Whistle Blower (film)

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Whistle Blower
Directed by Yim Soon-rye
Produced by Lee Choon-yeon
Nam Jung-il
Written by Lee Chun-hyeong
Starring Park Hae-il
Yoo Yeon-seok
Lee Geung-young
Music by Lee Jun-oh
Edited by Kim Sun-min
Production
company
Watermelon Pictures
Distributed by Megabox Plus M
M-Line Distribution
Release dates
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  • October 2, 2014 (2014-10-02)
Running time
114 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

Whistle Blower (Hangul제보자; RRJeboja) is a 2014 South Korean film directed by Yim Soon-rye.[1][2][3][4]

Though fictionalized, the film is based on real-life scientist Hwang Woo-suk, who was at the center of one of the largest investigations of scientific fraud in recent memory.[5][6] Hwang, then a professor of biotechnology at Seoul National University (SNU), gained international renown in 2004 after claiming that he had successfully carried out experiments cloning human embryonic stem cells. In 2005, an anonymous tip from whistleblower Ryu Young-joon, a former researcher at Hwang's lab, led to MBC program PD Notebook uncovering Hwang's ethical violations and fabricated data, which was confirmed by an SNU investigative panel in 2006.[7][8] Hwang's research was discredited and in 2009, a South Korean court convicted him of embezzlement and bioethical violations.[9][10][11]

Plot

TV news producer Yoon Min-cheol is desperate for a scoop for his investigative journalism program PD Chase. One day, he receives a tip that The Newman Medical, the biggest sterility clinic in Korea, buys ovum illegally. But while investigating, he is shocked to discover that scientist Lee Jang-hwan seems to be involved in the case. Lee had gained widespread acclaim and press attention following his groundbreaking experiments cloning human embryonic stem cells, and is considered a national hero whose research may mean the cure to several illnesses. As Yoon hesitates whether to pursue such a revered and powerful figure, he gets an anonymous call from Shim Min-ho, a young scientist who works for Lee's lab. Shim claims that Lee's stem cell research has largely been fabricated and unethical, and the two join forces to expose Lee's scientific fraud and bring the truth to the public, despite its disbelieving and harsh reaction.

Cast

  • Park Hae-il as Yoon Min-cheol
  • Yoo Yeon-seok as Shim Min-ho[12]
  • Lee Geung-young as Lee Jang-hwan
  • Park Won-sang as Lee Sung-ho
  • Ryu Hyun-kyung as Kim Mi-hyeon
  • Song Ha-yoon as Kim Yi-seul
  • Kim Kang-hyeon as Lee Do-hyeong
  • Kim Soo-an as Shim Soo-bin
  • Kim Joong-ki as Priest Park
  • Nam Myeong-ryeol as Professor Yoo Jong-jin
  • Hwang Jae-won as Park Soo-hyeon
  • Park Ji-so as Yoon Ji-ho
  • Jang Gwang as President of broadcasting station
  • Kwon Hae-hyo as General manager of broadcasting station
  • Choi Yong-min as Minister of Science and Technology
  • Han Gi-joong as Government administration director
  • Kim Won-hae as Taxi driver in the middle of the night
  • Lee Mi-do as Yoon Min-cheol's wife
  • Kim Young-jae as Press conference moderator
  • Hwang Jeong-min as Middle-aged woman in a shanty

Box office

Upon its release on October 2, 2014, Whistle Blower topped the box office on its three-day opening weekend, with 563,539 admissions and a gross of ₩4.5 billion (US$4.2 million).[13][14] It dropped to third place on its second and third weeks, earning ₩12.1 billion (US$11.3 million) from 1.7 million admissions.[15][16]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014
34th Korean Association of Film Critics Awards[17]
Critics' Top 10 Whistle Blower Won
51st Grand Bell Awards[18]
Best Film Whistle Blower Nominated
Best Director Yim Soon-rye Nominated
Best Actor Park Hae-il Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Lee Geung-young Nominated
Best Editing Kim Sun-min Nominated
35th Blue Dragon Film Awards
Best Film Whistle Blower Nominated
Best Director Yim Soon-rye Nominated
Best Actor Park Hae-il Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Lee Geung-young Nominated
2015
20th Chunsa Film Art Awards[19]
Best Screenplay Lee Chun-hyeong Nominated
51st Baeksang Arts Awards
Best Supporting Actor Lee Geung-young Nominated
Best Screenplay Lee Chun-hyeong Nominated

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