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The President's Last Bang
- (Widescreen, Subtitled)
- Format: DVD
- Rated UNR
- Release Date: 4/4/2006

The President's Last Bang
- (Widescreen, Subtitled)
- Format: DVD
- Rated UNR
- Release Date: 4/4/2006
- Starring: Gweon Byeong-gil, Choi Eun-Jin, Kim Yoon-Ah, Kim Eung-Su, Song Jae-Ho, Han Suk-Gyu, Kwon Byunggil, Lee Jaegu, Kim Sungwook, Kim Taehan
- UPC: 738329045227
- Item #: KOV004522
- Directors: Im Sang-soo, Im Sang-su
- Rated: UNR
- Genre: Comedy-Contemporary, Foreign
- Release Date: 4/4/2006
- This product is a special order
- Subtitles: ENG
- Closed Caption: No
- Original Language: KOR
- Original Year: 2005
- Run Time: 104 minutes
- Distributor/Studio: Kino Lorber

Product Notes
A "wildly funny whirlwind of anarchy, violence and sex" (New York Magazine), the President's Last Bang depicts the brutal reality and ensuing chaos of a political coup with unapologetic frankness, unexpected humor and unrelieved intensity. Imaginatively recreating the 1979 assassination of South Korean President Park Chung-hee, writer-director I'm Sang-soo dares to make complex, realistically neurotic characters out of the most polarizing figures in modern Korean political history. Though outwardly cynical, Korean CIA chief Kim secretly nurtures a personal disgust with his dissolute president's embarrassing appetites and impatience with his dissent-mired nation. During yet another banquet with President Park, the chief executive's corrupt top advisors and two wary party girls, Kim impulsively improvises a conspiracy that will change the course of world politics. When Kim and his thuggish enforcer Ju (Han Suk-kyu, Tell Me Something) make their move, they initiate a bloodbath that threatens to drown both victim and assassin. Going where only Altman's M.A.S.H. and Kubrick's Strangelove have traveled before, the President's Last Bang is both a "nasty, profane and utterly bracing black comedy," (Premiere Magazine) and "assumption-destroying, deeply entertaining political art" (Grady Hendrix, NY Sun). Sang-soo's coolly dynamic camera reveals the most scandalous 24 hours in twentieth century Korean memory with fluid grace and uncommon skill, and his cast anchors the President's Last Bang's remarkable mix of expose, tragedy and farce with keenly observed characterizations. It is contemporary Asian cinema at it's most courageous, audacious and insightful.
Credits
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CreditsGweon Byeong-gil
Choi Eun-Jin
Kim Yoon-Ah
Kim Eung-Su
Song Jae-Ho
Han Suk-Gyu
Kwon Byunggil
Lee Jaegu
Kim Sungwook
Kim Taehan
Kim Sangho
Yoon Yeojung
Kim Byung-Ok
Baek Yun-shik
Han Seok-gyu
Jeong Weon-Jung
Jo Eun-Ji
Kim Seong-jong
Kim Shang-Ho
Kim Tae-Han
Kim Yun-Ah
Lee Jae-Gu
Yun Yeo-jeong
Jo Sang-geon
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DirectorsIm Sang-soo
Im Sang-su
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ProducersMenahem Golan
Shim Jae-myeong
Shin Cheol
Mark di Salle
Yoram Globus