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Shiri (film)

Swiri
Shiri Poster.jpg
Theatrical poster
Hangul
Revised Romanization Swiri
McCune–Reischauer Swiri
Directed by Kang Je-gyu
Produced by Byeon Moo-rim
Lee Kwan-hak
Written by Kang Je-gyu
Starring Han Suk-kyu
Choi Min-sik
Yunjin Kim
Music by Lee Dong-joon
Cinematography Kim Seong-bok
Edited by Park Gok-ji
Distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Films (USA, theatrical)
Destination Films (USA, all media)
Release date
  • February 13, 1999 (1999-02-13)
Running time
125 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Budget US$ 8,500,000 (est.)

Shiri (Hangul쉬리; RRSwiri) is a 1999 South Korean action film, written and directed by Kang Je-gyu.

Swiri was the first Hollywood-style big-budget blockbuster to be produced in the "new" Korean film industry (i.e. after Korea's major economic boom in late 1990s). Created as a deliberate homage to the "high-octane" action film made popular by Hollywood through 1980s, it also contained a story that draws on strong Korean national sentiment to fuel its drama. Much of the film's visual style shares that of the Asian action cinema, and particularly Hong Kong action cinema, of John Woo, Tsui Hark, Ringo Lam, and the relentless pace of the second unit directors, like Vic Armstrong and Guy Hamilton, in the James Bond films.

The movie was released under the name Shiri outside of South Korea; in Korea, the title was spelled Swiri. The name refers to Coreoleuciscus splendidus, a fish found in Korean fresh-water streams. At one point Park has a monologue wherein he describes how the waters from both North and South Korea flow freely together, and how the fish can be found in either water without knowing which it belongs to. This ties into the film's ambitions to be the first major-release film to directly address the still-thorny issue of Korean reunification.

In October 1992, an elite group of North Korean soldiers are put through a brutal training regime. Under the auspices of their commander, Park Mu-young (Choi Min-sik), they will be sent into South Korea as sleeper agents, to be reactivated at some later date. The most promising of the group is Lee Bang-hee, a female sniper who assassinates several key South Korean figures over the next six years.


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