Northland Public Library in the North Hills will show the Korean movie
The Attorney (변호인) on April 8 as next month's
installment of the Foreign Film Series. The
Washington Post summarizes the 2013 movie starring Song Kang-ho (
JSA,
The Host,
Secret Sunshine):
The recent South Korean box-office hit observes the progress, beginning in 1978, of a lawyer with few credentials but much ambition. Song Woo-seok (Song Kang-ho) is snubbed by other lawyers because he passed the bar exam without attending law school, or even college. These cohorts are further scandalized when Song begins registering real-estate transactions, a task previously restricted to notaries.
His most inexcusable offense? Song makes a lot of money while doing work other attorneys thought was beneath them.
. . .
Fictionalized from actual events, “The Attorney” shows the transformation of a character based on the late Roh Moo-hyun, who became a human-rights advocate and later South Korea’s president.
The movie will play at Northland from 1:30 pm, and the library is located off of McKnight Road and Rt. 19 in McCandless Township (
map).
The Attorney will also play at the University of Pittsburgh as part of
this year's Korean Film Series.