Sin of a Family
Sin of a Family (Korean: 우리 이웃의 범죄; RR: Uri Iusui Beomjoe) is 2011 South Korean crime film, produced by Shin Hyun-joon, about a detective who investigates the circumstances of a young autistic boy's death.
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Hangul | 우리 이웃의 범죄 |
Hanja | 우리 이웃의 犯罪 |
Revised Romanization | Uri Iusui Beomjoe |
McCune–Reischauer | Uri Iut ŭi Pŏmjoe |
Directed by | Min Byung-jin |
Produced by | Min Byung-jin Shin Hyun-joon Lee Jang-seo Jung Yun-wook Kim Sam-jin |
Written by | Jo Chang-ho |
Starring | Shin Hyun-joon Lee Ki-woo |
Music by | Song Jun-seok |
Cinematography | Ji Kil-woong |
Edited by | Lee Do-hyeon |
Release date |
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Running time | 119 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
After a body was found at the lake, the police identifies it as Jeong Min-hwan, a young autistic boy, who went missing two months earlier.
While struggling in his troubled relationship with his son Gyeong-su, Detective Jo Chang-shik is assigned to the case. As part of the investigation, he visits the victim's family.
When he eventually unearths their family secrets, he suspects the father may be responsible for Min-hwan's death.[1]
Cast
- Shin Hyun-joon ... Jo Chang-shik
- Jeon No-min ...Jeong In-su, the father
- Wang Heui-ji ... Go Yeong-suk, the mother
- Lee Ki-woo ... Detective Lee
- Jeong Weon-jung ... Seo, section head
- Jo Sang-yeon ... Jeong Myeong-hwan, the younger son
- Kim So-hyun ... Jeong Myeong-heui, the daughter
- Park Chang-ik ...Jeong Myeong-cheol, the elder son
- Oh Yeon-hye ...Go Geum-suk, Yeong-suk's younger sister
- Kim Yong-woo ... Detective Kim
- Lee Jae-wook ... Detective Mun
- Noh Young-hak ... Jo Gyeong-su, Chang-shik's son
- Choi Jong-hun... young man in neighbourhood
Release
Sin of a Family premiered at the 2010 Puchon Fantastic Film Festival.[2]
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