Rooster (1990)
Doo-chil, a 46 Year old small poultry farm owner, is the head of the family, yet with no authority rather intimidated by aggressive wife, mother-in-law, and three daughters. One day, Doo-chil makes delivery of chickens to a slaughter house and meets Ok-ja who works there as an accountant. Ok-ja prostitutes at night at motels and barbershops to support her family and pay for her brother's education. Doo-chil goes out for a drink with Duk-bae, the egg seller, who tries to persuade Doo-chil into marrying his daughter and later they end up at a high class barbershop where he runs into Ok-ja. He is disappointed, but since then, feeling compassion toward her, he approaches Ok-ja. Ok-ja's mind also gradually slants toward him, moved by his honesty and sincerity. One day, upon arrival at a beach about dawn, two of them witness the dazzling sunrise over the horizon and realize the beginning of their passionate relationship.
Director: Shin Seung-soo
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Kim In-mun as |
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Choi Yu-ra as |
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Kim Hee-ra as |
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Kim Ae-kyung as |
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Kook Jong-Hwan as |
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Kim Yu-haeng as |
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Jeon Hye-seong as |
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Park Eun-ha as |
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Yang Su-jeong as |
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Choe Jae-ho as |
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Ra Kap-sung as |
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Sin Chan-il as |
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Nam Po-dong as Rooster Keeper |
| Editing | Kim Hyun | Editor |
| Writing | Na Han-bong | Adaptation |
| Directing | Shin Seung-soo | Director |
| Production | Do Dong-hwan | Producer |
| Camera | Jin Young-ho | Director of Photography |