The King and the Clown - Korean Movie
Dec 5th, 2006 | By andy | Category: MovieClick on the image to purchase The King and the Clown.
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A little about the movie:
The King and the Clown (ì™•ì˜ ë‚¨ìž, Wang ui Namja) is a 2005 South Korean film, adapted from the 2000 Korean play titled “Yi”, (”You”) about Yeonsangun of Joseon, a Joseon dynasty king who falls in love with a court clown who mocks him. The movie is based on a small passage from the Annals of the Joseon Dynasty that briefly mentions the king’s favorite clown. It is the highest grossing (over $85,000,000 in domestic receipts) Korean film in history with 12.3 million viewers, surpassing total admissions of Silmido and Taegukgi. Production costs were relatively modest for a Korean film, approximately $4.5 million dollars.
There are alternative titles of this movie: The King’s Men or The King’s Man (the literal translation of the Korean title) and All the King’s Men (working title).
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