The Contact
The Contact | |
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Theatrical poster | |
Hangul | 접속 |
Hanja | 接續 |
Revised Romanization | Jeobsok |
McCune–Reischauer | Chŏpsok |
Directed by | Jang Yoon-hyeon |
Produced by | Sim Jae-myung |
Written by |
Jang Yoon-hyeon Jo Myeong-joo |
Starring |
Han Suk-kyu Jeon Do-yeon |
Music by |
Choi Man-sik Jo Yeong-wook |
Cinematography | Kim Seong-bok |
Editing by | Park Gok-ji |
Distributed by | Myung Films |
Release dates |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
The Contact (Hangul: 접속; RR: Jeobsok) is a 1997 South Korean romance film directed by Jang Yoon-hyeon. Starring Han Suk-gyu and Jeon Do-yeon, it was the second biggest-grossing Korean film of 1997 with 674,933 admissions,[1] and was awarded the Grand Bell Award for best picture.
Plot
One day, radio DJ Dong-hyeon (Han Suk-gyu) receives an anonymous package containing a Velvet Underground record. Dong-hyeon hopes that the record was sent by his former lover. He decides to play the song Pale Blue Eyes off of that record. At the same time, a home shopping telemarketer, Soo-hyeon (Jeon Do-yeon) listens to the radio program while driving her car.
The next day, Soo-hyeon makes a request through the internet for Dong-hyeon to play the song again. Dong-hyeon then contacts Soo-hyeon, hoping she is his former girlfriend or someone he knows.
Awards
1997 Blue Dragon Film Awards[2]
- Best New Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
1997 Grand Bell Awards
- Best Film
- Best Editing
- Best Adapted Screenplay - Jang Yoon-hyeon
- Best New Actress - Jeon Do-yeon
References
External links
- The Contact at the Internet Movie Database
- The Contact at Koreanfilm.org
Preceded by Henequen |
Grand Bell Award for Best Film 1997 |
Succeeded by Spring in My Hometown |