Bi-mong (Dream)

Bi-mong (Dream) (2008)

  • 61% of users liked it
    (642 ratings)

In the aftermath of a car crash, a man discovers his dreams are tied to a stranger's sleepwalking.

Unrated, 1 hr. 35 min.
Directed By
Ki-duk Kim
Written By
Ki-duk Kim
Genres
Drama, Art House & International, Science Fiction & Fantasy
In Theaters
Sep 1, 2008 Wide

Critic Reviews

  • Anton Bitel, Eye for Film

    unravelling the film's evolving ambiguities is like trying to define the sound of one hand clapping.

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Featured Audience Ratings

  • Carlos M


    It stroke me to see that the gorgeous male protagonist speaks Japanese throughout the entire film and all the other characters speak Korean, and yet everyone understands each other completely. A beautiful Jungian reflection on the Buddhist Yin/Yang attraction, mystical and mysterious,… More

  • Luke B


    Kim Ki-duk showcases another excellent example of his own brand of cinematic poetry. The story and characters are there to simply there to represent the themes of the piece so don't go looking for logical reasons behind peoples actions. It's a mediation on dreams and love… More

  • Lesley N


    I love Ki-Duk Kim's films (3-IRON, SPRING, SUMMER, FALL, WINTER... AND SPRING) and this one hits all the right buttons; off-centre story (man has dreams about his lost love, girl acts them out in her sleep), slow pace, small number of enigmatic characters, atmospheric ending. The… More

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