Salt (1985 Film)
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''Salt'' (, ) is a 1985
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film directed by
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. It is the third of Shin's North Korean films after he and his wife Choi Eun-hee were abducted and brought to the country against their will. Choi stars in ''Salt'' as an unnamed mother who disapproves of her son after he runs away with
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, but eventually comes to see them as fighting for a just cause. The film is set in 1930s Kando (
Jiandao Jiandao or Chientao, known in Korean as Gando or Kando, is a historical border region along the north bank of the Tumen River in Jilin, Jilin Province, Northeast China that has a high population of ethnic Koreans. The word "Jiandao", literall ...
) where ethnic
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are persecuted by the Chinese and Japanese. The film employed a new virtue in North Korean cinema of short and condensed stories instead of multi-part epics. Unusual for a North Korean film, it was favorably reviewed by foreign critics. Choi's performance in particular is praised for realism. She was awarded the Best Actress prize at the
14th Moscow International Film Festival The 14th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 28 June to 12 July 1985. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Soviet film '' Come and See'' directed by Elem Klimov, the American film ''A Soldier's Story'' directed by Norman Jewison and ...
in 1985 for her role.


Plot

The film opens with a quote from the
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(for the first time in the history of North Korean cinema where only quotations from
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were typical): "You are the salt of the earth. But if the salt loses its saltiness, how can it be made salty again?" ( Matthew 5:13). The setting of the film is Kando (
Jiandao Jiandao or Chientao, known in Korean as Gando or Kando, is a historical border region along the north bank of the Tumen River in Jilin, Jilin Province, Northeast China that has a high population of ethnic Koreans. The word "Jiandao", literall ...
) in the 1930s, torn apart by ethnic conflict in which the
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are "literally caught in the crossfire" of Japanese occupiers, Chinese bandits, and communist guerrillas. The local policing force is supposed to protect the peasants, but in truth only works when the interests of the Japanese occupiers are at stake. The protagonist is an anonymous mother whose husband is killed by bandits. Her son Pong Shik runs off with a band of guerrillas, and her other children fall ill and are denied care by a doctor. The youngest of her sons was born after she was raped by a Chinese landlord, in a scene described as the darkest in the film. After a failed abortion attempt, the mother tries to suffocate the unwanted child before finally deciding to hang herself. However, her neighbor comes to her rescue, cutting the noose just as she is about to breathe her last. The neighbor, although poor, gives the mother's family some
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and suggests it as an opportunity to help alleviate her plight. At the end of the film, the mother carries an expensive sack of salt on a mountain trail with other smugglers. They are attacked by bandits, who in turn are chased away by the communist guerrillas. The guerrillas vow to protect the common people and the mother realizes that her son did not run away from his family with bad intent, but was in fact a hero. She is now determined to find her son and follow the guerrillas.


Production

Shin directed ''Salt'' in 1985, following his second North Korean film, ''
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'' (1984). Like ''Runway'', ''Salt'' was produced by Shin's North Korean company Shin Film. ''Salt'' was released in 1985, the same year that he directed ''
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'' and saw the release of his film '' The Tale of Shim Chong''. ''Salt'' is based on a 1934 novel of the same name by Kang Kyeong-ae set in Kando (Jiandao). Like ''Runaway'', ''Salt'' is a film in the "''juche'' Socialist realist standard" of North Korean film. In ''Salt'', however, the suffering of the poor people is even more ruthlessly portrayed. In a socialist realist fashion, the landowning and rich classes are displayed as devoid of morals, with the landowner committing rape and the doctor refusing care to the rape victim. The poor, in turn, are generous and their relations filled with solidarity. Another dimension of conflict is between the Koreans, portrayed as innocent, and the Chinese. Like ''Runaway'', the film embodies a tension between Shin's desire for what is good cinema and the political motives it had to serve.
Choi Eun-hee Choi Eun-hee (; November 20, 1926 – April 16, 2018) was a South Korean actress. She was one of South Korea's most popular stars of the 1960s and 1970s. In 1978, Choi and her then ex-husband, movie director Shin Sang-ok, were abducted to North ...
stars in the film as the unnamed mother. Choi's character speaks in the dialect of the northern part of the country, instead of the usual Pyongyang dialect, which broke the customs of North Korean cinema. Choi is often on camera in "patient", even "torturous" shots. Her performance was "unprecedented in North Korean cinema history for its naturalism and nuance".
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goes so far as to say that "the suffering f Choidepicted on screen was real". A tragedy in the
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genre, ''Salt'' is "full of sex and eroticism". It includes a scene of Choi breastfeeding with frontal nudity, as well as a rape scene. A
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has testified to remembering going to watch the film several times with friends for the rape scene that exposes the mother's milky thigh "just to see that brief white flash of flesh". In addition to Shin's contribution as the director, the success of ''Salt'' is also attributable to a conscious change of policy in North Korean film making. While typically North Korean films were bland multi-part productions with up to 20 films in a series, it was decided that films should be more condensed, realistic, and lyrical; the way ''Salt'' ended up being made.


Reception

Foreign critics reviewed the film favorably, which was unusual for a North Korean film.
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calls it a "masterpiece".
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, author of '' North Korean Cinema: A History'' writes: "''Salt'' san extraordinary piece of cinema. It feels like 1970 exploitation meeting socialist-realist art". Shin and Choi were allowed to travel to the
14th Moscow International Film Festival The 14th Moscow International Film Festival was held from 28 June to 12 July 1985. The Golden Prizes were awarded to the Soviet film '' Come and See'' directed by Elem Klimov, the American film ''A Soldier's Story'' directed by Norman Jewison and ...
in 1985, where Choi won the Best Actress award for her role. It is the highest honor a North Korean film has received to date.
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praised the film for its "commitment to realism". Many North Korean defectors have reportedly approached Choi, thanking her for her role in ''Salt''. ''Salt'' was included in a retrospective of Shin's filmography at the
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in
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2001. A South Korean catalog of female directors mistakenly attributes the film's direction to Choi, who however had already stopped directing when the film was made and was focusing on acting.


See also

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Abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee The abduction of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee occurred in North Korea between 1978 and 1986. Shin Sang-ok was a famous South Korean filmmaker who had been married to actress Choi Eun-hee. Together, they established Shin Film and made many films ...
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Exploitation film An exploitation film is a film that seeks commercial success by capitalizing on current trends, niche genres, or sensational content. Exploitation films often feature themes such as suggestive or explicit sex, sensational violence, drug use, nudi ...
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Juche ''Juche'', officially the ''Juche'' idea, is a component of Ideology of the Workers' Party of Korea#Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism, Kimilsungism–Kimjongilism, the state ideology of North Korea and the official ideology of the Workers' Party o ...
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List of North Korean films This is a list of North Korean films and film series from 1945 to present. Films, and film parts or halves with names, that are part of film series or multi-part films are not included separately to keep the list shorter and more readable. For S ...
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Propaganda in North Korea Propaganda is widely used and produced by the government of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (North Korea). Most propaganda is based on the ''Juche'' ideology, veneration of the ruling Kim family, the promotion of the Workers' Party ...
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* {{Shin Sang-ok 1985 films Films directed by Shin Sang-ok 1980s Korean-language films North Korean drama films Films about the Korean independence movement Films set in Korea under Japanese rule Works about the Korean diaspora in China