Taekwondo
이방인
Release: 1998-02-14
·Runtime: 92m
South Korean Kim lives alone in Warsaw, Poland, where he teaches taekwondo. His wife and daughter live in Berlin, just six hours away by train, but he's been traveling around Europe for 10 years and hesitates to even send a birthday card to his daughter. One day, he finds the bag of a woman, Yola (Eva Gabriluk), who has been pickpocketed, and the two become close. Another chance encounter with a delinquent young man, Mihau (Pavogiu Bourcik), brings them together, and they become an important part of Kim's life. Through Yola, Kim reconnects with lost feelings of love, and the always-flirtatious and unruly Mihau reminds him of his own restless youth...
Production Countries
South Korea
Poland
Production Companies
KiHweck ShiDae
Daewoo Media & Filmed Entertainment
MS Films
Agencja Produkcji Filmowej
Komitet Kinematografii
Telewizja Polska
Cast
Cezary Żak
as Restaurant Owner
Mariusz Leszczyński
Wiesław Cichy
as Policeman
Iwona Rulewicz
as Magda
Piotr Zelt
as Jola's Mate
Andrzej Niemirski
as Barman in the Pub
Ewa Gawryluk
as Jola
Michał Bukowski
as Marek
Paweł Nowisz
Tomasz Dedek
as Club Chairman
Jerzy Moes
as Car Owner
Choi Ji-woo
as Kim's Daughter (voice)
Bartosz Opania
as Young Pole
Hanna Polk
as Cashier
Leon Charewicz
as Landlord
Sławomir Orzechowski
as Guest in the Restaurant
Janusz Bukowski
as Michał's Father
Anna Nowak
as Waitress, Jola's Mate
Jacek Różański
as Car Owner
Ahn Sung-ki
as Kim
Paweł Burczyk
as Michał
Jerzy Łapiński
as Hairdresser
Ernestyna Winnicka
as Boy's Mother
Agnieszka Czekańska
as Michał's Girlfriend
Kim Ji-sook
as Kim's Wife (voice)
Waldemar Barwiński
as Michał's Mate