Korean Movies Opening Today 2022/10/06 in Korea

Korean movies opening today 2022/10/06 in Korea: "Good Deal", "Taean", "The Precious memory of Gogo Brothers 2" and "#AfterMeToo"

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"Good Deal" (2021)

Directed by Cho Kyoung-ho

With Cho Seong-ha, Lee Won-jong, Jun Suk-ho, Tae In-ho, Leem Seung-min, Choi Ye-bin,...

Synopsis
The great adventures of life and human connections in contemporary Korean society, following a formal baseball player, a sleepless student, a new hangman, an imprisoned gangster, and a mysterious father and daughter.

 

"The Precious memory of Gogo Brothers 2" (2022)

Directed by Song Jung-yool, Song Yo-han

Voiced by Park Ji-yoon-I, Oh In-sil, Park Yeong-jae, Oh Soo-kyeong, Yoo Hae-moo, Son Jeong-ah,...

Synopsis
"The biggest crisis in Gi-cheol's life?"

Gi-cheol, who used up his tuition fee to look good in front of his crush, Sook-i, will be starting his first part-time job. Gi-cheol leaves Seoul and is unexpectedly caught up in all kinds of twists and turns... Will Gi-cheol be able to return home safely?


"#AfterMeToo" (2021)

Directed by Kangyu Ga-ram, Kim So-ram, Lee Som-yi, Park So-hyeon

Synopsis
How has our society changed since the #MeToo movement shook up the South Korean society? In the midst of the reality, where the power of backlash and solidarity among men is still the same and patriarchy and structural sexism still exist, can these questions be answered? The film explores the questions and possibilities that the #MeToo movement has left, through the daily lives and voices of today's women.

23d How has our society changed since the #MeToo movement shook up the South Korean society? In the midst of the reality, where the power of backlash and solidarity among men is still the same and patriarchy and structural sexism still exist, can these questions be answered? The film explores the questions and possibilities that the #MeToo movement has left, through the daily lives and voices of today's women.

23rd Seoul International Women's Film Festival

"Taean" (2020)

Directed by Gu Jahywan

Synopsis
During the Korean War in 1950, the Bodo League massacre began in Taean-gun, Chungcheongnam-do. On July 12 of that year, Taean Police Station massacred 115 civilians just before retreating from the 'fraudulent reality'. At that time, state power massacred these civilians only through the assumption that they would sympathize with the People's Army, which is about to occupy Taean. The damage in Taean didn't stop here. The People's Army, which occupied Taean, massacred 116 civilians on the grounds that it would punish the reaction. However, this was only a preview of the catastrophe that was to follow.