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| director = Phyo Kwang Maeng Cheol-min | writer = Kim Jeong-seok Jo Se-hyeok | starring = Ri Ryeong-hun Kim Hye-gyeong Ri Yun-su Yu Hye-gyeong | cinematography = Shim Yeong-hak | editor = Kim Gye-hyeong | music = Seong Jong-cheol | distributor = Korea Film Export & Import Corp. | released = | runtime = 107 minutes | country = North Korea | language = Korean }} ''Pyongyang Nalpharam'' () is a 2006 North Korean film directed by Phyo Kwang and Maeng Cheol-min. It is a martial arts film set during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea. One of only two North Korean films released in 2006, it received ticket sales of 6 million cinema-goers in North Korea. Critics describe the film as "routine" and "adequate." == Plot == The film is set in the early 20th century, during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea. Jeong Taek is a master of Pyongyang Nalpharam, a form of the ancient Taekkyeon martial art perfected on Mount Taeseong near Pyongyang. He returns home one day to find his father poisoned by Korean-born Japanese woman Mieko, who claims that the elder was responsible for the death of her own father. At first mistaking the woman for his childhood sweetheart, So Gyeon, Taek is forced into action when Japanese forces lay claim to the sacred texts containing the secrets of Pyongyang Nalpharam.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Pyongyang Nalpharam」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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