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Korean Film Review
Arirang Radio
42 episodes
4 days ago
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee
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24 Radio Star (라디오 스타)
Korean Film Review
8 minutes 33 seconds
3 years ago
24 Radio Star (라디오 스타)

#comedy #drama #radio #DJ #rock star #Lee Joon-ik #Park Joong-hoon #Ahn Sung-ki #The Book of Fish #2006 #recorded in October, 2021

Once a superstar with a music award on his belt, rocker Choi Gon now sings in a rundown cafe. His manager for more than 20 years, Min-soo makes a deal with the radio station producer to have Gon DJ at a remote radio station in the suburbs. Reluctant to work at first, Gon soon finds out that the little things matter the most, and his attitude towards his pal and manager Min-soo gradually changes.

Like King and the Clown, Lee Joon-ik wanted his next film to also be about the lives of outsiders, saying, “I think the tragedy of capitalist society is that so many people endlessly struggle to become part of the mainstream. I want to keep showing that those outside the mainstream of society can also be happy.“

Park Joong-hoon and Ahn Sung-ki had starred together in three previous films, namely, Chil-su And Man-su(1988), Two Cops(1993), Nowhere To Hide(1999). Ahn said, “If we did not sustain our 20-year friendship, we could not have done justice to the touching scenes in Radio Star.”

Korean Film Review
Film critic Molly Kim recommends you two Korean films every week. She tells a brief story of the film with witty commentary and talks about the stars in it. Writer: Molly Kim Producer: Goh Min-suk Edit producer: Cha Jun-mee