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WHAT is Bichunmoo? Set in Mongol-occupied Southern China, it's a bittersweet romance, spanning almost the entire lives of two lovers; it's also the adventure of a poor who learns to be a sword-welding hero and fights against overhwhelming odds to see justice done and his family avenged. Basically everything Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones should have been, and so much more. It's also known as Dance With Sword, the literal translation, as well as Flying Warriors and, for some reason, Out Live.
WHY is it so good? It's mermerising. Exquisite visuals, costumes, cinematography. Palpable emotions. Haunting music. Wonderful performances. Amazing action. Spectacular sword fights. Omni-cool heroes. Bichunmoo will have the girls reaching for the tissues and the boys reaching for the Yellow Pages, to find a sword fighting class.
WHERE was it made? South Korea.
WHEN was it released? Bichunmoo was filmed in , and released in South Korea cinemas summer 2000.
WHO made it? Bichunmoo was the directing debut of Young-Jun Kim, who also wrote the script. It stars Hyeon-Jun Shin and Hee-Seon Kim, a big box office draw in South Korea. It's based on a long-running Korean comicbook by Kim Hye-Rin.
HOW can I see it? Bichunmoo is avaliable on DVD Regions 1, 2, 4, and 0, and VHS videocasette in North America. You can find online stores to purchase both on the Links page.