Patrick Frater Asia Bureau Chief Park Chan-wook, the Korean filmmaker behind “Oldboy” and last year’s “Decision to Leave,” has joined as producer and co-writer of historical drama film “War and Revolt.” The film is Park’s first collaboration with Netflix, the global streaming platform that is market leader in Korea and which has been instrumental in the global success of Korean contemporary culture. “War and Revolt” tells the story of two childhood friends, portrayed by Gang Dong-won and Park Jeong-min, who become adversaries.
It is directed by Kim Sang-man (“Midnight F.M.”) from a script by Shin Chul and Park Chan-wook. Production is by Moho Film, the powerhouse indie behind Park’s “Decision to Leave,” “The Handmaiden” and the 2013 Bong Joon Ho-directed “Snowpiercer” film, in collaboration with Semicolon Studio.
Gang (“Jeon Woochi,” “Secret Reunion” “The Priests”) takes center stage as the enigmatic Cheon-young, a character whose remarkable martial prowess defies his humble origins as a slave.
Struggling to break free from the chains of servitude, Cheon-young combines charm and action. Park Jeong-min (“Decision to Leave,” “Dongju: The Portrait of a Poet”) assumes the role of Jong-ryeo, Cheon-young’s former master and scion of the Joseon dynasty’s most influential military family.
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