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Burning

Original title: Beoning
  • 2018
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 28m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Steven Yeun in Burning (2018)
A woman's life is intertwined with two men - one rich and the other a courier who struggles to make ends meet.
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Jong-su bumps into a girl who used to live in the same neighborhood, who asks him to look after her cat while she's on a trip to Africa. When back, she introduces Ben, a mysterious guy she m... Read allJong-su bumps into a girl who used to live in the same neighborhood, who asks him to look after her cat while she's on a trip to Africa. When back, she introduces Ben, a mysterious guy she met there, who confesses his secret hobby.Jong-su bumps into a girl who used to live in the same neighborhood, who asks him to look after her cat while she's on a trip to Africa. When back, she introduces Ben, a mysterious guy she met there, who confesses his secret hobby.

  • Director
    • Lee Chang-dong
  • Writers
    • Jungmi Oh
    • Lee Chang-dong
    • Haruki Murakami
  • Stars
    • Yoo Ah-in
    • Steven Yeun
    • Jeon Jong-seo
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    83K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,263
    73
    • Director
      • Lee Chang-dong
    • Writers
      • Jungmi Oh
      • Lee Chang-dong
      • Haruki Murakami
    • Stars
      • Yoo Ah-in
      • Steven Yeun
      • Jeon Jong-seo
    • 392User reviews
    • 277Critic reviews
    • 91Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 54 wins & 144 nominations total

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    Yoo Ah-in
    Yoo Ah-in
    • Lee Jong-su
    Steven Yeun
    Steven Yeun
    • Ben
    Jeon Jong-seo
    Jeon Jong-seo
    • Shin Hae-mi
    Kim Soo-Kyung
    Kim Soo-Kyung
    • Yeon-ju
    Choi Seung-ho
    • Lee Yong-seok
    Moon Sung-keun
    Moon Sung-keun
    • Lawyer
    • (as Sung-Keun Moon)
    Min Bok-gi
    Min Bok-gi
    • Judge
    Lee Soo-Jeong
    • Prosecutor
    Ban Hye-ra
    • Jong-su's Mom
    Cha Mi-kyung
    Cha Mi-kyung
    • Hae-mi's Mom
    Lee Bong-ryun
    Lee Bong-ryun
    • Hae-mi's Sister
    Ok Ja-yeon
    Ok Ja-yeon
    • Ja-yeon
    Lee Joong-ok
    Lee Joong-ok
    • Patrolman
    Jeon Seok-chan
    • Seok-chan
    Kim Shin-rock
    Kim Shin-rock
    • Shin-rok
    Jang Won-hyung
    • Won-hyeong
    Jo Yong-joon
    • Ben's home security guard
    • (as Yong-joon Jo)
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    • Self
    • (archive footage)
    • (uncredited)
    • Director
      • Lee Chang-dong
    • Writers
      • Jungmi Oh
      • Lee Chang-dong
      • Haruki Murakami
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    6OdinsRagnarok

    Burning your time

    While the movie has some good acting, direction and cinematography, the overall plot is paper thin and drawn out. This is based on a short story, and a short film would probably suit it better. I completely understand it is a "slow burn" movie, but it really did not have to be 2,5 hours long. The first 1,5 hour is simply to set up the premise. Should have been 30min at most to get it going.

    That being said, the film does feel smarter in hindsight, when reflecting back on what characters said and you understand the underlying meanings of what they were actually implying and talking about. Don't expect a huge mystery plot though. This movie is 75% drama, with some mystery and thriller elements sprinkled on top.
    8domtaylor

    The rare film that gets its value upon reflection.

    It's the rare film that gets its value upon reflection rather than during watching. It's not boring as such, but with its extremely long runtime it does generally feel slow paced and often runs the risk of being quite dull. Luckily though, the pure sense of mystery that surrounds the three core players (our protagonist included) and the film's world as a whole keeps things intriguing throughout. As the narrative progresses, however, and the core mystery of the piece arrives, things get a lot more intriguing and this intrigue lasts long after the haunting finale. That's where the film really gets its merit. None of the enigmas are definitively answered, and this leads to an extremely subtle - yet wholly rewarding - experience that allows you to draw your own conclusions of what it was actually about. The picture could be about several different things, and it all depends on the individual spectator response. This, as well as the complete lack of on-the-nose exposition, is very refreshing in today's age of cinema where nothing is left to the imagination anymore. We are not told, or even explicitly shown, anything integral to answer the core mystery and this allows you to reflect on all of the intricacies of several different scenes in order to draw your own conclusions. It really is a one of a kind experience that will leave you scrutinising for days, discovering a new narrative possibility upon every thought. Its slow pace and the sense that it's not really going anywhere might make it seem hard to get through initially, but once it's over it becomes a rich, rewarding experience. 8/10
    JohnDeSando

    One of the best films of the year.

    "To me, the world is a mystery." Jongsu (Ah-In Yoo))

    The protagonist of Burning is a naïve young Korean, Jongsu, shuffling through a life that gets incrementally more interesting in each scene but not passionate until pushed by a lovely girl or a slippery enemy. Then it burns.

    As the opening quote signifies, Jongsu is a naïve but romantic sort, inarticulate when he is in conversation but soulful through his eyes. Daily he can be seen either in Seoul or tending the family farm in the town of Paj. Director Chang-dong Lee slowly sets up the subtle class conflict with two other characters, the three of whom create a romantic triangle that provides the heat Lee incorporates into a central fire motif. His influence by Faulkner's Barn Burning is alluded to in the film as both works emphasize the uncertainty of finding peace in a world that attacks his family while the family contributes to the lack of peace.

    Meeting a childhood friend, attractive and aggressive Haemi (Jong-seo Jeon) after 16 years turns Jongsu more sociable but still introverted. The real mystery is what she wants in a relationship because her new friend, slick and manipulative upper-middle-class Ben (Steven Yeun), is interested in her as well ("He's the Great Gatsby," Yongsu says). It is confusing for introvert Jongsu to deal with his lust for her and to figure out Ben's complex motives. Jongsu also envies the Ben's carefree wealth. The three hander takes off when the three are jousting.

    Director Chang-dong Lee keeps the slim plot going frame by frame until we have some idea many frames later that this film may turn out to be a thriller.

    Jongsu is in an existential state of uncertainty, where he receives stimuli but gives little in return except to the cow and Haemi's cat, Boil, which doesn't materialize any time soon. The trial of his farmer dad in court provides insight into Jongsu's troubled family life and the contrast to that of the rich, suave, carefree Ben.

    Additionally, an unreality motif prevails where Haemi may be telling the truth or making it up, such as with the cat or her childhood trauma. At least in the first part of the story before we begin to see reality biting its way into inexperienced Jongsu's life.

    The importance of this Korean jewel of a mystery lies not in the plot but rather the psychological miasma of youthful fears and exploration, where life is a mystery because he is experiencing it now, as if he were creating his own identity minute by minute, and as if there was no history but family ties and the inchoate desires of a young man. Burning is an exemplary international film that should receive an Oscar nod.
    7ValDudka

    It's burning not outside, but inside

    An amazingly graceful Korean story, exciting the viewer's attention and not letting go until the end. The film isn't for a wide audience, lasts 2 and a half hours, it goes slowly and asks a lot of questions. But the plot is built correctly, so that the viewer can understand the characters and start thinking about the questions that have arisen. The independent film seems to be divided into 2 parts: the first tells the story of a love triangle, and the second goes to a fascinating detective thriller. Director Lee Chang-dong wonderfully plays with the viewers' imagination who are trying to understand the thoughts of the main characters and their intentions. I liked very much the juxtaposition of the main characters - the writer Lee Jong-soo, who cannot see the hidden meaning and thus awakens a strong hunger inside himself, which doesn't allow him to sleep and to enjoy a life, to create; his opponent, Ben, a kind of rich Gatsby, quite the opposite one, he is filled with inspiration and understands the true beauty of all things, thus filling himself and everyone around him with a mysterious special flame. The narration is slow, during this time you can fully enjoy the visual component, excellent camera work. Scene setting, editing, actors' play - everything works for the picture and its success. No wonder that the film won a prize at the Cannes Film Festival.
    Red_Identity

    Fascinating and endlessly riveting

    I found this to be perhaps the most suspenseful film of the year so far. That suspense is not the usual type found in regular horror or thriller films, but it instead comes from the atmosphere and pacing of the film that hints at darker truths and ambiguities. Technically this is superbly done, with the cinematography and score standing out in particular. Although it's the lead actor who has to do all of the heavy lifting, it is Steven Yeun's performance that leaves the most impact. He's practically an enigma throughout the whole thing, and leaves so much open to interpretation and perception that it's not an easy role at all.

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    • Trivia
      The scene in which the main characters talk at Jong-su's house was filmed over a month. They were only able to shoot for a few minutes every day to capture consistent twilight on camera.
    • Quotes

      Shin Hae-mi: Do you know Bushmen in the Kalahari Desert, Africa It is said that Bushmen have two types of hungry people. Hungry English is hunger, Little hungry and great hungry. Little hungry people are physically hungry, The great hungry is a person who is hungry for survival. Why do we live, What is the significance of living? People who are always looking for these answers. This kind of person is really hungry, They called the great hungry.

    • Connections
      Featured in Do-ol-Ah-in O-bang-gan-da: We Are All Special Beings (2019)
    • Soundtracks
      Générique
      Written by Miles Davis (uncredited)

      Performed by Miles Davis

      Courtesy of Warner/Chappell Music France

      Played during the dance scene with a background of a sunset

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    • Release date
      • May 17, 2018 (South Korea)
    • Countries of origin
      • South Korea
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Baska Sinema (Turkey)
      • capelight pictures (Germany)
    • Languages
      • Korean
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Beoning
    • Filming locations
      • 203-3 Manu-ri, Tanhyeon-myeon, Paju, South Korea(Jong-su's house)
    • Production companies
      • Pine House Film
      • NHK
      • Now Films
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $718,991
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $26,130
      • Oct 28, 2018
    • Gross worldwide
      • $7,578,315
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    Tech specs

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    • Runtime
      • 2h 28m(148 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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