Over my Dead Body
시체가 돌아왔다 | Si-che-ga Dol-a-wass-da
Directed by Wu Seon-ho (우선호)
Written by Wu Seon-ho (우선호)
110min | Release date in South Korea: 2012/03/29
Links
Synopsis
The story revolves around three main characters and a body. A man fakes his own suicide for insurance money and another man uses the body to fight a gang. With him is a woman who trusts him implicitly. LEE Beom-soo is a former biotech lab researcher and KIM plays the daughter of his senior colleague. KIM Ok-bin's hot pink hair drew a lot of media interest. The film has elements of social satire and black comedy as well as character comedy. At the core of the comedy is various unexpected situations as different characters come ogether. There are also chase scenes shot around Banpo Bridge and the surrounding high-rise apartment blocks. Director WU won the comedy award for the 4th Mise- en-Scene Short Film Festival with My
Really Big Mike and Over My Dead Body marks his debut feature. Considering how the Korean film industry is trying to tighten its belt, the budget for this film is above the average at $2.6 million.
Advertisement
Over my Dead Body
⭐ ReviewsMore
Over my Dead Body
📰 Latest NewsMore
-
[Interview] Ryoo Seung-bum after wandering for 3 years, "I've become an outsider"
-
Lee Beom-soo, Kim In-kwon and Jung Woo-sung
-
Lee Beom-soo joins "Iris 2"
-
Movie of the week "Over my Dead Body"
📰 More News ›
Over my Dead Body
📹 VideosMore
- Over my Dead Body
Movie, 시체가 돌아왔다
Kim Kyeong-jin Body Song - Over my Dead Body
Movie, 시체가 돌아왔다
Gaeparta Support Message - Over my Dead Body
Movie, 시체가 돌아왔다
Kim Kyeong-jin's Parody - Over my Dead Body
Movie, 시체가 돌아왔다
DOZ Tribute Hook Song
More ›
Over my Dead Body
🛒 DVDs, Blu-rays, CollectiblesMore
- Over my Dead Body
DVD (First Press Limited Edition) (English Subtitled)2014/05/28 - Over my Dead Body
OST2012/04/17
More ›
Over my Dead Body
🔢 South Korean Box OfficeMore
Box Office - Admissions (www.cine21.com & www.kobis.or.kr)
- As of 2012.05.06 : 985 178 Admissions
- As of 2012.04.29 : 982 185 Admissions
- As of 2012.04.22 : 962 446 Admissions
- As of 2012.04.15 : 880 186 Admissions
- As of 2012.04.08 : 704 947 Admissions
- As of 2012.04.01 : 368 062 Admissions