Peppermint Candy
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| Initial release | South Korea |
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| Directors | Lee Chang-dong |
| Screenplay | Lee Chang-dong |
| Cinematography | Kim Hyeong-gu |
| Choi Yeong-taek | |
| This movie is a masterpiece and definitely worth a watch. Although the movie progresses slowly but in the end it . . . | |
| Awards | Baeksang Arts Award for Best New Actor in Film |
| Grand Bell Award for Best New Actor | |
| Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Leading Actor | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Supporting Actress | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Film | |
| Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Screenplay | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Director | |
| Grand Bell Award for Best Screenplay - Original | |
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| ID | 909052 |
About Peppermint Candy
Backtracking from his suicide as a broken and depressed man, this film recounts the life of Yong-ho (Kyung-gu Sol), from his tragic demise to his innocent and idealistic youth, in reverse order. In between, he is a student with photography aspirations, a solider, a police officer and eventually an investor who losses a small fortune in the stock market. He is also a husband, but his marriage to Hong-ja (Yejin Kim) leaves them both unhappy as Yong-ho continues to obsess over someone else.