Go Go 70s | |
---|---|
Hangul | 70 |
Revised Romanization | Gogo 70 |
McCune–Reischauer | Kogo 70 |
Directed by | Choi Ho |
Produced by | Shim Bo-kyeong Lee Jong-ho Park Jae-hyun |
Written by | Choi Ho Bang Jun-seok Baek Bae-jeong |
Starring |
Jo Seung-woo Shin Mina |
Music by | Bang Jun-seok |
Cinematography | Kim Byeong-seo |
Edited by |
Kim Sang-bum Kim Jae-bum |
Distributed by | Showbox/Mediaplex |
Release date
|
|
Running time
|
118 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Go Go 70s (Hangul: 고고70) is a 2008 South Korean drama/musical film set in the 1970s.
South Korea in the 1970s was in the Dark Ages of Park Chung-hee's military dictatorship, but it was also an era of revolutionary upheaval with regards to culture. After wandering the shabby clubs of a U.S. military base, vocalist Sang-kyu and guitarist Man-sik form the indie rock band The Devils with four other members. After entering a rock band contest and making a strong impression with their shocking yet entertaining performance, The Devils achieve stardom and begin playing at a club called Nirvana. Mimi, a groupie who follows the Devils from town to town, also becomes an icon with her dance moves and fashion sense. However, their heyday doesn't last long as one of the band members gets killed in a fire at the club. To make matters worse, many clubs are being forced to shut down due to military oppression, which would fundamentally take away the opportunity for bands to perform. Despite their despair and looming disbandment, Sang-kyu plans one last concert for The Devils.
The screenplay was co-written by director Choi Ho, composer Bang Jun-seok and Baek Bae-jeong, based on Bang's experiences as a child listening to The Beatles. Lead actor Jo Seung-woo took guitar lessons to prepare for his role.
The film sold 595,156 tickets nationwide and earned $3,433,279.