Out to the World | |
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Korean name | |
Hangul | 세상밖으로 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Saesang bakkeuro |
McCune–Reischauer | Sesang pakŭro |
Directed by | Yeo Kyun-dong[1] |
Written by | Yeo Kyun-dong |
Produced by | Park Sang-in Kim Hyeon-taek |
Starring | Moon Sung-keun Lee Geung-young |
Cinematography | Yoo Young-gil |
Edited by | Kim Hyeon |
Music by | Kim Jong-seo |
Distributed by | Ik Young Films Co., Ltd |
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Running time | 100 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Out to the World (Korean: 세상밖으로; RR: Saesang bakkeuro) is a 1994 South Korean black comedy film.
A satirical allegory of contemporary South Korean politics, the film follows the exploits of two convicts who accidentally escape while being transferred to another prison. Before they can turn themselves back into custody, they meet a female outlaw. She persuades the pair of prisoners to rob a bank in Seoul. When their robbery turns into an embarrassing fiasco, the two decide to flee to the North Korean border.[2]