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Splendid Outing (blu ray) Limited Edition

Splendid Outing (blu ray) Limited Edition

SPLENDID OUTING (1978) directed by Kim Soo-yong (THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE CLOWN) limited edition bluray release.

Following a dream about her dead twin sister, thriving corporate tycoon Gong Do-hee (Yoon Jeong-hee, POETRY) takes a drive to the seaside. But her splendid outing becomes a nightmarish one when she is kidnapped and forced to live with a gruff island fisherman who insists that she is his runaway wife.

Featuring a timely message about political oppression that evaded the stringent censors of the day, this daring modernist work from prolific Korean cineaste Kim Soo-yong (Mist) stands as one of the boldest works of Korean cinema’s darkest era — the 1970s.

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Splendid Outing (blu ray) Limited Edition
$85.14

Splendid Outing (blu ray) Limited Edition

SPLENDID OUTING (1978) directed by Kim Soo-yong (THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE CLOWN) limited edition bluray release.

Following a dream about her dead twin sister, thriving corporate tycoon Gong Do-hee (Yoon Jeong-hee, POETRY) takes a drive to the seaside. But her splendid outing becomes a nightmarish one when she is kidnapped and forced to live with a gruff island fisherman who insists that she is his runaway wife.

Featuring a timely message about political oppression that evaded the stringent censors of the day, this daring modernist work from prolific Korean cineaste Kim Soo-yong (Mist) stands as one of the boldest works of Korean cinema’s darkest era — the 1970s.

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SPLENDID OUTING (1978) directed by Kim Soo-yong (THE CHRYSANTHEMUM AND THE CLOWN) limited edition bluray release.

Following a dream about her dead twin sister, thriving corporate tycoon Gong Do-hee (Yoon Jeong-hee, POETRY) takes a drive to the seaside. But her splendid outing becomes a nightmarish one when she is kidnapped and forced to live with a gruff island fisherman who insists that she is his runaway wife.

Featuring a timely message about political oppression that evaded the stringent censors of the day, this daring modernist work from prolific Korean cineaste Kim Soo-yong (Mist) stands as one of the boldest works of Korean cinema’s darkest era — the 1970s.