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Come, Come, Come Upward (1989)
Director: Im Kwon-Taek
Movie review
From Time Out Film Guide
A female companion-piece to Im's classic Mandala, this too rests on a contrast between sacred and profane approaches to Buddhist enlightenment. Sun-Nyo (Kang, superb) runs away from her broken home and her crush on a teacher to become a nun, expecting to pray and meditate. But the convent sends her out into the world, where she mixes with the poor and desperate and forms one sexual attachment after another with rough working-class men. Im compares her self-abasement with the more orthodox asceticism of another young nun, whose retreat from worldly things results in a brutal rape. The drama is rooted in a clear sense of social and psychological realities but lifted above mere social realism by Gu Joong-Mu's sensationally beautiful cinematography, mostly in shades of blue and grey.Author: TR
Cast & crew
Director: Im Kwon-Taek
Producer: Lee Tae-Won
Cast: Kang Soo-Yeon, Jin Yong-Mi, Yu In-Chon, Jon Moo-Song full cast
Duration: 123 mins
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