Human, Space, Time and Human

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Human, Space, Time and Human
Human, Space, Time and Human.jpg
Poster
Korean name
Hangul
인간, 공간, 시간 그리고 인간
Hanja
人間, 空間, 時間 그리고 人間
Revised Romanization Ingan, Gonggan, Sigan Geurigo Ingan
McCune–Reischauer In'gan, Konggan, Sigan Kŭrigo In'gan
Directed by Kim Ki-duk
Written byKim Ki-duk
Produced byKim Dong-hoo
CinematographyLee Jeong-in
Edited byKim Ki-duk
Music byPark In-young
Production
company
Kim Ki-duk Film
Release date
Running time
122 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguagesKorean
Japanese

Human, Space, Time and Human is a 2018 South Korean drama film directed by Kim Ki-duk. [1] [2]

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Plot

The film follows people of various ages and occupations traveling on a warship, and explores the limits of humanity and morality.

Cast

Actress Mina Fujii, director Kim Ki-duk und actor Lee Sung-Jae during a photo call at the Berlinale 2018. MJK 09357 Mina Fujii, Kim Ki-duk and Lee Sung-Jae (Human, Space, Time and Human, Berlinale 2018).jpg
Actress Mina Fujii, director Kim Ki-duk und actor Lee Sung-Jae during a photo call at the Berlinale 2018.

Production

Principal photography began in May 2017 and ended in early July 2017. [3]

Reception

On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 20% based on five reviews. [4]

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References

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