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A Bittersweet Life

When doing right goes very, very wrong.
2005 | 119m | Korean

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Popularity: 3 (history)

Director: Kim Jee-woon
Writer: Kim Jee-woon
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Kim Sun-woo is an enforcer and manager for a hotel owned by a cold, calculative crime boss, Kang who assigns Sun-woo to a simple errand while he is away on a business trip; to shadow his young mistress, Hee-soo, for fear that she may be cheating on him with a younger man with the mandate that he must kill them both if he discovers their affair.
Release Date: Apr 01, 2005
Director: Kim Jee-woon
Writer: Kim Jee-woon
Genres: Action, Drama, Crime
Keywords buried alive, handlanger, revenge, fugitive, extramarital affair
Production Companies Bom Film Productions, CJ Entertainment
Box Office Revenue: $7,600,000
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 15, 2025
Entered: Oct 15, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lee Byung-hun Sun-woo
Kim Yeong-cheol Mr. Kang
Shin Min-a Hee-soo
Kim Roi-ha Moon-seok
Lee Ki-young Oh Moo-seong
Hwang Jung-min Mr. Baek
Eric Mun Tae-goo
Oh Dal-su Myeong-goo
Kim Hae-gon Tae-woong
Kim Han Se-yoon
Jin Goo Min-gi
Lee Hang-soo Chairman Won
Oh Kwang-rok Gangster
Jeon Kuk-hwan Chairman Baek
Lee Seung-ho Mr. Park
Kim Seung-o Moo-seong's Subordinate
Lee Han-sol Moo-seong's Subordinate
Vadym Domashchenko Mikhail
Sonny Filipino Gang
Nico Filipino Gang
Kim Soo-nam Shoulder Bag
Kang Young-gu Shoulder Bag
Heo Myeong-haeng Shoulder Bag
Jeong Goo-jin Shoulder Bag
Wang Deok-sang Shoulder Bag
Jang Jae-yong Recording Studio Engineer
Lee Ahn-gyoo Recording Studio Senior
Jeon Na-hyeon So-yeong
Park Jin-woo Cheol-moon
Woo Sang-jeon Mr. Seong
Jeong Gye-soon Grandmother
Jung Yu-mi Mi-ae
Choi Si-yeong Mr. Kang's Wife
Lee Jae-ook Taxi Driver
Ahn Jang-hyeok Passage Subordinate
Hwang Dong-seok Passage Subordinate
Kim Pan-seon Meeting Room Subordinate
Jeong Won-kyeong Pit Shoulder
Jo Seon-haeng Mr. Kang's Driver
Kim In-oh Night Club Employee
Seo Jeong-hee Lounge Manager
Kim Hyo-hyeon Bartender
Choi Hyo-hyeon Bartender
Song Sang-ook Lounge Male Employee
Kwak Min-ho Lounge Male Employee
Kim Hee-jin Lounge Female Employee
Kim Byeong-gook Lounge New Manager
Hong Eun-mi Lounge Guest
Kim Jae-ok Lounge Guest
Ryoo Chang-hoon Recording Studio Engineer Assistant
Park Jong-min Recording Studio Male Employee
Lee Kyeong-won Recording Studio Female Employee
Kim Ji-hoon Pianist
Yoo Joo-hyeon Violinist
Lee Ji-hee Violinist
Song Jae-ha Viola
Kang Min-hee Double Bassist
Kwon Ye-ji Hongdae Club Guest
Park So-jeong Hongdae Club Guest
Jo Jung-hee Night Club DJ
Kwon Chae-yeong Room Lady
Jeon Hye-min Room Lady
Kim Eun-ji Room Lady
Jo Seung-ryong Waiting Room Player
Kim Tae-hee Waiting Room Player
Yoo Sang-seob Moon-seok's Subordinate
Kim Dae-yong Moon-seok's Subordinate
Jeong Yun-Heon Moon-seok's Subordinate
Baek Dong-hyun Moon-seok's Subordinate
Yoon Jin-yool Leg Car
Jang Han-seung Leg Car
Seo Joon-ha Leg Car
Jeong Mi-hye Middle-Aged Woman
Choi Chang-kyun Mr. Kang's Assistant
Park Seon-woong Gyeong-pyo
Oh Yoo-jin Korean Restaurant Employee
Park Seong-gyoon Shoulder Bag
Kim Jee-woon Lee Byung-hun's Hand Stand-In (uncredited)
Name Job
Ryu Seong-hie Production Design
Kim Kyung-tae Production Sound Mixer
Kim Jee-woon Director, Screenplay
Kwak Jung-ae Costume Design
Kim Wook VFX Supervisor
Jang Young-gyu Original Music Composer
Dalpalan Original Music Composer
Ji Jung-hyeon Stunts
Kim Jung-hwa Line Producer
Kim Do-hee Makeup & Hair
Kim Ji-yong Director of Photography
Choi Jae-geun Editor
Lee Hee-eun Special Effects Makeup Artist
Jung Doo-hong Fight Choreographer
Lee Yong-kii Colorist
Lee So-yeong Assistant Director
Shin Sang-yeul Lighting Director
Sin Sang-ryeol Lighting Design
Han Jae-min Colorist
Heo Myeong-haeng Fight Choreographer
Name Title
Lee Eugene Producer
Oh Jung-wan Producer
Choi Pyung-ho Producer
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Reviews

badelf
10.0

A Bittersweet Life: When Mind and Heart Move Kim Jee-woon's "A Bittersweet Life" is less a crime drama and more a philosophical treatise dressed in the razor-sharp suit of a gangster film. From its opening invocation—"It is not the wind and trees that move, it is your mind and heart that move"—th ... e film announces itself as something far more profound than a simple revenge narrative. The cinematography is a masterclass in controlled chaos. Kim Jee-woon doesn't just frame scenes; he choreographs them with the precision of a ballet and the brutality of a street fight. Each frame feels like a carefully composed painting, reminiscent of Park Chan-wook's "Oldboy", but with a distinctly personal touch that prevents it from feeling derivative. Lee Byung-hun's performance is a masterpiece of minimalism. As Sun-woo, he embodies the film's philosophical core through an almost impossibly restrained physicality. His movements are calculated, his expressions barely perceptible - yet each micro-gesture speaks volumes. It's as if he's performing a kind of cinematic zen meditation, his body a canvas revealing the internal disintegration of a man whose discipline is slowly unraveling. At its core, the film is a profound exploration of consciousness and perception. The opening zen koan isn't just a poetic device, but the film's philosophical spine: reality is not an external condition, but a reflection of our internal state. When Kang warns Sun-woo that "one mistake can change everything," he's articulating a deeper truth about mindfulness and the razor's edge of perception. Both master and disciple ultimately demonstrate this principle by making fundamental errors that transform their entire reality, proving that our consciousness shapes our world more definitively than any external action.

Oct 13, 2025