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'''''KT''''' is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by [[Junji Sakamoto]] with a screenplay by [[Haruhiko Arai]]. It is based on the kidnapping of [[Kim Dae-jung]] by agents of [[Park Chung-hee]] in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days.
'''''KT''''' is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by [[Junji Sakamoto]] with a screenplay by [[Haruhiko Arai]]. It is based on the kidnapping of [[Kim Dae-jung]] by agents of [[Park Chung Hee]] in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days.

The title '''KT''' means '''K'''illing the '''T'''arget.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hf.rim.or.jp/~t-sanjin/sakamoto_kt.html |title=輝国山人の韓国映画 阪本順治 KT |publisher=Hf.rim.or.jp |language=ja|access-date=2022-12-22}}</ref>


==Plot==
==Plot==
The story is centered on Masuo Tomita, a Japanese intelligence officer who helped arrange for South Korean agents to kidnap and try to kill Park Chung-hee's enemy Kim Dae-jung, who was in exile in Tokyo. Tomita went along with the plan to save a South Korean teacher Lee Jeong-mi, whom he loved.
The story is centered on Masuo Tomita, a Japanese intelligence officer who helped arrange for South Korean agents to kidnap and try to kill Park Chung Hee's enemy Kim Dae-jung, who was in exile in Tokyo. Tomita went along with the plan to save a South Korean teacher Lee Jeong-mi, whom he loved.


==Cast==
==Cast==
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* Hōka Kinoshita
* Hōka Kinoshita
* Akira Hamada
* Akira Hamada

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
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{{Mainichi Film Award for Excellence Film}}


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[[Category:Japanese crime thriller films]]
[[Category:South Korean crime films]]
[[Category:Japanese crime films]]
[[Category:2002 films]]
[[Category:2002 films]]
[[Category:2000s crime films]]
[[Category:2002 crime thriller films]]
[[Category:Screenplays by Haruhiko Arai]]
[[Category:Films with screenplays by Haruhiko Arai]]
[[Category:2000s Japanese films]]
[[Category:2000s South Korean films]]





Latest revision as of 08:45, 17 November 2024

KT
Directed byJunji Sakamoto
Written byHaruhiko Arai
Eisuke Nakazono
Produced byLee Bong-su
Yukiko Shii
StarringKōichi Satō
Kim Kap-soo
Choi Il-hwa
CinematographyNorimichi Kasamatsu
Edited byKim Hyeong-ju
Music byPark Ji-woong
Distributed byCinequanon
Release date
  • May 3, 2002 (2002-05-03)
Running time
130 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguagesKorean
Japanese

KT is a 2002 Japanese-South Korean film directed by Junji Sakamoto with a screenplay by Haruhiko Arai. It is based on the kidnapping of Kim Dae-jung by agents of Park Chung Hee in August 1973 while on a trip to Tokyo. He was released in Seoul after five days.

The title KT means Killing the Target.[1]

Plot

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The story is centered on Masuo Tomita, a Japanese intelligence officer who helped arrange for South Korean agents to kidnap and try to kill Park Chung Hee's enemy Kim Dae-jung, who was in exile in Tokyo. Tomita went along with the plan to save a South Korean teacher Lee Jeong-mi, whom he loved.

Cast

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References

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  1. ^ "輝国山人の韓国映画 阪本順治 KT" (in Japanese). Hf.rim.or.jp. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
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