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Recipient Unknown

Recipient Unknown

Drama, War

Kim Ki-duk

Yang Dong-gun, Kim Young-min, Bang Yeon-jin, Myung Kwi-nam, Cho Jai-hyun

2001

South Korea

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Completed

Korean, English

119 minutes

2025-03-02 14:48:00

Detailed introduction

This film (drama)Also known as수취인불명,is aSouth KoreaProducerwomen sex,At2001Released in year 。The dialogue language isKorean, English,Current Douban rating8.3(For reference only)。
At the end of the Korean War, in a village near a U.S. military base in Korea, the lives of most residents were shrouded in the post-war void, confusion, and despair, with no way out. The dark-skinned Shangwu (Yang Dong-gun), born to his mother (Bang Yeon-jin) and an African American soldier during the war, faced discrimination from a young age, developing a violent personality, and would resort to hitting and kicking his mother when unable to vent his frustrations; his mother, unwilling to accept her fate, repeatedly wrote letters to the U.S., hoping her Black husband would bring them to America, but she only received return letters marked “recipient unknown”; meanwhile, his friend Eun-woo (Kim Young-min), who made a living through painting but was physically weak, often got bullied by thugs, and when the girl he loved was insulted and submitted to American soldiers, he could only watch in silent agony.