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Spring, Summer, Autumn, Winter... and Spring (Bom yeoreum gaeul gyeoul geurigo bom) (2003)
Directed by:
Kim Ki Duk
Date of birth:
20 December 1960, Bonghwa, South Korea
Writing credits:
Kim Ki-duk
Music by:
Ji-woong Park
Country:
South Korea | Germany
Language:
Korean
Color:
Color
Runtime:
103 min
Released:
2003
Genre:
Drama
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Synopsis
An old monk educates a child in a one-room Buddhist monastery floating in the middle of a lake in Korea. In spring, the boy torments a fish, a frog and a snake by tying heavy stones to them. The old monk does the same thing to the child, warning that he will always carry such a burden in his heart. When we next see the boy, he is an adolescent. In summer, a girl comes to the monastery to convalesce. She and the young monk are gradually drawn to each other and begin a relationship. The old monk discovers them, and decides that the girl is well enough to go home. The young monk follows her.

When he returns in autumn, he is 30 and has murdered his unfaithful wife in a fit of passion. He attempts suicide, but the elderly monk helps him conquer despair by having him carve a sutra. Two policemen arrive, but are persuaded to let him complete the task before arresting him. Alone again, the old monk commits suicide. It is winter when the man, now middle-aged, returns. He begins restoring the deserted monastery. A woman brings her baby; as she leaves it behind, she falls through the ice and drowns. In spring, the man - himself now an old monk - raises the boy as he himself was raised.

Starring: Su Oh-yeong, Kim Young-min, Seo Jae-kyung, Kim Jong-ho, Ha Yeo-jin
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This movie takes place in a very peacefull place among moutains where a monk and his apprentice live in a small wooden house standing upon a lake.

The only way to get there is to use a barge.
As the title announces it the movie starts in spring and ends in spring too but the story does not take place on a year but on a long period of time where the seasons symbolise the different ages of the apprentice.
We'll see him child during the first spring, young adult during winter, he'll have around 30 in the autumn ... and so on ...
During these seasons the monk will pass through different struggles, including love and modern life, and will find his way to mind peace with the help of buddhism and the teachings of his master.
This movie is really "zen". There are many beautifull landscape highlighted by a very good director, Ki-duk Kim.
The dialogs are minimals and like the monk, the spectator is invited to take his time and peacefully learn from what he sees.
"Spring Summer Fall Winter and Spring" from Kiarostami on Vimeo.
More films created by Kim Ki Duk
- Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter... and Spring (2003)
- Samaritan Girl (2004) - Samaria
- The Isle (Seom) (2000)
- Crocodile (1996)
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