A Reason to Live
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오늘 | O-neul
• Drama
Directed by Lee Jeong-hyang (이정향)
Written by Lee Jeong-hyang (이정향)
119min | Release date in South Korea: 2011/10/27
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Prevously known as "Today", "Nobody Somebody" and "La Quotidienne"
Synopsis
A female producer loses her fiancé in a hit and run accident and stands in the line of conflict. After 8 films, this movie is directed by Lee Jeong-hyang who also directed “The Way Home” with Nam Ji-hyeon and Song Hye-kyo in the lead, after incredible competition, as the producer.
Da-hae who lost her fiancé by a hit and run accident, forgave the criminal who was 15 year old boy as her principle base on catholic belief and signs a petition for him. One year after, Da-hae is making a documentary to abolish death penalty requested by Catholic Church. The time goes on, she starts to look back her pain having an interview to victims who live with the forgiveness.
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- As of 2011.11.20 : 131,194 Admissions
- As of 2011.11.13 : 95 081 Admissions
- As of 2011.11.06 : 57,877 Admissions
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