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Music by Han Jae-kwon Initial release 4 May 2006 Box office 1.199 million USD | 7/10 Written by Jeong Yoo-kyeong Cinematography Park Yong-su Budget 5 million USD | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Produced by Cha Seung-jaeKim Mi-heeOh Jin-seopKim Mi-jin Starring Cha Seung-wonJo Yi-jinShim Hye-jin Awards Grand Bell Award for Best New Actress, Grand Bell Award for Best Supporting Actress Cast Cha Seung‑won, Shim Hye‑jin, Jo Yi‑jin, Yu Hae‑jin, Song Jae‑ho Similar My Son, For Horowitz, Take Care of My Cat, The Journals of Musan, Way Back Home |
Cha seung won over the border movie trailer 2006
Over the Border (Hangul: 국경의 남쪽; RR: Gukgyeong-ui Namjjok), also known as South of the Border, is a 2006 South Korean melodrama film. It is Ahn Pan-seok's feature film directorial debut.
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Kim Sun-ho is a horn player for the Mansoodae Art Company, Pyongyang's state orchestra. He comes from a well-to-do family in North Korea and is about to marry his sweetheart, War Memorial guide Lee Yeon-hwa. One day, Sun-ho's family receives a letter from his grandfather in Seoul, whom they had thought was dead. They begin to exchange letters, but when the authorities discover their correspondence, this puts the Kim family in grave danger. They decide to flee North Korea and defect to the South, where they are initially penniless and friendless. Devastated that he had to leave Yeon-hwa behind, Sun-ho works hard to save enough money to help her escape North Korea and join him. But one day, news reaches him that Yeon-hwa has married another man. Slowly he emerges from his heartbreak and despair to find a way to adapt to life in the South, and eventually marries a kind South Korean woman named Seo Kyung-joo. But his peaceful life is again disrupted when he learns that Yeon-hwa has defected to the South, and contrary to what he had heard, she isn't married at all.