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Beyond the Mountain

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Calorie Rating: 152
Released: 1991-08-25
Running Time: 108 Minutes
Studios: Sung-Il Cinemart,


In a quite mountain temple Chim-hae follows a path of asceticism under the instruction of the High Priest, Pop-yon. One day, the high priest sends him on an errand to another mountain temple known as Sowondang. Sowondang was widely renowned for the beautiful Buddhist nun, Myo-hon who lived there. On Chi,-hae's way back he spots the delightful Myo-hon in the distance. From that moment he realizes her existence is overpowering to his. Days later, his craving is fulfilled when he gets to meet her in their mist at Sowondang. They are immediately attracted to each other in this wonderful first rendezvous. However, they foresee a grim future lying ahead. While returning to his temple, Chim-hae gets lost in the mist causing great concern and confusion among the other followers. Three days later Chim-hae awakes to find himself at home in the temple after having been rescued by the monk. Known as Mubul who had found him in the mountains.

Director / Directors



Cast

Choi Jin-young
Character: Chim-hae
Kim Geum-yong
Character: Myo-heun
Jeon Moo-song
Character: Monk

Shin Seong-il
Character: Jin-Gong
In-hwan Jang
Character: Bup-yun


Production and Crew

Kim Hyun
Editor
Um Aing-ran
Executive Producer

Ko Un
Novel

Ahn Dong-gyu
Executive Producer
Chung Ji-young
Adaptation
Cho Se-rae
Adaptation

You Yong-kil
Director of Photography