Bong Soo is a nave farmer. Although he works as hard as possible, he never gets to be better off. He even postpones his daughter Sun Yi's marriage. Young Ho, a son who comes home from military service, is in love with Ok Gyeong. She has grown up at Bong Soo's and works at the bar of Eok Jo's wife. Poverty-stricken, Bong Soo is cajoled by Eok Jo, a usurer, into selling cattle and starts a used goods business to make money. But he is deprived of his money by a swindler and his group in Seoul. One night Bong Soo picks up some money Eok Jo drops while he is trying to rape Ok Gyeong. While Bong Soo fights with Eok Jo, he kills him by accident. Ok Gyeong picks up the money and gives some to Young Ho. With that money, Ok Gyeong and Young Ho are about to be off to Seoul but are caught by the police who are investigating Eok Jo's murder case. Convinced that they are murderers, the police put them in custody and send them to the police station by train. Bong Soo follows the departing train, crying out that he is the murderer and that it should be him who should be arrested. (Source: Korean Film Archive) Edit Translation
- English
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- dansk
- Norsk
Where to Watch The Money
Cast & Credits
- Kim Seung HoBong SooMain Role
- Choi Nam HyunUhk JoMain Role
- Choi Eun Hee Main Role
- Kim Jin KyuYoung HoMain Role
- Hwang Jung Soon[Uhk Jo's wife]Main Role
- Jeong Ae Ran[Mother]Support Role
Reviews
Neorelismo
Les Misérables coreano. O meglio una pagina di neorealismo coreano molto simile al nostro filone cinematrografico italiano del dopoguerra. Quando la sorte di accanisce sui più deboli, fragili e ignoranti. Ho letto che il film doveva essere presentato come opera cinematografica a un prestigioso festival del cinema del periodo ma fu ritirato dal governo preoccupato per l'immagine che il proprio paese avrebbe dato di sé. E per molti aspetti, direi che rispetta ancora molti canoni di una certa filmografia del paese