Fengshui (2018 film)
Fengshui | |
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Hangul | 명당 |
Hanja | 明堂 |
Revised Romanization | Myeong-dang |
Directed by | Park Hee-gon |
Screenplay by | Jung Ja-young |
Produced by | Lee Kang-jin |
Starring | Cho Seung-woo Ji Sung Kim Sung-kyun Baek Yoon-sik Moon Chae-won |
Cinematography | Baek Yoon-seok Lee Ji-hoon |
Edited by | Kim Chang-joo |
Music by | Jang Young-gyu |
Production company | Jupiter Film |
Distributed by | Megabox Plus M[1] |
Release date |
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Running time | 126 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Budget | ₩10 billion[2] |
Box office | US$16 million[3] |
Fengshui (also referred as Feng Shui) is a 2018 South Korean period film directed by Park Hee-gon. It stars Cho Seung-woo, Ji Sung, Kim Sung-kyun, Baek Yoon-sik and Moon Chae-won.[4] The film tells the story of a pungsu[5] expert, Park Jae-sang, who can determine the land that bring good fortune and people around him who compete to occupy the land in order to change their fate and become king.
The film is the third and final installment of Jupiter Film's three-part film project on the Korean fortune-telling traditions, following The Face Reader (2013) and The Princess and the Matchmaker (2018).[6] It was released in South Korea on September 19, 2018.[7]
Premise[]
A period drama about those who struggle to become king and fight over grave sites and a young man who lost his parents attempting to take revenge on the king.[8][9][6]
Cast[]
Main[]
- Cho Seung-woo[10] as Park Jae-sang
- Ji Sung[10] as Heung-sun
- Kim Sung-kyun[10] as Kim Byung-ki
- Baek Yoon-sik as Kim Jwa-geun
- Moon Chae-won[11] as Cho-sun
- Yoo Jae-myung as Goo Yong-sik
Supporting[]
- Lee Won-geun[12] as Hun-jong
- Park Choong-sun as Jung Man-in
- Kang Tae-oh as Won-kyung
- Tae In-ho as Chun Hee-yeon
- Jo Hyun-sik as Jang Soon-kyu
- Jung Jae-heon as Ahn Pil-joo
- Jeon Shin-hwan as Ha Jung-il
Special appearance[]
- Kim Min-jae as Crown Prince Hyomyeong[13]
- Heo Sung-tae as Lee Si-young
- Son Byong-ho as Kim Yoon-cheol
- Yang Dong-geun as Lady Nam's husband
- Jo Bok-rae as Bbeokkuki
Production[]
Principal photography began on August 22, 2017. Production ended on January 5, 2018.[14][15] Filming take place in Hadong, Gyeongnam-do.[16][17]
Release[]
The film premiered in South Korea on September 19, 2018, with age 12-rating.[18] The film was released alongside The Great Battle, The Negotiation, and The Nun, which considered as the most competitive week on Korean Box Office this year.[19] In North America, the film was released in limited theaters on September 21, 2018.[20]
The film has been selected to screen at the Spotlight on Korea section of the 38th Hawaii International Film Festival in November 2018.[20]
The film was released in VOD services and digital download on October 15, 2018.[21][22]
Reception[]
Critical response[]
The film received mixed reviews. Praise was given to the acting performances (particularly by Cho Seung-woo, Baek Yoon-sik, and Ji Sung), and cinematography. Most criticisms centered on how the film failed to become a gripping political period-drama despite its solid cast, and some weak performances (particularly by Ji Sung and Lee Won-geun).[23][24]
Yoon Min-sik from The Korea Herald wrote, "Director Park does a passable job of keeping up the suspense with intriguing characters and depiction of the peril at hand, although this is not an immensely difficult task with the abundance of quality actors. Cho is good as usual, and Baek’s steady tone and solemn look reek of charisma. However, the film relies too much on luck, guesswork and brute force to appeal as a political drama."[23]
Woo Jae-yeon from Yonhap News Agency wrote, "Despite the compelling story peppered with twists and stellar performances by Cho Seung-woo, Ji Sung and Baek Yoon-sik, one might leave the theater, feeling the business is unsolved and more stories are left to be told...[however] the filming locations, boosted by the excellent work of the cinematography, is quite breathtaking and fascinating."[24]
Box office[]
The film earned US$78,146 from previews and pre-sales.[25]
On its opening day, the film attracted 108,832 moviegoers and grossed US$778,024, finished second behind The Great Battle which released on the same day.[26] During its opening weekend, the film finished in second place with US$4.5 million gross from 548,989 attendance, tailing The Great Battle in the lead.[27] After 6 days of screening, the film surpassed 1 million admissions on September 24, 2018.[28]
The film dropped to third place during its second weekend with US$1.9 million gross from 240,449 attendance, 58% lower gross compared to its debut weekend.[29] On October 2, the film surpassed 2 million admissions.[30] During its third weekend, the film dropped to seventh place with US$141,921 gross from 19,969 attendance, 92% lower gross compared to its second weekend.[31]
As of October 30, 2018, the film attracted 2,084,811 moviegoers with US$15.8 million gross.[3]
References[]
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- ^ "추석 극장가, 韓영화 3편 동시 개봉..공멸? 한편만 살아남기?". Naver (in Korean). Star News. Retrieved September 10, 2018.
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- ^ "CHO Seung-woo and JI Sung Meet at GREAT SITE". Korean Film Biz Zone. July 5, 2017.
- ^ Korean version of Feng Shui
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- ^ "Story of land that made a king to unfold on screen". Kpop Herald. 13 August 2018.
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- ^ "Production Begins on GREAT SITE with CHO Seung-woo, JI Sung and More". Korean Film Biz Zone. 7 September 2017.
- ^ "MYEONG-DANG Wraps 4 Months of Filming". Korean Film Biz Zone. 15 January 2018.
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- ^ "'명당', IPTV 서비스 오픈…안방서 열기 잇는다". Joy News 24 (in Korean). Retrieved 15 October 2018.
- ^ "[쿡리뷰] '명당' 탄탄한 추석영화, 하지만 신선하지는 않은". www.kukinews.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-06-14.
- ^ a b "[Herald Review] 'Feng Shui' pretty solid, but not riveting as political drama". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- ^ a b "(Movie Review) 'Feng Shui' resonates but lacks gripping power". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 14 September 2018.
- ^ "FENGSHUI (2018)". KOFIC. September 18, 2018. Archived from the original on September 18, 2018.
- ^ "[NC스코어]'안시성', 개봉 첫날 1위…추석 극장가 흥행 이어갈까". News Culture (in Korean). September 20, 2018.
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- ^ "[박스오피스IS] 조승우X지성 '명당' 추석 당일 100만 돌파(공식)". Sports Daily (in Korean). September 25, 2018.
- ^ "[무비:스코어] '안시성' 452만 돌파, 1위 수성…'협상' 역주행 2위". Xports News (in Korean). October 2, 2018.
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External links[]
- 2018 films
- Korean-language films
- 2010s historical drama films
- South Korean films
- Films directed by Park Hee-gon
- South Korean historical drama films
- 2018 drama films
- Films set in the Joseon Dynasty