Arirang is about Kim Ki-duk, playing 3 roles in 1. Through Arirang I climb over one hill in life. Through Arirang I understand human beings, thank the nature, and accept my life as it is now.
We are now… in the terrestrial world lurking with desires, in the ghostly world lurking with sorrow in the imaginary world lurking with dreams, with no beginning nor end, slowly going crazy.
What is affection that it still remains all around me decaying? It’s still stuck to the crown of my head, testing my emotions.
It’s still hiding deep within my heart, testing my sense of compassion. If I didn’t give my heart, they would be bad people erased from memories but if I gave my heart, I couldn’t let them go till the day that I die as despicable people.
Ah… Arirang, Alright. Let’s mercilessly kill each other in our hearts till we die. Even today, I hold back as I get angry, I laugh as I get jealous, I love as I despise, And forgive as I quiver with the urge to kill. Wait, I will kill, Myself, who remembers you. --Cannes Film Festival
Cannes (Un Certain Regard): Un Certain Regard Award, Karlovy Vary (Another View), Toronto (Real to Reel), Helsinki (Asian Cuts), Mar del Plata (Panorama), AFI FEST (World Cinema), Stockholm (Asian Images), Terracotta, Istanbul (Documentary Time), CPH PIX (Asian Connection)
About this movie
Title: Arirang (2011)
Directed by: Kim Ki-duk
Date of birth: 20 December 1960, South Korea, Bongwha
Writing credits: Kim Ki-duk
Music: Kim Ki-duk (sound)
Year: 2011
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Color: Color
Runtime: 100 min.