Korean Movies Opening Today 2022/08/25 in Korea

Korean movies opening today 2022/08/25 in Korea: "Rolling", "Takeoff: Standing on the Wave", "Influenza - 2022", "Small Bird and Mr. Pig" and "KOKO SunYi"

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"Rolling" (2021)

Directed by Kwak Min-seung

With Shim Dal-gi, Jung Eun-kyung-I, Woo Hyo-won, Jung Eui-soon, Son Suk-bae, Yu Yeon-suk,...

Synopsis
Joo-ri (Shim Dal-gi), 25, is shaken out of her homebound lethargy when her mother asks her to fill in at her kimbap (seaweed rice rolls) shop. Joo-ri has never learned how to make kimbap, but she reluctantly takes over while her mother stays with Joo-ri's ailing grandmother. There is little glamour or excitement in the running of the shop, but Joo-ri's change in routine slowly starts to have an effect on her.

"Takeoff: Standing on the Wave" (2017)

Directed by Kang Dae-hee

With Park Seo-jin, Jo Jae-yun, Lim Si-hyun, Lee Ji-hyun-XI, Hong Geum-dan, Song Chan-mi,...

Synopsis
Yang-yang who came by accident, unexpectedly tried surfing. The waves told a dreamer, and a twenty-year-old Se-jin, "you have to fall first!" Try anything and then get on board. Se-jin begins to take her steps and fall coolly.

"Influenza - 2022" (2021)

Directed by Hwang Jun-ha

With Kim Da-sol, Choo Sun-woo, Ahn Seo-hee, Park Ha-bin, Kim Soo-eun-I, Kim Soo-ji,...

Synopsis
Da-sol just turned three months old as a nurse. When the hospital was shut due to the spread of a new infectious disease, she unexpectedly takes over the training of Eun-bi, a new nurse. Da-sol vowed not to let Eun-bi experience the bullying and harassment she suffered from. However, when Eun-bi caused a big accident during an emergency, Da-sol eventually explodes. Can the epidemic be stopped eventually? Can the nurse bullying be ended? Meet the saddest and most gruesome truths about violence.


"Small Bird and Mr. Pig" (2021)

Directed by Kim Sae-bom-I

With Kim Sae-bom-I,...

Synopsis
The film's director Kim Sae-bom-I, the daughter of Small Bird and Mr. Pig, decides to open an exhibition for the two of them and goes to Busan, where they live. As she records their daily life and artistic activities, she learns about their lost dreams, hopes and their love.

13th DMZ International Documentary Film Festival


"KOKO SunYi" (2021)

Directed by Lee Suk-jae

Narrated by Park Ji-yoon-I,...

Synopsis
"KOKO SunYi", the name of everyone left behind who never came back.

In May 1942, at the suggestion of the Korean Military Command, Kitamura, aka Papasang and Mamasang, traveled across the country to recruit women to take care of the wounded soldiers under the pretext of finding a job, and sent them to the comfort women camps in Myanmar via Busan, Taiwan, and Singapore.

In August 1944, the Japanese army was defeated, and 20 Korean women were captured by the Allied Forces and interrogated in Japanese and English they did not understand, and then scattered all over India without knowing English.

And the discovered report of the US Wartime Intelligence Agency No. 49 recorded about 20 of these Korean "comfort women".

The only one who can find his whereabouts is "KOKO SunYi", who traces the clues and reveals the distorted history and the hidden truth! In the past and in the present they are telling lies!

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