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Lee Chang-dong Collection (Blu-Ray) (*)
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$56.99

Original Title: Bakhasatang / Oasiseu / Si
Alternate Title: Peppermint Candy / Oasis / Poetry
Screened, competed or awarded at:
Cannes Film Festival
Vancouver International Film Festival
Venice Film Festival
Other Film Festival Awards


Language Selections:
English ( Subtitles )
Korean ( DTS 5.1 )
Korean ( DTS-HD Master Audio )


Product Origin/Format:
Australia ( Blu-Ray/Region A/B/C )

Running Time:
402 min

Aspect Ratio:
Widescreen (1.78:1)

Special Features:
3-DVD Set
Box Set
Interactive Menu
Scene Access
Special Edition


Movie filmed in 1999-2010 and produced in:
France ( France, Benelux )
Japan ( India, Eastern Asia )
South Korea ( India, Eastern Asia )


Directed By:
Lee Chang-dong


Written By:
Lee Chang-dong


Actors:
Sul Kyung-gu ..... Yongho
Moon So-ri ..... Sunim
Kim Yeo-jin ..... Hong-ja
Se-beom Park ..... Shinkwang man
Jung Suh ..... Miss Lee
Ko Seo-hie ..... Kyung-ah
Park Ji-yeon ..... Female student
Lee Dae-yeon ..... Detective Kang
Kim Kyeong-ik ..... Myung-sik
Jeong Woo-hyeok ..... Corporal Park
Kim In-kwon ..... Sergeant Lee
Bae Jang-soo ..... Camera shop owner
Yu Yeon-su
Sul Kyung-gu ..... Jong-du Hong
Moon So-ri ..... Han Gong-joo
Ahn Nae-sang ..... Jong-Il Hong
Ryoo Seung-wan ..... Jong-Sae Hong
Choo Kwi-jung ..... Jong-Sae's Wife
Jin-gu Kim ..... Mrs. Hong
Son Byung-ho ..... Han Sang-shik
Ga-hyun Yun ..... Sang-Shik's Wife
Park Myung-shin ..... Woman Neighbor
Park Gyeong-geun ..... Woman Neighbor's Husband
Han Dae-gwan ..... Detective 2
Jin-seob Han ..... Detective 1
Lee Jong-woo ..... Soldier Kim
Ko Seo-hie ..... Bottled water woman
Gwak Soo-jung ..... Apartment landlady
Kim Young-joo ..... Jong-Doo's relative
Yun Jeong-hie ..... Yang Mi-ja
Lee Da-wit ..... Jong-wook
Kim Hee-ra ..... Elder Kang
Ahn Nae-sang ..... Ki-beom's Father
Kim Yong-taek ..... Poet Kim Yong-taek
Park Myung-shin ..... Hee-jin's Mother
Kim Jong-goo ..... Park Sang-tae
Kim Hye-jung ..... Jo Mi-hye
Min Bok-gi ..... Soon-jeong's Father
Jang Hye-jin ..... Mr. Kang's second daughter-in-law
Kwon Hyuk-soo ..... Read the poem member
Kim Ja-yeong ..... Bus woman
Kim Nam-jin ..... Soo-ok
Choi Yong-hyun ..... Lee Dong-gyoo


Synopsis:
Peppermint Candy: Young Ho is a depressed middle-aged man. At his old friend group's reunion, he grows increasingly aggressive until he rushes to the railway to commit suicide. As he screams in regret, we follow the train in reverse, observing the six chapters of his life that led up to his suicide. Oasis: Jong-du, a young man just out of prison for manslaughter, is a social misfit: fidgety, snuffling, laughing inappropriately, without a super ego. When released, he calls on the family of the victim; they send him away, but not before he has seen Gong-ju, a young woman disabled severely by cerebral palsy. Both are abused by their families, and both are used by them as well. Although their relationship begins with Jong-du's criminal behavior, a friendship develops. They talk of favorite things; he washes her hair; they go out; in late night phone calls, he helps her past her fears of the dark. Is there a place in the world for these two inarticulate people? Poetry: A sixty-something woman, faced with the discovery of a heinous family crime and in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease, finds strength and purpose when she enrolls in a poetry class.



This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 11 December, 2025.
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