Summaries

In a time of political and social unrest in nineteenth-century Korea, an uncouth, self-taught painter explores his natural talent amidst the repressive world around him.

The struggles of an artist. Jang Seung-up (1843-1897), also called Owon, focusing on the years 1882 to 1897, when Korea was in political upheaval, caught between China and Japan, the conservative dynasty dying, and peasant revolt at hand. Jang, born poor, has genius; a merchant, Kim, becomes his patron, finding him a teacher. Jang must convince others that a commoner can have talent, then move beyond his ability to copy old masters and find his own style. He's bedeviled by a temper and alcohol, arguments with patrons as he seeks commissions, and relationships with kisaeng, particularly Mae-hyang, that start and stop. It's the life of a restless spirit producing great art.—<[email protected]>

Details

Keywords
  • china
  • army
  • burning a portrait
  • kiln
  • porridge
Genres
  • Drama
  • History
  • Biography
Release date May 9, 2002
Motion Picture Rating (MPA) Unrated
Countries of origin South Korea
Language Japanese Korean
Filming locations South Korea
Production companies CJ Entertainment Taehung Pictures

Box office

Gross US & Canada $64029
Opening weekend US & Canada $8196
Gross worldwide $6988181

Tech specs

Runtime 2h
Color Color
Sound mix Dolby Digital
Aspect ratio 1.85 : 1

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