Aug

20

2008




Ki-duk Kim’s “Dream” (Korean title “Bi-Mong”) is moving closer to its release date in South Korea. While an exact release date has not been given, the movie has been slotted for its release sometime in October. Furthermore, on August 19th, the movie received its rating from the Korean movie board. The movie received a rating allowing only those 18 and over to view the film. This might raise an eyebrow or two, or perhaps wet the lips a bit with visions of steamy bed scenes between Joe Odagiri and Na-yeong Lee. But unfortunately, the movie didn’t receive that rating because of any sexual content or violence or foul language. Rather, the movie was deemed vieweable for 18 and older because of its difficult to understand story line. Ki-duk Kim Film along with distributor Spong Ent. has stated that they won’t resubmit the movie. And with that, in October “Dream” will see its release in South Korea. Young kids will just have to wait a wee bit longer.


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  1. 3 jicks Says: August 23, 2008

    Thank goodness I am over 18!!

    And hopefully not having a dumb day when I am watching this film lol

    But since when do you sit down for a Kim Ki Duk film & expect not to have to think???

  2. 2 PrincelyLuna Says: August 21, 2008

    and possibly closer to its release on dvd?? hope so.

  3. 1 1minutefilmreview Says: August 21, 2008

    Interesting. Will definitely watch it asap.