Kingmaker (film)

2022 South Korean political drama film From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kingmaker (Korean: 킹메이커) is a 2022 South Korean historical political drama film, written and directed by Byun Sung-hyun. Set against the backdrop of the 1970 presidential primary of the New Democratic Party, the film is based on real events involving Kim Dae-jung and his key strategist, Uhm Chang-rok [ko].

Hangul
킹메이커
RRKingmeikeo
MRK'ingmeik'ŏ
Directed byByun Sung-hyun
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Kingmaker
Theatrical release poster
Hangul
킹메이커
RRKingmeikeo
MRK'ingmeik'ŏ
Directed byByun Sung-hyun
Written by
  • Byun Sung-Hyun
  • Kim Min-soo
Produced by
  • Lee Jin-hee
  • Park Jun-ho
Starring
CinematographyJo Hyung-rae
Edited byKim Sang-bum
Music by
  • Kim Hong-jip
  • Lee Jin-hee
Production
company
Seed Film
Distributed byMegabox Plus M
Release date
  • January 26, 2022 (2022-01-26)
Running time
123 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Budget₩12 billion[1]
Box officeUS$6 million[2][3]
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Kingmaker was scheduled to be theatrically released on December 29, 2021, but due to the COVID-19 resurgence, it was released on January 26, 2022 to coincide with the Korean New Year holidays. It was also officially invited in the competition section at the 24th Udine Far East Film Festival held from April 22 to 30, 2022.[4]

Plot

A seasoned politician, Kim Woon-beom, who has faced four election defeats, takes on a new challenge to change the world. One day, Seo Chang-dae, a brilliant election strategist, approaches him, eager to join forces. Despite being at a disadvantage, Seo Chang-dae devises an unconventional and groundbreaking campaign strategy. As a result, Kim Woon-beom achieves a series of victories, eventually rising to become his party's presidential candidate.

With the presidential election approaching, they go all-in to secure the ultimate win. However, their journey takes a dramatic turn when an explosion occurs at Kim Woon-beom's residence. As suspicion falls on Seo Chang-dae, their once-unshakable partnership is thrown into uncertainty, leading to a high-stakes political showdown.[5]

Cast

Production

Sul Kyung-gu was cast in the film in July 2018 as politician and Lee Sun-kyun as political strategist. Director Byun Sung-Hyun and Sol Kyung-gu are working together after 2017 crime thriller film The Merciless.[10] On March 29, 2019, on completion of cast line-up the script reading site was revealed by releasing photos.[11]

Director Byun Sung-Hyun worked with his old team for the film. Art director Han Ah-reum, Kim Hong-jip and Lee Jin-hee (music) and Lee Gil-gyu, director of Lighting have worked with him on The Merciless.[12] The film was produced with an estimated cost of ₩12 billion.[1]

Principal photography began on March 25, 2019.[13] and It ended in July 30, 2019.

Release

The film was scheduled for release on December 29, 2021[14] but due to fresh wave of COVID-19 pandemic it has been postponed to January 2022 to coincide with Korean New Year holiday.[15] It was released on January 26, 2022.[16]

The film was officially invited in competition section of the 24th Udine Far East Film Festival held from April 22 to 30, 2022.[4]

Home media

The film was made available for streaming on IPTV (Olleh TV, SK Btv, TV, LG U+TV), Home Choice, TVING, Naver TV, WAVVE, Google Play, KT skylife, Cinefox and KakaoPage from February 24, 2022.[17]

Reception

Box office

The film was released on 1184 screens on January 26, 2022.[18] As per Korean Film Council (Kofic) integrated computer network, the film opened at 2nd place with 58,974 admissions at the Korean box office.[19] It maintained its no 2 position at the Korean box office for consecutive 14 days after its release.[20]

As of September 10, 2022, it is at 12th place among all the Korean films released in the year 2022, with gross of US$6.00 million and 775,583 admissions.[18][3]

Critical response

Song Kyung-won of Cine21 wrote that the film differed from other political dramas and films as it focused on the relationships between the main characters rather than politics or the actual plot, given the fact that the storyline itself was a thinly veiled reference to Kim Dae-jung's presidential election campaign. Song appreciated the direction of Byun Seong-hyeon's writing, "From the stylish scenes, sensuous shooting, and the strong chemistry between the characters, the director's talents are still alive." Concluding the review, Song observed that Seo's use of negative campaigning to help Kim win raised a fundamental question about whether the end justifies the means.[5]

Accolades

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Year Award Category Recipient(s) Result Ref.
2022 58th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Film Kingmaker Nominated [21][22][23]
Best Director Byun Sung-hyun Won
Best Actor Sul Kyung-gu Won
Lee Sun-kyun Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jo Woo-Jin Won
Best Screenplay Byun Sung-hyun and Kim Min-soo Nominated
Best Cinematography Award Jo Hyung-rae Nominated
Best Technical Award (Art) Han Ah-reum Nominated
Chunsa Film Art Awards 2022 Best Director Byun Sung-hyun Nominated [24]
Best Actor Sul Kyung-gu Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jo Woo-Jin Nominated
31st Buil Film Awards Best Director Byun Sung-hyun Nominated [25]
Best Actor Sul Kyung-gu Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jo Woo-jin Nominated
43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Film Kingmaker Nominated [26]
Best Director Byun Sung-hyun Nominated
Best Actor Sul Kyung-gu Nominated
Best Screenplay Byun Sung-hyun, Kim Min-soo Nominated
Best Editing Kim Sang-beom Nominated
Best Cinematography and Lighting Jo Hyung-rae, Lee Gil-gyu Nominated
Best Art Direction Han Ah-reum Won
58th Grand Bell Awards Best Film Kingmaker Nominated [27][28]
Best Director Byun Sung-hyun Won
Best Actor Sul Kyung-gu Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Jo Woo-Jin Nominated
Best Screenplay Byun Sung-hyun, Kim Min-soo Nominated
Best Art Direction Han Ah-reum Nominated
Best Lighting Lee Gil-gyu Nominated
Best Costume Design Jo Hee-ran Nominated
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