Love of Blood Relations (Korean: 혈육애) is a 1976 South Korean film directed by Kim Ki-young.
When the South Korean government pressured Kim to make an anti-Communist film, he responded with this film.
By focusing on a femme fatale from North Korea, Kim was able to transcend the propagandistic origins to make a characteristically personal work.
[2] Based on a novel by Kim Won-dae,[3] the film is an anti-Communist melodrama in which personal affairs affect international relations between North and South Korea and Japan.
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