Blood and Bones

In 1923, the Korean teenager Kim Shun-Pei moves from Cheju Island, in South Korea, to Osaka, in Japan. Along the years, he becomes a cruel, greedy and violent man and builds a factory of kamaboko, processed seafood products, in his poor Korean-Japanese community exploiting his employees. He makes fortune, abuses and destroys the lives of his wife and family, having many mistresses and children and showing no respect to anybody. Later he closes the factory, lending the money with high interests and becoming a loan shark. His hatred behavior remains until his last breath, alone in North Korea.

Domestic
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
Domestic
Europe, Middle East, and Africa
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
FranceJul 20, 2005$272,486
Asia Pacific
MarketRelease DateOpeningGross
JapanNov 6, 2004$713,821$4,370,922
TaiwanNov 12, 2005$2,270$6,209