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Marathon (2005 film)
2005 South Korean biographical film
2005 South Korean biographical film
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Marathon |
| image | Marathon_Poster.jpg |
| caption | Theatrical release poster |
| native_name | |
| director | Jeong Yoon-cheol |
| producer | Seok Myeong-hong |
| Lee Seung-yeop | |
| Shin Chang-hwan | |
| writer | Yoon Jin-ho |
| Song Ye-jin | |
| Jeong Yoon-cheol | |
| starring | Cho Seung-woo |
| Kim Mi-sook | |
| cinematography | Kwon Hyeok-jun |
| editing | Hahm Sung-won |
| Nam In-ju | |
| music | Kim Jun-seong |
| distributor | Showbox |
| released | |
| runtime | 117 minutes |
| country | South Korea |
| language | Korean |
| gross |
Lee Seung-yeop Shin Chang-hwan Song Ye-jin Jeong Yoon-cheol Kim Mi-sook Nam In-ju Marathon () is a 2005 South Korean drama film directed by Jeong Yoon-cheol, and starring Cho Seung-woo and Kim Mi-sook. It received 5,148,022 admissions, making it the 4th most attended Korean film of 2005.
Based on the true story of , an autistic marathon runner, the film popularized the South Korean term for autism () which can be translated as "self-closed syndrome."
Plot
A young man with autism, named Cho-won, finds release only in running. As a child, Cho-won regularly had meltdowns, bit himself, and struggled to communicate with others—finding solace only in zebras and the Korean snack, choco pie. His mother never gave up on him and was determined to prove to the world that her child can achieve. As Cho-won gets older, he begins to find a passion for running and his mother is there to encourage and support him. Even though their family suffers from financial difficulties, they find a former marathon champion, Jung-wook — now a lethargic older man with an alcohol problem.
Jung-wook, who is serving community service hours as a physical education teacher for a DUI, grudgingly accepts the offer to train Cho-won in marathon running, but eventually becomes lazy with him. The coach often takes Cho-won's snack, and takes Cho-won to a jjimjilbang to relax. Even though Jung-wook slacks off most of the time, Cho-won's determination for running is firm (he accidentally runs 100 laps around a soccer field when the coach told him to without literally meaning it).
He takes third place in a 10 km running race, which causes his mother to set another goal for her son: to run a full marathon under three hours. This is not an easy task, however, as Cho-won wants to win but doesn't know how to pace himself. Therefore, his mother pleads the coach to run with Cho-won in order to teach him how to pace his running. The movie shows the emotional struggles of a mother who is not sure if she is forcing her son to run or if it truly is his passion. The movie further explores and shows deep love and genuine purity through Cho-won.
Cast
- Cho Seung-woo as Cho-won
- Kim Mi-sook as Kyeong-sook, Cho-won's mother
- Lee Ki-young as Jung-wook
- Baek Sung-hyun as Yun Jung-won
- Ahn Nae-sang as Hee-geun, Cho-won's father
- Jeon Su-ji as Se-yoon
Remake
A Japanese drama remake of the same title (マラソン) aired on TBS on September 20, 2007. It starred Ninomiya Kazunari in the lead role.
Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Recipients | Result | Ref. | 41st Baeksang Arts Awards | 13th Chunsa Film Art Awards | 6th Busan Film Critics Awards | 42nd Grand Bell Awards | 26th Blue Dragon Film Awards | 4th Korean Film Awards | 8th Director's Cut Awards | 1st Premiere Rising Star Awards | 14th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2005 | Grand Prize (Daesang) | Marathon | |||||||||||||
| Best Film | |||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Best Screenplay | Jeong Yoon-cheol | ||||||||||||||
| Best New Director | |||||||||||||||
| Best New Director | |||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actress | Kim Mi-sook | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Best Film | Marathon | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Popularity Award | |||||||||||||||
| Best Actress | Kim Mi-sook | ||||||||||||||
| Best Supporting Actor | Lee Ki-young | ||||||||||||||
| Best New Director | Jeong Yoon-cheol | ||||||||||||||
| Best Screenplay | |||||||||||||||
| Best Planning | Seok Myeong-hong | ||||||||||||||
| Best Music | Kim Jun-seong | ||||||||||||||
| Best Film | Marathon | ||||||||||||||
| Best Leading Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Popular Star Award | |||||||||||||||
| Best New Director | Jeong Yoon-cheol | ||||||||||||||
| Best Screenplay | |||||||||||||||
| Best Music | Kim Jun-seong | ||||||||||||||
| Best Film | Marathon | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actress | Kim Mi-sook | ||||||||||||||
| Best Supporting Actor | Lee Ki-young | ||||||||||||||
| Best Screenplay | Jeong Yoon-cheol | ||||||||||||||
| Best New Director | |||||||||||||||
| Best Actor | Cho Seung-woo | ||||||||||||||
| Best Actor in a Foreign Film |
References
References
- [https://www.boxofficemojo.com/releasegroup/gr603214341/ "Marathon"] {{Webarchive. link. (2017-12-01 . ''[[Box Office Mojo]]''. Retrieved 2012-12-17.)
- Yang, Sung-jin. (January 19, 2005). "Cho Seung-woo shines in ''Running Boy''".
- Lee, Seung-jae. (January 26, 2005). "Marathon or Mal-ah-ton".
- [http://www.koreanfilm.org/kfilm05.html "The Best Selling Films of 2005"] {{Webarchive. link. (2011-06-28 . ''Koreanfilm.org''. Retrieved 2012-12-07.)
- (13 February 2005). "''Running Boy'' This Holiday's Runaway Box Office Hit". [[The Chosun Ilbo]].
- Shin, Ye-ri. (19 January 2005). "A film spotlights an autistic runner". [[Korea JoongAng Daily]].
- (27 November 2008). "Real life hero of the Korean movie ''Marathon'', Bae Hyeong-jin". [[KBS World]].
- Park, Soo-mee. (24 February 2005). "A boy in the crowd who stands alone". [[Korea JoongAng Daily]].
- Soh, Joon. (28 January 2005). "Well-Paced ''Marathon'' Is Heartwarming Race". [[The Korea Times]] via [[Hancinema]].
- [http://www.cinemasie.com/en/fiche/oeuvre/marathon/recompenses.html "Marathon - Awards"] {{Webarchive. link. (2013-05-25 . ''Cinemasie''. Retrieved 2012-12-17.)
- (30 November 2005). ""Sympathy for Lady Vengeance" wins Best Picture Award". [[HanCinema]].
- (November 15, 2005). "Cho Seung-woo Wins Best Actor Award at Film Festival in China". [[HanCinema]].
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