Jump to content

Rainbow Eyes: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
m External links: Added category using AWB
top: Formatting for Korea-related articles, replaced: {{ko-hhrm → {{korean, {{korean|가면||Gamyeon}} → {{Korean|hangul=가면|rr=Gamyeon}}, hanja = {{linktext|假|面|}} → hanja =
 
(34 intermediate revisions by 28 users not shown)
Line 3: Line 3:
|name = Rainbow Eyes
|name = Rainbow Eyes
|image = Rainbow Eyes (film) poster.jpg
|image = Rainbow Eyes (film) poster.jpg
|caption = Theatrical poster
|caption = Theatrical poster
|director = [[Yang Yun-ho]]
|director = [[Yang Yun-ho]]
|producer = Kim Won-beom <br> Lee Jeong-seob
|producer = Lee Jeong-seob
|writer = Han Jeung-ae <br> Yang Yun-ho
|writer = Han Jeung-ae
|starring = [[Kim Kang-woo]]<br />[[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)|Kim Min-sun]] <br /> [[Lee Soo-kyung]]
|starring = [[Kim Kang-woo]]<br />[[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)|Kim Min-sun]] <br /> [[Lee Soo-kyung (actress, born 1982)|Lee Soo-kyung]]
|music = Sin I-gyeong
|music = Shin I-gyeong
|cinematography = Baek Dong-hyun
|cinematography = Baek Dong-hyun
|editing = Sin Min-gyeong
|editing = Shin Min-kyung
|distributor =
|distributor = [[Lotte Entertainment]]
|released = {{Film date|2007|12|27|}}
|released = {{Film date|2007|12|27|}}
|runtime = 99 minutes
|runtime = 99 minutes
|country = South Korea
|country = South Korea
|language = Korean
|language = Korean
|budget = $3,300,000
|budget = {{USD|3,300,000}}
|gross = $2,272,550<ref>[http://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&id=_fRAINBOWEYES01 "Box office by Country: ''Rainbow Eyes''"]. ''[[Box Office Mojo]]''. Retrieved 2012-06-04.</ref>
|gross = {{USD|2,272,550}}<ref>[https://boxofficemojo.com/movies/intl/?page=&id=_fRAINBOWEYES01 "Gamyun (Rainbow Eyes) (2007)"]. ''[[Box Office Mojo]]''. Retrieved 2012-06-04.</ref>
| native_name = {{Infobox Korean|child=yes
| film name = {{Film name
|hangul = {{linktext|가|면|}}
|hangul = 가면
|hanja = {{linktext|||}}
|hanja = 假面
|rr = Gamyeon
|rr = Gamyeon
|mr = Kamyŏn}}
|mr = Kamyŏn}}
}}
}}
'''''Rainbow Eyes''''' ({{ko-hhrm|가면||Gamyeon}}) is 2007 South Korean crime thriller film by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer.
'''''Rainbow Eyes''''' ({{Korean|hangul=가면|rr=Gamyeon}}) is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film directed by [[Yang Yun-ho]]. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer. The movie was remade into a Thailand thriller named 'Cheun'. Tamil film [[Thittam Irandu]] is based on this movie.


==Plot==
==Plot==
Kyung-yoon ([[Kim Kang-woo]]) and Eun-ju ([[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)|Kim Min-sun]]) investigate a grisly murder of an affluent entrepreneur. The victim was slashed over 20 times and there’s blood everywhere in his apartment. The killer was careful not to leave behind incriminating evidence, but nevertheless, a strand of the killer’s hair is found. The police are then able to determine that the killer is male and has AB blood type.
Kyung-Yoon (Kim Kang-woo) and Eun-Ju (Kim Min-sun) investigate a grisly murder of an affluent entrepreneur. The victim was slashed over 20 times, and there was blood everywhere in his apartment. The killer was careful not to leave behind incriminating evidence, but a strand of the killer's hair was found. The police are then able to determine that the killer is male and has an AB blood type. Kyung-Yoon's personal life is also given priority, with his girlfriend asking to break up with him, saying that he loves someone else and called their name when drunk.


Shortly after the first grisly murder a second murder occurs. The victims seem to be unrelated but the modus operandi seems the same. When the police delve deeper into the victims’ background they discover that the two victims were stationed at the same military base many years ago. A month prior to their discharge they were transferred to another base along with a third man by the name Jong Ha. The police now believe Jong Ha could be the next victim or the killer. But their investigation has only led them to Kyung-yoon's old friend, Yoon-suh, which makes the case more confusing.
Shortly after the first grisly murder, a second murder occurs. The victims seem to be unrelated, but the modus operandi seems the same. When the police delve deeper into the victims' background, they discover that the two victims were stationed at the same military base many years ago. A month prior to their discharge, they were transferred to another base along with a third man named Jong Ha. The police now believe Jong Ha could be the next victim or the killer. However, their investigation has only led them to Kyung-Yoon's old friend, Yoon-Suh, who was in the same military base and shot himself. The transfer of the trio happened after.

It is revealed through a series of flashbacks that Yoon-Suh was gentle and effeminate. Kyung-Yoon protected Yoon-Suh from bullies but eventually stopped when he got into a fight and got beaten up. He tells Yoon-Suh to man up. Kyung-Yoon independently tracks Yoon-Suh. He contacts Yoon-Suh's old military acquaintance, who reveals that Yoon-Suh joined the military only because someone told him to man up. From there, he was abused and raped by the trio. Kyung-Yoon goes to Jong Ha, who angers him, saying that Yoon-Suh was passed around from bed to bed and everyone had him. He does not apologize and instead makes light of it and laughs, which drives Kyung-Yoon mad, and he gets into a scuffle with them. Later, Kyung-Yoon is seen bruised, and Eun-Ju calls him, saying Jung Ho was found dead.

Kyung Yoon is convinced that Yoon-Suh got a sex change and murdered them. Kyung-Yoon talks with Yoon-Suh's sister, Lee Hye-Seo, revealing that he thinks Yoon-Suh might be the killer, though Hye-Seo says it is not true. Eun-Ju finds a secret passage in the first crime scene leading to the kitchen, where she finds a cook with a weapon similar to the murder weapon. He runs, but he is apprehended. Meanwhile, the other detectives think that the singer might be Yoon-Suh and question her again.

Lee-Hye Soo calls Kyung Yoon tearfully and tells him that everything was her fault. She reveals that Yoon-Suh had met her and had met with the victim by coincidence and thought he might apologize. However, he did not and rather reacted violently. Printing out the identity when Yoon-Suh met with the victim, Kyung-Yoon is surprised at the killer's new identity, which turns out to be his girlfriend, whom he was going to marry.

Kyung-Yoon confronts Yoon-Suh, and she tells that she killed them, at which Kyung-Yoon is devastated and angry. However, he tells her to run. Both get on his bike and escape chase from the police. It is slowly revealed that Kyung-Yoon was in love with Yoon-Suh and could not get together because of his shame. In the previous flashback where he beats up Yoon-Suh, he kisses him. Kyung-Yoon killed Jung Ha, as he saw a necklace with him which he had given Yoon-Suh. Yoon-Suh is happy that she is at last together with Kyung-Yoon.

It is revealed that Eun-Ju knew Kyung-Yoon killed Jung-Ho as she retrieved his lighter from the crime scene. However, she loves Kyung-Yoon and does not reveal it. It is also revealed that Yoon-Suh did not kill anybody, but the cook killed both the rapists who had sexual relations with the singer whom he confesses that he is in love with when he kills her at the end of the movie.


==Cast==
==Cast==
*[[Kim Kang-woo]] ... Cho Kyung-yoon
*[[Kim Kang-woo]] ... Cho Kyung-yoon
**[[Kang Yi-seok]] ... young Kyung-yoon
*[[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)|Kim Min-sun]] ... Park Eun-ju
*[[Kim Gyu-ri (actress born August 1979)|Kim Min-sun]] ... Park Eun-ju
*[[Lee Soo-kyung]] ... Cha Su-jin
*[[Lee Soo-kyung (actress, born 1982)|Lee Soo-kyung]] ... Cha Su-jin
*[[Kim Sung-ryung]] ... Lee Hae-suh
*[[Kim Sung-ryung]] ... Lee Hae-suh
*Oh Ji-young ... Jung Mi-sook (nightclub singer)
*Oh Ji-young ... Jung Mi-sook ([[nightclub singer]])
*[[Park Won-sang]]
*[[Park Won-sang]]
*Jang Won-yeong ... Rapist
*Jang Won-yeong ... Rapist
*[[Kim Yoo-jung]]
*[[Kim Yoo-jung]]
*Choi Deok-mun
*[[Choi Deok-moon]] ... Detective Lee
*Kang Lee-suk
*Kang Sung-pil ... Ha Jong-bok
*Kang Sung-pil ... Ha Jong-bok


Line 48: Line 58:


==External links==
==External links==
*http://www.lotteent.co.kr/mask2007
*{{official website|http://www.lotteent.co.kr/mask2007}} {{in lang|ko}}
*{{Hancinema film|Rainbow_Eyes|Rainbow Eyes}}
*{{Hancinema film|Rainbow_Eyes|Rainbow Eyes}}
*{{Kmdb film|09393|Rainbow Eyes}}
*{{Kmdb film|09393|Rainbow Eyes}}
*{{IMDb title|1233473|Rainbow Eyes}}
*{{IMDb title|1233473|Rainbow Eyes}}


[[Category:2000s thriller films]]
[[Category:2007 crime thriller films]]
[[Category:2007 films]]
[[Category:South Korean LGBTQ-related films]]
[[Category:South Korean LGBT-related films]]
[[Category:Rape and revenge films]]
[[Category:Rape and revenge films]]
[[Category:Serial killer films]]
[[Category:South Korean serial killer films]]
[[Category:South Korean crime thriller films]]
[[Category:South Korean crime thriller films]]
[[Category:Transgender in film]]
[[Category:Transgender-related films]]
[[Category:South Korean films]]
[[Category:2007 LGBTQ-related films]]
[[Category:2007 films]]

[[Category:2000s South Korean films]]

{{crime-thriller-film-stub}}
{{SouthKorea-film-stub}}

Latest revision as of 09:10, 17 November 2024

Rainbow Eyes
Theatrical poster
Korean name
Hangul
가면
Hanja
假面
Revised RomanizationGamyeon
McCune–ReischauerKamyŏn
Directed byYang Yun-ho
Written byHan Jeung-ae
Produced byLee Jeong-seob
StarringKim Kang-woo
Kim Min-sun
Lee Soo-kyung
CinematographyBaek Dong-hyun
Edited byShin Min-kyung
Music byShin I-gyeong
Distributed byLotte Entertainment
Release date
  • December 27, 2007 (2007-12-27)
Running time
99 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
BudgetUS$3,300,000
Box officeUS$2,272,550[1]

Rainbow Eyes (Korean가면; RRGamyeon) is a 2007 South Korean crime thriller film directed by Yang Yun-ho. The story follows a police inspector who discovers that his friend is now a serial killer. The movie was remade into a Thailand thriller named 'Cheun'. Tamil film Thittam Irandu is based on this movie.

Plot

[edit]

Kyung-Yoon (Kim Kang-woo) and Eun-Ju (Kim Min-sun) investigate a grisly murder of an affluent entrepreneur. The victim was slashed over 20 times, and there was blood everywhere in his apartment. The killer was careful not to leave behind incriminating evidence, but a strand of the killer's hair was found. The police are then able to determine that the killer is male and has an AB blood type. Kyung-Yoon's personal life is also given priority, with his girlfriend asking to break up with him, saying that he loves someone else and called their name when drunk.

Shortly after the first grisly murder, a second murder occurs. The victims seem to be unrelated, but the modus operandi seems the same. When the police delve deeper into the victims' background, they discover that the two victims were stationed at the same military base many years ago. A month prior to their discharge, they were transferred to another base along with a third man named Jong Ha. The police now believe Jong Ha could be the next victim or the killer. However, their investigation has only led them to Kyung-Yoon's old friend, Yoon-Suh, who was in the same military base and shot himself. The transfer of the trio happened after.

It is revealed through a series of flashbacks that Yoon-Suh was gentle and effeminate. Kyung-Yoon protected Yoon-Suh from bullies but eventually stopped when he got into a fight and got beaten up. He tells Yoon-Suh to man up. Kyung-Yoon independently tracks Yoon-Suh. He contacts Yoon-Suh's old military acquaintance, who reveals that Yoon-Suh joined the military only because someone told him to man up. From there, he was abused and raped by the trio. Kyung-Yoon goes to Jong Ha, who angers him, saying that Yoon-Suh was passed around from bed to bed and everyone had him. He does not apologize and instead makes light of it and laughs, which drives Kyung-Yoon mad, and he gets into a scuffle with them. Later, Kyung-Yoon is seen bruised, and Eun-Ju calls him, saying Jung Ho was found dead.

Kyung Yoon is convinced that Yoon-Suh got a sex change and murdered them. Kyung-Yoon talks with Yoon-Suh's sister, Lee Hye-Seo, revealing that he thinks Yoon-Suh might be the killer, though Hye-Seo says it is not true. Eun-Ju finds a secret passage in the first crime scene leading to the kitchen, where she finds a cook with a weapon similar to the murder weapon. He runs, but he is apprehended. Meanwhile, the other detectives think that the singer might be Yoon-Suh and question her again.

Lee-Hye Soo calls Kyung Yoon tearfully and tells him that everything was her fault. She reveals that Yoon-Suh had met her and had met with the victim by coincidence and thought he might apologize. However, he did not and rather reacted violently. Printing out the identity when Yoon-Suh met with the victim, Kyung-Yoon is surprised at the killer's new identity, which turns out to be his girlfriend, whom he was going to marry.

Kyung-Yoon confronts Yoon-Suh, and she tells that she killed them, at which Kyung-Yoon is devastated and angry. However, he tells her to run. Both get on his bike and escape chase from the police. It is slowly revealed that Kyung-Yoon was in love with Yoon-Suh and could not get together because of his shame. In the previous flashback where he beats up Yoon-Suh, he kisses him. Kyung-Yoon killed Jung Ha, as he saw a necklace with him which he had given Yoon-Suh. Yoon-Suh is happy that she is at last together with Kyung-Yoon.

It is revealed that Eun-Ju knew Kyung-Yoon killed Jung-Ho as she retrieved his lighter from the crime scene. However, she loves Kyung-Yoon and does not reveal it. It is also revealed that Yoon-Suh did not kill anybody, but the cook killed both the rapists who had sexual relations with the singer whom he confesses that he is in love with when he kills her at the end of the movie.

Cast

[edit]

References

[edit]
[edit]