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The story follows (played by Sol Kyung-gu), a man who commits suicide in the film's opening scene. The narrative then travels backward through seven chapters, revealing the personal and political traumas—including the 1980 Gwangju Massacre —that led to his self-destruction. Where to Watch (VOST FR / ENG) peppermint candy lee chang dong vost fr eng dvdrip saoc top
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With renewed energy and a clear mind, Lee Chang-dong dove back into his script, the words flowing effortlessly onto the page. The peppermint candy, it seemed, had unlocked not only his memories but also his imagination, and he was grateful for the refreshing taste of inspiration it had brought him. The narrative then travels backward through seven chapters,
Peppermint Candy remains a towering achievement. It is a film that demands to be watched not just as a character study, but as an archaeological excavation of a damaged soul and a scarred nation.
Lee Chang-dong's 1999 film Peppermint Candy is a critically acclaimed South Korean drama that uses a reverse-chronological structure to trace twenty years of a man's life, serving as an allegory for the nation's political trauma. The film is accessible via streaming services like MUBI and Kanopy, as well as physical media options. For viewing options, visit JustWatch .