Kill Boksoon
Sul Kyung-gu, Jeon Do-yeon
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Sul Kyung-gu
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Jeon Do-yeon
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Esom
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Kim Si-A
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Koo Kyo-hwan
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In Kill Boksoon, director Byun Sung-hyun invites us into an astonishing, chilling world in which a killing agency offers an elite path to success and wealth, and talent scouting is all about spotting promising psychopaths and orphans who have nothing to lose. While Boksoon’s daughter is immersed in feelings typical of teenage turmoil, the emotional thermometers of her elders drop to sub-zero temperatures. The leading figures among these cold-blooded assassins are played by the brilliant Jeon Do-yeon and Sul Kyung-gu, in roles that are a million miles away from their cult melodramatic performances in filmmaker Lee Chang-dong’s work. Their characters’ almost preternatural fighting skills allow for some spectacular set pieces that will blow your mind – hopefully not literally.
With
- Jeon Do-yeon (Gil Boksoon)
- Sul Kyung-gu (Cha Min-kyu)
- Kim Si-A (Gil Jae-young)
- Esom (Cha Min-hee)
- Koo Kyo-hwan (Han Hee-sung)
Crew
| Director | Byun Sung-hyun |
| Screenplay | Byun Sung-hyun |
| Cinematography | Cho Hyung-rae |
| Editing | Kim Sang-bum |
| Music | Kim Hong-jip, Lee Jin-hee |
| Sound Design | Kim Byung-in |
| Sound | Kim Byung-in |
| Production Design | Han Ah-rum |
| Costumes | Kim Jung-won |
| Make-Up | Kwon Su-kyung |
| Assistant Director | Lee Tae-sung |
| Producer | Yi Jin-hee |
World Sales
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Seoul, Korea
Kim Si-A, Jeon Do-yeon
The actors on their way to the premiere.
Kill Boksoon · Berlinale Special · Feb 18, 2023
Jeon Do-yeon
The actor at the Press Conference.
Kill Boksoon · Berlinale Special · Feb 18, 2023
Jeon Do-yeon, Byun Sung-hyun
The actor and the director arrive at the Red Carpet.
Kill Boksoon · Berlinale Special · Feb 18, 2023
Byun Sung-hyun
The director on the Red Carpet.
Kill Boksoon · Berlinale Special · Feb 18, 2023
Kim Si-A, Byun Sung-hyun, Jeon Do-yeon
Kill Boksoon
Berlinale Special · Press Conference · Feb 18, 2023
Kill Boksoon
Berlinale Special · Red Carpet · Feb 18, 2023
Byun Sung-hyun
Born in Seoul, South Korea in 1980, he began working as a child actor in 1987 and studied acting at the Seoul Institute of the Arts. He has written and directed four feature films including Kingmaker for which he won Best Director at the Baeksang Art Awards which recognise excellence in film, television and theatre in South Korea, as well as Best Directing Achievement in a South Korean Film at the Daejong Film Awards.
Filmography
2010 Cheong-chun Geu-ru-beu (The Beat Goes On) 2012 Na-ui Pi-e-seu Pa-teu-neo (Whatcha Wearin’) 2017 Bul-han-dang: Na-ppeun Nom-deul-ui Se-sang (The Merciless) 2022 King-me-i-keo (Kingmaker) 2023 Kill Boksoon
Bio- & filmography as of Berlinale 2023