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Cast

Kim U-chang

Kim U-chang

Self

Sul Soon-bong

Sul Soon-bong

Self

Kim Jun-hyong

Kim Jun-hyong

Self

Kim Yun-mie

Kim Yun-mie

Self

Kim Min-hyong

Kim Min-hyong

Self

Kim Yun-hyong

Kim Yun-hyong

Self

Crew

Choi Jeong-dan

Choi Jeong-dan

Director

Choi Jeong-dan

Choi Jeong-dan

Executive Producer

Choi Jeong-dan

Choi Jeong-dan

Development Producer

Hyeon Gwang-il

Hyeon Gwang-il

Development Producer

Kim Hyung-nam

Kim Hyung-nam

Script Editor

Choi Jeong-dan

Choi Jeong-dan

Script Editor

Kim Hyung-nam

Kim Hyung-nam

Editor

Lee Hak-min

Lee Hak-min

Editor

Oh Cheng-ok

Oh Cheng-ok

Director of Photography

In Byung-hoon

In Byung-hoon

Director of Photography

Park Jae-in

Park Jae-in

Director of Photography

Kim Bo-ram

Kim Bo-ram

Director of Photography

Kim Gu-young

Kim Gu-young

Director of Photography

Kim Hoon-Kwang

Kim Hoon-Kwang

Director of Photography

Choi Young-min

Choi Young-min

Director of Photography

Choi Kyu-dae

Choi Kyu-dae

Director of Photography

Yu Seung-man

Yu Seung-man

Director of Photography

Park Seong-hoon

Park Seong-hoon

Original Music Composer

Park Sang-gyun

Park Sang-gyun

Sound Mixer

Oh Tae-yeon

Oh Tae-yeon

Colorist

Lee Hyun-sook

Lee Hyun-sook

CG Supervisor

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In the Sea of Strange Thoughts

20250.0 / 10115 min
Documentary

Overview

19-year cinematic footprint of Kim Uchang, South Korea's leading humanist

An old scholar, who has lived in his own metaphysical world, reflects on life, death, and love, after his wife has an accident and as he senses the approaching death. The film provides a glimpse into the hidden life of Kim Uchang, a humanist who has exerted the most profound influence on modern South Korean intellectual history, and presents a depiction, focusing on love, of the clumsiness and irony behind the old scholar’s ​​seemingly wise and perfect life. A story uncovered from the daily life of Kim Uchang that would deliver profound lessons, warming humor, and wisdom about life. Here is his history that the director has traced for nineteen years.