkGenres: Drama, Crime

Plot Summary

In 1970s Korea, a young boy, Kim Dong-hyun, navigates a difficult life marked by poverty and neglect. He finds solace and a sense of belonging in a local orphanage. However, the orphanage is not a safe haven, as it is run by a cruel woman who exploits the children. Dong-hyun must find the strength within himself and the support of his peers to confront the injustice and seek a better future.

Critical Reception

Five Pillars received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its poignant portrayal of childhood hardship and resilience. Some reviewers found the narrative to be a bit slow-paced, but generally acknowledged its emotional impact and strong performances.

What Reviewers Say

  • The film effectively captures the bleakness of poverty and the strength of the human spirit.

  • Performances, particularly from the young lead, are a highlight.

  • Some viewers may find the pacing to be deliberate, but the emotional core is strong.

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Fun Fact

The film was shot on location in South Korea, aiming for an authentic portrayal of the 1970s era.

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