Pae Gil-su (Korean: 배길수, also written Pae Kil-su, born March 4, 1972) is a North Korean gymnast.
He won the gold medal for the pommel horse at the 1992 Summer Olympics (tied with Vitaly Scherbo).
Pae attended Pyongyang Sinri Primary School and the Korean Physical Education College.
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Bae, also sometimes spelled Pae or Pai, is a Korean family name. The South Korean census of 2000 found 372,064 people by this surname, or slightly less than 1% of the population.
裵 is the most common form of hanja for this name. There is also the alternative, 裴, a variant of the former lacking the "stem" at the top. A common question when people sharing this surname meet is, "Does your pear (also pronounced 'Bae') have a stem or not?"
There are also people with this surname based on the same Chinese letter in China (as Pei; 裴) and Vietnam (as Bùi).
Pae is a subdistrict (Estonian: asum) in the district of Lasnamäe, Tallinn, the capital of Estonia. It has a population of 13,918 (As of 1 January 2014).
Pae Gymnasium
Pae Gymnasium
Coordinates: 59°26′10″N 24°49′13″E / 59.436064°N 24.820347°E / 59.436064; 24.820347
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KIL (referring to the abbreviation of the words "Akil" and "kill") is a 2014 Malaysian Malay film directed by Nik Amir Mustapha and distributed by K&L Entertainment Sdn. Bhd. It was written by Nik Amir Mustapha, Rewan Ishak and Khairulzaman Dzulkifly and produced by Tengku Iesta Tengku Alaudin. Akil (Redza Minhat) is a quiet, depressed young man who sees suicide as his only solution. After several failed suicide attempts, Akil has hired an agency to murder, Life Action Bureau (LAB), to help him commit suicide. When the date of his death draws near, he falls in love with a girl he met, Zara (Cristina Suzanne). After that, he begins to have second thoughts about death.
The film stars Redza Minhat and Cristina Suzanne. The film had public release on May 30, 2013.
The film won four awards from seven nominations at the Anugerah Skrin 2013 (including Best Film) and topped the 26th Malaysian Film Festival with five wins out of eleven nominations (including Best Picture).
A young, depressed man named Akil (Redza Minhat) wants to commit suicide. However, he always fails in each attempt. When attempting to jump from the building, he manages to prevent a teenager (Juliana Evans) from committing suicide because of a breakup.