King And The Clown Ost Rar Download Average ratng: 7,8/10 8067reviews
King And The Clown Ost Rar DownloadKing And The Clown Ost Rar Download

Running time 119 minutes Country South Korea Language Korean Budget ₩4 billion Box office US$74.5 million King and the Clown (: 왕의 남자;: 王의 男子;: Wang-ui Namja, lit. The King's Man) is a historical drama film, starring, and. It was adapted from the 2000 stage play, Yi ('You') about, a king and a court clown who mocks him. It was released on 29 December 2005, runs for 119 minutes; and distributed domestically by and internationally.

Listen and Download King And Clown Ost mp3 - Up to date free King And Clown Ost songs by Mp3bear1.com. Raw download clone embed report print text 11.55 KB. THE KING AND THE CLOWN OST.rar. The King and The Clown.

The movie is referred to by various titles. It is sometimes known as The King's Man (the literal English translation of the Korean title). In Chinese, the title is '王的男人' or '王和小丑', and in Japanese, it is known as '王の男'. It is also known as The Royal Jester in English, as the movie's English translator found it more fitting than the original title. The film was chosen as South Korea's official submission for the 2006. With over 12.3 million tickets sold, it is.

Contents • • • • • • • • • • Plot [ ] Set in the late 15th century during the reign of, two male street clowns and tightrope walkers, Jangsaeng () and Gong-gil (), are part of an entertainer troupe. The and beautiful Gong-gil specializes in female roles; their manager prostitutes him to rich customers, and Jangsaeng is sickened by this practice. After Gong-gil kills the manager in defense of Jangsaeng, the pair flee to Seoul, where they form a new group with three other street performers. Together the group comes up with a skit mocking some members of the, including the king and his new.

Though they make a lot of money from the performance, they are eventually arrested for treason and flogged severely. Jangsaeng makes a deal with Choseon, one of the king's consultants, either to make the king laugh at their skit or to be executed. Download Software Tv Tuner E Processing Network there.

They perform their skit for the king, but the three minor performers are too terrified to perform well. Gong-gil and Jangsaeng barely save themselves with one last joke at the king, who laughs and then makes them all a part of his court. When the king wants to see more performances, the clowns decide to make flyers asking for other minstrels to audition to join the group. The other clowns notice that Jangsaeng and Gong-gil have identical handwriting, as Jangsaeng learned to write by watching Gong-gil.

The corruption within the court is revealed when the clowns put on a performance ridiculing the council members by implying that they receive expensive gifts for favours. The king is delighted by the skit, but upon seeing that the council members are not amused, turns on them and asks them one by one if they are guilty of what the clowns are mocking them for. He banishes a corrupt minister and orders that his fingers be cut off and displayed to all the other council members as a member. Over time, the king falls for Gong-gil, whom he calls to his private chambers often to perform finger puppet shows. Jangsaeng becomes jealous of this relationship and suggests that they leave, but Gong-gil does not immediately agree.

Meanwhile, the king becomes more and more unstable. He makes the clowns perform a depicting how his mother (played by Gong-gil), the favorite concubine of the former king, was forced to take poison after being betrayed by other jealous concubines. The king then slaughters these concubines at the end of the play, and the Queen Mother dies from shock. Jangsaeng then asks Gong-gil to leave with him and the gang once more before the king kills them too during one of his homicidal fits. Gong-gil, who initially sympathized with the king, begs the tyrant to give him his freedom but the king refuses. The king's main concubine, Jang Noksu, becomes increasingly enraged by the attention the king has been lavishing on Gong-gil.

The council members try to have him killed during a hunting trip, resulting in the death of one of the members of the street performing team. Days after the hunting trip, the king forcibly kisses Gong-gil and his violence against the members of his own court escalates, especially at the mention of his father who he feels still rules over the kingdom even after his death. This leads the performing troupe to finally decide to leave the palace, because the king has become too unpredictable, but Gong-gil begs Jangsaeng not to leave him alone as he is not allowed to leave the palace.

Then, Jang Noksu tries to have Gong-gil jailed by having flyers run in Gong-gil's handwriting insulting the king severely. Jangsaeng takes the blame for the crime for which Gong-gil has been falsely accused, as their handwriting is the same, and is set to be beheaded the next morning. Choseon secretly releases Jangsaeng, however, telling him that he should forget Gong-gil and leave the palace. But Jangsaeng ignores the advice and returns to walk on his tightrope across palace rooftops, this time openly and loudly mocking the king. The king shoots arrows at him while Gong-gil tries in vain to stop him. Jangsaeng falls and is caught, and has his eyes seared with burning iron as punishment before being thrown into prison again.

Gong-gil attempts suicide, but his life is saved by the palace doctors: the king then loses interest in him and goes back to his consort. The king has Jangsaeng walk his tightrope blind. As Jangsaeng tells the story of his and Gong-gil's trials and tribulations while balancing on the rope, Gong-gil runs out to join him. Gong-gil asks Jangsaeng what he would like to return as in his next life and Jangsaeng replies that he would still choose to be a clown.

Gong-gil answers that he too would return as nothing else but a clown. At the very end there is a popular uprising resulting in an attack on the palace, and as people storm the court, Jangsaeng and Gong-gil jump up from the rope together, and Jangsaeng tosses away his fan. The last scene is a happy one where Jangsaeng and Gong-gil appear to be reunited with their clowning troupe, including the friend who died earlier during the hunting incident. The whole company jokes, sings and dances, as they all walk away cheerfully into the distance.

Cast [ ] • as Jang-saeng • as • as Gong-gil • as • as Yuk-gab Background [ ] The film was adapted from the Korean stage play Yi, written by Kim Tae-woong, centered around Gong-gil, the feminine actor. It was based on a small passage from the that briefly mentions the king's favorite clown, Gong-gil, whereas Jang-saeng is a fictional character.

In the, 'Yi' was what the king called his beloved subjects. Since first staged in 2000, the play has won numerous awards, including the best stage play of the year, best new actor (for ) and top 3 best plays of the year by the National Theater Association of Korea, and best stage play for 2001 by the. Original soundtrack [ ] • '가려진' - 'Veiled' by Jang Jae-hyeong (Jang-seng's theme) • '프롤로그 - 먼길' - 'Prologue - Long Roads' • '각시탈' - 'Gak-shi Tal (Mask of a Woman)' • '돌아올 수 없는' - 'Cannot Return' • '너 거기 있니? - 'Are you over there? I am over here.'

• '세상속으로' - 'Into the World' • '위험한 제의 하나' - 'Dangerous Suggestion Number One' • '행복한 광대들' - 'The Happy Clowns' • '내가 왕이 맞느냐' - 'Am I the King or not' • '위험한 제의 둘' - 'Dangerous Suggestion Number Two' • '꿈꾸는 광대들' - 'The Dreaming Clowns' • '수청' - 'Serve Maiden' • '인형놀이' - 'Playing with Dolls' • '연정' - 'Romantic Emotions' • '그림자놀이' - 'Playing with Shadows' • '피적삼의 울음소리' - 'The Cry of Rags' • '광대사냥' - 'Clown Hunt' • '광대의 죽음' - 'Death of a Clown' • '어서 쏴' - 'Shoot Now' • '질투' - 'Envy' • '장생의 분노' - 'The Fury of Jang-Seng' • '내가 썼소' - 'I wrote it.' • '애원' - 'Plea' • '장생의 외침' - 'The Yell of Jang-Seng' • '눈먼장생' - 'Jang-Seng the Blind' • '자궁속으로' - 'Into the Womb' • '반정의 북소리' - 'Ban-Jeong's Sounds of Drumming' • '반허공' - 'Mid-air' • '에필로그 - 돌아오는 길' - 'Epilogue - The Homeward Road' • '반허공' Guitar Version - 'Mid-air' Guitar Version Reception [ ]. Lee Joon-gi at a King and the Clown fan meeting in Jeju Island In, the film sold a total of 12.3 million tickets, including 3,659,525 in Seoul, in its four months of screening, which ended on 18 April 2006. It ranked first and grossed ₩6.5 billion in its first week of release and grossed a total of ₩72.6 billion after 12 weeks of screening. Its worldwide grossed is US$74.4 million. The low-budget film, made for ₩4 billion, surpassed the 10 million viewer mark on 2 February, received good reviews and positive word-of-mouth for being well-made with great acting.

Leading to its commercial success, which is remarkable, considering its focus on traditional arts with themes. It also lacked the big budget, high profile actors and director compared to other films such as and, who have both surpassed 10 million viewers.

This film was chosen by the Korea Film Council-appointed committee as South Korea's submission for the 2006. It was selected over two other films: and for its overall aesthetic and commercial quality.

The film propelled the then unknown into Asia-wide stardom. • Jun, Hwi-kon (5 March 2006).. Embassy of the Republic of Korea in the USA.

Retrieved 16 October 2012. • Kumar, Mathew (September 7, 2006).. Joseph Media. Retrieved 16 October 2012. • Megahey, Noel (30 July 2006).. The Digital Fix.

Retrieved 16 October 2012. 3 January 2006.

Retrieved 16 October 2012. CJ E& M Pictures. Archived from on 21 February 2013. Retrieved 16 October 2012. 27 January 2006. Retrieved 16 October 2012. • • D'Sa, Nigel (25 April 2006)..

Korea Film Biz Zone. Korean Film Council. Retrieved 16 October 2012. Retrieved 16 Octocer 2012 •..

Retrieved 16 Octocer 2012 •.. Retrieved 16 Octocer 2012 • Yi, Ch'ang-ho (13 February 2006).. Korea Film Biz Zone.

Korean Film Council. Retrieved 16 October 2012.

10 February 2006. Retrieved 16 October 2012. • Paquet, Darcy (21 September 2006).. Korea Film Biz Zone.

Korean Film Council. Retrieved 16 October 2012. The Guardian. 21 September 2006. Retrieved 16 October 2012.

Retrieved 2013-12-10. • External links [ ] • on • at the • at • (in Japanese).

Fate King And The Clown Ost Mp3 free download, [FMV]Moon lovers Wang so & Hae soo - fate (The king and the clown OST). Mp3 (5.97 MB) songs download Notice: To preview 10 results of your search, please move the mouse pointer over any song’s ▶ Play button then click Play, or, to download any song, click Download button for the HD quality of MP3 files. We favor results from Youtube to be converted first of all and download afterward, results from other resources or websites can be downloaded instantly as MP3 files without being converted or forwarded from a 3rd party app.

Coments are closed
Scroll to top