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Director
  
Kang Yi-Kwan

Music director
  
Kang Min-guk

Country
  
6.6/10
IMDb

Genre
  
Crime, Drama

Duration
  

Language
  
Juvenile Offender movie poster

Release date
  
November 22, 2012 (2012-11-22)

Writer
  
Yi-kwan Kang, Joo Young Park

Initial release
  
November 22, 2012 (South Korea)

Screenplay
  
Kang Yi-Kwan, Joo Young Park

Cast
  
Ha-eun Kim
(juvenile probation counselor),
Seo Young-joo
(Jang Ji-gu),
Lee Jung-hyun
(Jang Hyo-seung)

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Juvenile Offender (Hangul범죄소년; RR: Beomjoe Sonyeon; lit. "Crime Boys") is a 2012 South Korean film about a teenage criminal who reunites with his mother who gave him up at birth.

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It won the Special Jury Prize at the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival, and Best Actor for Seo Young-Joo. It was also awarded the Lino Brocka Grand Prize and Best Actor at the 14th Cinemanila International Film Festival as well as Best Children's Feature Film at the 2013 Asia Pacific Screen Awards.

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The film was selected as the South Korean entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, but it was not nominated.

Plot

Jang Ji-Goo is a 16-year-old juvenile offender under probation who lives with his only known relative - his grandfather who is sick in bed all the time with severe diabetic complications. To Ji-Goo, home is only a place that stinks with sickness and school, a place to hang out. His only interest in life is his sweet new girlfriend, Kim Sae-Rom. One day, he gets caught after committing burglary with the neighborhood big boys. And without a parent to plead for him, the judge sentences Ji-Goo to the juvenile reformatory while others get lighter penalties.

Eleven months later, Ji-Goo is informed that his grandfather has died. After the funeral, his teacher tracks down Ji-Goo’s mom, who he thought was dead but in fact had run away from home after giving birth to him at age 17. Ji-Goo is simply shocked to realize that he has a mother. But after he gets discharged from the juvenile reformatory, he and his young mother try to make up for their time lost. Ji-Goo starts off living together with his mother with high expectations, but he soon realizes that his mother is much too young just like himself and he comes to understand why she had to leave him right after giving birth. But when Ji-Goo falls into a similar situation with his girlfriend, his mother who he thought would understand is appalled at the news which creates a conflict between the two.

Cast

  • Lee Jung-Hyun as Hyo-Seung
  • Seo Young-Joo - Jang Ji-Goo
  • Jun Ye-Jin as Kim Sae-Rom
  • Kang Rae-Yeon as Ji-Young
  • Jung Suk-Yong as Kim Sun-Saeng
  • Choi Won-Tae as Jae-Bum
  • Kang Hyuk-Il as Ok-Hyun
  • Seo Young-Hwa as Judge
  • Jun Young-Woon as Jang Ji-Goo's grandfather
  • Kim Kyung-Ryong as Ok-Hyun's father
  • Lee Yoon-Sang as Kim Sae-Rom's father
  • Awards and nominations

    2012 25th Tokyo International Film Festival

  • Best Actor - Seo Young-joo
  • 2012 14th Cinemanila International Film Festival

  • Best Actor - Seo Young-joo
  • 2013 49th Baeksang Arts Awards

  • Nomination - Best Actress - Lee Jung-hyun
  • Nomination - Best New Actor - Seo Young-joo
  • 2013 22nd Buil Film Awards

  • Nomination - Best New Actor - Seo Young-joo
  • Nomination - Best New Director - Kang Yi-kwan
  • 2013 7th Asia Pacific Screen Awards

  • Best Children's Feature Film
  • 2013 56th Asia-Pacific Film Festival

  • Nomination - Best Actor - Seo Young-joo
  • Nomination - Best Actress - Lee Jung-hyun
  • References

    Juvenile Offender Wikipedia
    Juvenile Offender IMDb Juvenile Offender themoviedb.org


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