(original title: 장부일색), also known internationally as The Whore , is a South Korean film released on March 10, 1990. Directed by Park Yong-jun, it features a cast including Kim Beom-gi, Hie Bang, and Kang-jo Lee. Production Details Director: Yong-jun Park Writer: Su-il Park Release Date: March 10, 1990 (South Korea) Alternative Title: The Whore Language: Korean Cast and Characters The film's primary cast includes: Kim Beom-gi as Jin Hie Bang Kang-jo Lee as Kwok-Se Kim Yeon-Gyeong as Yeon-ji Beom-ki Kim as Chi-bal
Top Cast5 * Beom-ki Kim. Chi-bal. * Hie Bang. * Kim Beom-gi. Jin. * Kang-jo Lee. Kwok-Se. * Kim Yeon-Gyeong. Yeon-ji. Jangbu ilsaek (1990) - IMDb
) and its connection to writer Su-il Park—who wrote the famous erotica/folk-drama Byeon Kang-soe
likely blended melodrama with social commentary on the exploitation of women during Korea's rapid urbanization. Availability Finding the version of older Korean films like Jangbu Ilsaek
The song utilizes the metaphor of the body becoming a stake or a nail—something driven into the ground to hold a structure together. It speaks to the idea that when a person dedicates their entire being to a cause (specifically the democratization and labor movements of the era), their body becomes a tool of resistance. It is a solemn vow that "my whole body will become a nail to protect this land."
(original title: 장부일색), also known internationally as The Whore , is a South Korean film released on March 10, 1990. Directed by Park Yong-jun, it features a cast including Kim Beom-gi, Hie Bang, and Kang-jo Lee. Production Details Director: Yong-jun Park Writer: Su-il Park Release Date: March 10, 1990 (South Korea) Alternative Title: The Whore Language: Korean Cast and Characters The film's primary cast includes: Kim Beom-gi as Jin Hie Bang Kang-jo Lee as Kwok-Se Kim Yeon-Gyeong as Yeon-ji Beom-ki Kim as Chi-bal
Top Cast5 * Beom-ki Kim. Chi-bal. * Hie Bang. * Kim Beom-gi. Jin. * Kang-jo Lee. Kwok-Se. * Kim Yeon-Gyeong. Yeon-ji. Jangbu ilsaek (1990) - IMDb jangbu ilsaek 1990 full
) and its connection to writer Su-il Park—who wrote the famous erotica/folk-drama Byeon Kang-soe Chi-bal
likely blended melodrama with social commentary on the exploitation of women during Korea's rapid urbanization. Availability Finding the version of older Korean films like Jangbu Ilsaek Jin. * Kang-jo Lee. Kwok-Se.
The song utilizes the metaphor of the body becoming a stake or a nail—something driven into the ground to hold a structure together. It speaks to the idea that when a person dedicates their entire being to a cause (specifically the democratization and labor movements of the era), their body becomes a tool of resistance. It is a solemn vow that "my whole body will become a nail to protect this land."