The Way (2017 film)
The Way is a 2017 South Korean drama film directed by Jung In-bong. The film stars Kim Hye-ja, Song Jae-ho and Heo Jin.[2][3][4]
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Hangul | 길 |
Revised Romanization | Gil |
Directed by | Jung In-bong |
Produced by | Jung In-bong Choi Yoon-suk Lee Sung-pho |
Screenplay by | Kim Sung-won Jung In-bong |
Starring | Kim Hye-ja Song Jae-ho Heo Jin |
Music by | Lee Jae-rang |
Cinematography | Lee Young-jin Kim Dong-hyuk |
Edited by | Lee Gyu-youn |
Distributed by | Double & Joy Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 86 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$64,002[1] |
Plot
Three interlocking stories whose characters dream of a new start and love: Soon-ae, who lives alone; Sang-bum, who has spent his entire life supporting his family; and Su-mi, who is recovering from a tragedy.
Cast
- Kim Hye-ja as Soon-ae
- Song Jae-ho as Sang-bum
- Heo Jin as Su-mi
- On Joo-wan
- Ji An as Sang-bum's first love
- Kim Ji-sung
- Lee Seong-deuk
- Park Hyeok-kwon
- Kim Seung-hyeon as Joong-gwang
- Ahn Hye-kyeong as Byung-chul's wife
- Shin Won-ho as Yoon-suk
- Yoon Seo as Sang-bum's granddaughter
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