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Crocodile is a 1996 South Korean film. Released on November 16, [1] it was the directorial debut of Kim Ki-duk and stars Cho Jae-hyun as the titular character. [2] The film tells the story of a man living at the edge of the Han River in Seoul who saves a woman trying to commit suicide.
Nov 16, 1996 · Crocodile: Directed by Kim Ki-duk. With Cho Jae-hyun, Jae-Hong Ahn, Jeon Moo-song, Yun-kyeong Woo. A woman forms a twisted bond with a homeless violent thug who prevented her suicide.
Kim Ki-duk’s stunning debut is a study of violence in South Korean society and seemingly unlike any other Korean films made before it. It depicts the life of violent thug, Crocodile, who lives...
Nov 16, 1996 · Under the Han River lives Crocodile, a rugged member of the lumpenproletariat who exists from schemes and stealing. His position as a scavenger of society undermines South Korea’s boasts of its newfound economic position as an Asian Tiger. One day, Crocodile finds a girl floating in his river.
A woman forms a twisted bond with a violent thug who prevented her suicide, then raped her.
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Nov 16, 1996 · 102min | Release date in South Korea: 1996/11/16. Synopsis. Crocodile is a mysterious man without a home, a personal history nor a conscience. He lives under the Han River Bridge fishing out dead bodies of suicide victims and selling them to the family of the deceased.
Under the Han River lives Crocodile, a rugged member of the lumpenproletariat who exists from schemes and stealing. His position as a scavenger of society undermines South Korea’s boasts of its newfound economic position as an Asian Tiger. One day, Crocodile finds a girl floating in his river…