Monday, 13 October 2014

늑대소년

I bought this movie 1,5 years ago but I finally had time to watch it. Late I know, but better later than never!?
I like the story a lot and acting, it had it all... action, romance, seriousness and cuteness!!
A great movie!! ^^
I can't understand that Song Joong-Gi is turning 30 next year, although the movie was made a few years back... thinking of it, he looks like 15!!!



★★★★


Title: 늑대소년 (Neukdae Sonyeon) / Werewolf boy
Directed by: Jo Sung-hee
Distributed by: CJ Entertainment
Release date: October 31, 2012
Running time: 122 minutes
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean

Plot
Kim Sun-yi, an elderly woman in her sixties living in the US, receives a phone call about the sale of her old family home back in South Korea. Returning to her homeland, she's met by granddaughter Eun-joo, and they drive to the house in the country and stay the night. Sun-yi recalls how 47 years ago when she was a teenage girl in 1965, she moved from Seoul along with her widowed mother and sister Sun-ja to a remote valley to undergo a period of convalescence after suffering problems with her lungs. The Kims lived in genteel poverty at the mercy of their arrogant and foppish landlord, Ji-tae, son of the business partner of Sun-yi's late father. Because of her delicate health, the beautiful yet introverted Sun-yi lives an isolated life in the country home, without any friends her age.

One night, Sun-yi glimpses a shadow in the outhouse; the next day, she discovers a feral boy of about 19 crouching in their yard. The boy's body temperature is 46 degrees Celsius, his blood type unidentifiable, and he can neither read nor speak. Even though he behaves like a wild beast, Sun-yi's kindhearted mother adopts him and names him Chul-soo, assuming he's one of more than 60,000 children orphaned in the Korean War.
At first Sun-yi considers him a nuisance, but eventually has fun taming him according to a dog-training manual. She teaches him how to wait patiently before a meal, how to wear clothes, how to speak, how to write and other human behavior so that he could one day live like a normal man. Chul-soo demonstrates unswerving loyalty and superhuman brawn, thus inspiring the envy of Ji-tae, who lusts after Sun-yi....



Cast
Song Joong-ki - Chul-soo
Park Bo-young - young Sun-yi / Eun-joo
Lee Young-lan - Kim Sun-yi
Jang Young-nam - Sun-yi's mother
Yoo Yeon-seok - Ji-tae
Kim Hyang-gi - Sun-ja
Yoo Sung-mok - Professor Kang Tae-shik
Seo Dong-soo - army colonel
Woo Jeong-guk - Mr. Jung
Gu Bon-im - Mrs. Jung
Nam Jung-hee - Dong-seok's grandmother
Ahn Do-gyu - Dong-seok
Shin Bi - Dong-mi
Lee Jun-hyeok - policeman
Oh Yeong-seok - policeman
Lee Sung-ju - Sun-yi's son
Jang Seo-yi - Sun-yi's daughter-in-law
Jo Jae-yun - Sun-yi's grandson




info @ wikipedia

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