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The film begins in 1999 with the shocking suicide of the protagonist, , who stands before an oncoming train screaming, "I want to go back!". From there, the narrative moves backward through seven chapters , spanning 20 years to reveal the traumas that broke him.

An innocent student in love, dreaming of becoming a photographer. 🍬 Key Symbols & Themes

His marriage to a woman he does not love, abandoning his dreams.

: The sharp, clean taste of the candy contrasts heavily with the muddy, bloody reality of Yong-ho's later life as a corrupt police officer and failed businessman.

Peppermint Candy stands as a of Korean cinema—a film that is simultaneously an intimate character study and a sweeping indictment of a nation’s violent past. Its reverse chronology forces us to confront the inevitability of cause and effect : every present pain is rooted in a prior event, and understanding that lineage is the first step toward any form of redemption—personal or collective. Lee Chang‑dong’s debut not only cemented his reputation as an auteur but also gave world cinema a hauntingly beautiful blueprint for how to translate collective trauma into a compelling, personal narrative.

Represent absolute purity, innocence, and the gentle love of Sun-im.

He begins his descent into violence, losing his empathy as a rookie cop. A soldier during the Gwangju Massacre , a trauma that changes him forever.

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The collapse of his business and marriage.