24/10/2013
In this omnibus film series produced by the National Human Rights Commission, Park Jungbum explores relating to the handicapped, Lee Sangcheol and Shin Aga turn their camera on the elderly and Min Youngkeun looks at conscientious objection to military service. In Dear Duhan, Duhan suffers from brain lesions. His friend has always felt bad for Duhan but nonetheless steals an iPad from him one day. Director Park explores the conflict and friendship between a so-called normal and a handicapped person. In Bong-gu on Delivery Shin and Lee tell the tale of an old man who helps a child find his way home, only to be accused of kidnapping. And Min talks about a Jehovah’s Witness who has just been drafted and must say goodbye to his mother in Ice River, a melodrama about a man who chooses to go to prison for his conscientious and religious objections to bearing arms. Having divorced her husband in order not to send her son to prison, his mother cannot accept her son’s choice.
Gong Myoung
as Seon-jae
Kil Hae-yeon
as mother
Park Joo-hee
as Yeon-joo
Jeong In-gi
as President
Kim Han-joo
as Chul-woong
Baek Jong-woo
as Fellow Actor Man
Kang In-Hyeong
as Won-jae
Kim Nam-jin
as Lottery Store Owner
Lee Jong-yoon
as Dream Man
Hwang Jeong-min
as Hwang Jeong-min
Lee Dae-yeon
as Choong-hyun
Lee Young-suk
as Bong-gu
Im Sung-cheol
as Du-han
Hwang Jae-won
as Haeng-woon
Shin Un-seop
as Police Chief / Haeng-woon's Dad
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