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  2. I Can Speak - Wikipedia

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    I Can Speak was released in theaters in Korea on September 21, 2017. On its opening weekend it topped the local box office, grossing US$5.2 million from 727,000 admissions over four days. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] By September 29, 2017, the film had surpassed the 1 million viewer mark and collected a total of US$8.1 million in ticket sales. [ 6 ]

  3. Crossing (2008 film) - Wikipedia

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    The film follows the journey of a North Korean man as he illegally leaves the country to find medicine for his sick wife, portraying the many hardships of the average North Korean citizen. The film had 907,255 admissions in South Korea. [2] The politics of North Korea in this film are left behind and are mainly in the background. Instead it ...

  4. Voice of Silence (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    Voice of Silence (Korean: 소리도 없이; RR: Sorido Eopsi; lit."Without A Sound") is a 2020 South Korean indie crime drama film written and directed by Hong Eui-jeong, from her screenplay which was selected as one of the top 12 projects at Venice Biennale College-Cinema 2016/2017 in 2016.

  5. Alive (2020 film) - Wikipedia

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    #Alive (Korean: #살아있다; RR: #Saraitda) is a 2020 South Korean post-apocalyptic action horror film directed by Cho Il-hyung. [2] Starring Yoo Ah-in and Park Shin-hye, it is based on the 2019 script Alone by Matt Naylor (itself becoming another film), who co-adapted his script with Cho.

  6. 12.12: The Day - Wikipedia

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    A review for Screen Daily indicated that the film was "also entirely accessible to viewers with little knowledge of South Korean politics." [24] "It's not often that a movie that's both so historically accurate and entertaining comes around, which makes 12.12 especially laudable.", wrote The Escapist. [25] Other reviews praised the production.

  7. List of South Korean films of 2019 - Wikipedia

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    Released English title Native title Director(s) Cast January 1: No Mercy: 언니: Im Gyeong-taek Lee Si-young, Park Se-wan, Lee Joon-hyuk: January 9: The Dude in Me: 내안의 그놈

  8. TV anchor responds to viewer's complaint that she 'keep her ...

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    An Asian American news anchor is going viral after she shared a viewer's complaint that she should "keep her Korean to herself" after mentioning that she eats dumpling soup to mark the new year.

  9. Hope (2013 film) - Wikipedia

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    Hope (Korean: 소원; RR: Sowon), also known as Wish, is a 2013 South Korean drama film directed by Lee Joon-ik, starring Sul Kyung-gu, Uhm Ji-won and Lee Re. [2] It won Best Film at the 34th Blue Dragon Film Awards.