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BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN (2001) Limited Edition Blu-ray with slipcase.
In the hauntingly poetic romance BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN, director Kim Dae-seung (THE CONCUBINE, BLOOD RAIN) explores the profound nature of a love that transcends the physical boundaries of time and death. The film stars Lee Byung-hun (JOINT SECURITY AREA, I SAW THE DEVIL) as Seo In-woo, a university student who falls into a whirlwind summer romance with the spirited Tae-hee, played by Lee Eun-ju (THE SCARLET LETTER, TAEGUKGI).
Their idyllic connection is severed by a tragic accident, leaving In-woo to carry a heavy burden of grief into his adult life as a high school teacher. However, his world is upended when he begins to recognise Tae-hee’s unique mannerisms and soul in one of his male students, Im Hyun-bin, portrayed by Yeo Hyun-soo (THE MYTH, BIRTHCARE CENTRE).
BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN is a bold, controversial masterpiece of New Korean Cinema that challenges societal norms through its lyrical storytelling and its sensitive portrayal of a destiny that refuses to be extinguished.
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BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN (2001) Limited Edition Blu-ray with slipcase.
In the hauntingly poetic romance BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN, director Kim Dae-seung (THE CONCUBINE, BLOOD RAIN) explores the profound nature of a love that transcends the physical boundaries of time and death. The film stars Lee Byung-hun (JOINT SECURITY AREA, I SAW THE DEVIL) as Seo In-woo, a university student who falls into a whirlwind summer romance with the spirited Tae-hee, played by Lee Eun-ju (THE SCARLET LETTER, TAEGUKGI).
Their idyllic connection is severed by a tragic accident, leaving In-woo to carry a heavy burden of grief into his adult life as a high school teacher. However, his world is upended when he begins to recognise Tae-hee’s unique mannerisms and soul in one of his male students, Im Hyun-bin, portrayed by Yeo Hyun-soo (THE MYTH, BIRTHCARE CENTRE).
BUNGEE JUMPING OF THEIR OWN is a bold, controversial masterpiece of New Korean Cinema that challenges societal norms through its lyrical storytelling and its sensitive portrayal of a destiny that refuses to be extinguished.




















