Start Download of Netflix. Get It following our Guide. The Most Popular Apps and Games at Reviewed.
Read reviews & find best-selling HDTVs. Free UK delivery on eligible orders!
Search results
Oct 6, 2016 · The Net: Directed by Kim Ki-duk. With Ryu Seung-beom, Lee Won-geun, Kim Young-min, Choi Gwi-hwa. A North Korean fisherman breaks his boat engine by accident and drifts down to South Korea. After enduring brutal investigations in the South, he eventually gets sent back to North Korea.
- (4.6K)
- Drama
- Kim Ki-duk
- 2016-10-06
Plot. Ryoo Seung-bum stars as Nam Chul-woo, a poor fisherman living a simple life in North Korea with his wife and daughter. [2] One day his net gets caught in his engine, and he is suspected of being either a defector or a spy when his boat accidentally drifts into South Korean waters. [3]
When his boat breaks down at sea, a North Korean fisherman drifts into South Korea. Enduring brutal interrogations and witnessing the dark sides of the society contrasting with its 'developed ...
- (1)
- Kim Ki-Duk
- Drama
- Ryu Seung-Beom
Sep 5, 2016 · Film Review: ‘The Net’. A North Korean fisherman is suspected of being either a defector or spy when his boat accidentally drifts into South Korean waters. A Kim Ki-duk film playing in Venice...
A fisherman breaks his boat engine by accident and drifts down to South Korea. After enduring many brutal investigations, he eventually gets sent back to North Korea. But before leaving South Korea, he sees how developed the country is and the contrasting dark sides of it.
- Drama
- 113min
- Oct 06, 2016
- 113 min
Iconoclastic filmmaker Kim Ki-duk is best known for lurking at the extreme end of South Korean cinema, so this bold fish-out-of-water tale marks a distinct change of pace. Balancing spy-movie thrills with character-driven drama, The Net examines the ideological chasm of Korea’s North-South divide.
People also ask
Who are the actors in 'the Net' starring Kim Ki-duk?
What is the net about?
Is the net a good movie?
Is the net a masterpiece?
Oct 6, 2016 · A North Korean fisherman breaks his boat engine by accident and drifts down to South Korea. After enduring brutal investigations in the South, he eventually gets sent back to North Korea. Before leaving South Korea, he notices the dark side of its society contrasting with its “developed“ image.