Park Jae-Bum

Park Jae-Bum

Renowned South Korean director Park Jae-Bum was born in the year 1969 in Seoul, South Korea. He has been active in the film industry since the mid-1990s, specializing mainly in crime and drama genres, with his most famous films including "The Outlaws" and "Bad Guys: The Movie," for which he has received several awards, including the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best New Director. Park's authorial style is defined by his gritty, realistic portrayals of South Korean urban life, and his knack for masterfully blending intense action sequences with deep, character-driven narratives. From a personal perspective, Park Jae-Bum is not just a director, he is a visual poet who paints the realities of life with a raw, unfiltered lens.