Trio (1997)

An early Park Chan-wook dark comedy following three misfits — a failed suicide, a brutish simpleton, and an aspiring nun — on a chaotic, absurdist collision course.

Trio - Movie Information

  • Original Title: 3인조
  • Release Year: 1997
  • Directed by: Park Chan-wook
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Comedy, Crime
  • Runtime: 1h 43m
  • Original Language: Korean
  • Spoken Languages: Korean
  • Release Date (Theatrical): May 24, 1997 (South Korea - 18)
  • Alternative Titles: 3人組 (JP), Threesome (US), 삼인조 (KR)
  • Production Companies: Cine2000
  • Production Countries: South Korea

Trio - Plot

Han is a suicidal saxophonist, Mun is a violent simpleton with an I.Q. of 80, and Maria is a single mother with dreams of becoming a nun. Han has tried numerous times to kill himself, but nothing ever works. After witnessing his wife's infidelity, it's the last straw.

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Trio - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Park Chan-wook

Main Cast

  • Lee Kyung-young
  • Kim Min-jong
  • Jung Sun-kyung
  • Jang Yong
  • Kim Bu-seon
  • Lee Ki-yeol
  • Do Kum-bong
  • Kim Yang-Woo
  • Ricky Jeon Je-Hyeok
  • Lee Gyeong-seon

Writers

  • Park Chan-wook
  • Lee Mu-yeong

Producers

  • Lee Mi-young

Trio - FAQs

Where can you stream Trio (1997)?

Trio (1997) is available to stream on Film Movement Plus in the United States. You can also visit JustWatch to compare all current viewing options, including any rental or purchase platforms available in your region.

Is Trio Park Chan-wook's debut feature film?

Trio (1997) is actually Park Chan-wook's second feature film, following his debut The Moon Is... the Sun's Dream (1992). It was a commercial and critical disappointment at the time, and Park has since distanced himself from both early films, considering Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance (2002) his true directorial breakthrough.

Who are the main actors in Trio?

The principal cast includes Lee Kyung-young as Ahn, a suicidal saxophonist; Kim Min-jong as Mun, a violent man of low intelligence; and Jung Sun-kyung as Maria, a single mother aspiring to become a nun. Supporting roles are filled by Jang Yong, Kim Bu-seon, and Lee Ki-yeol.

What is Trio (1997) about?

Trio follows three misfit strangers whose lives intersect in darkly comic fashion. Han is a saxophonist who repeatedly fails at suicide; Mun is a dim-witted but dangerous man; and Maria is a single mother dreaming of nunhood. After Han discovers his wife's infidelity, their chaotic paths converge.

What genre is Trio (1997)?

Trio is a dark comedy-crime film. It blends absurdist humor with criminal misadventure, a tonal combination that would become a hallmark of Park Chan-wook's later, more celebrated work. The film draws comparisons to offbeat crime comedies popular in world cinema during the 1990s.

How long is the film Trio (1997)?

Trio has a runtime of 103 minutes, or approximately 1 hour and 43 minutes. It was released in South Korea on May 24, 1997, and is presented in Korean with subtitles available on streaming platforms carrying the film.

Who directed and wrote Trio (1997)?

Trio was directed by Park Chan-wook, who later became internationally renowned for Oldboy and The Handmaiden. He co-wrote the screenplay with Lee Mu-yeong. The film was produced by Lee Mi-young under the production company Cine2000 and released in South Korea in 1997.

What are similar films to Trio (1997)?

Viewers who enjoy Trio may also appreciate Nuns on the Run (1990), Bandits (2001), I Love You to Death (1990), and B. Monkey (1999), all of which share a similar blend of crime, comedy, and unconventional characters navigating chaotic circumstances with darkly humorous results.

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