Minjun Kim
Directing
Known For

In the “This is the Last Chance”, it begins with the main character looking over the cliff, which also signifies his negativity of falling off the edge as it is his last chance. It shifts to positivity as he stands up looking at the sunset beyond the cliff. It reminds him of the text that he received from his mother explaining that a “last time” is simply another moment. The director presents the theme of the “last chance” in a comedic, relatable way that helps it connect with the audience.
The Last Chance

A traveling Korean surfer, named Sang-eo, comes into conflict with a racist local, who challenges him to a surf competition in shark infested waters.
Sang-eo

This film begins with Acts 8:22 of Acts of the Apostles, 'Repent of this wickedness and pray to the Lord in the hope that he may forgive you for having such a thought in your heart.' It is a story that asks questions to Christians who believe that repentance has been completed with simple prayers. Can our sins disappear so easily just by kneeling and praying desperately, just as a water bottle that has drunk water becomes a clean empty bottle? This work sarcastically takes repentance lightly and asks back the meaning of true repentance.