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In Love and the War (2011)

Genre : Drama, War, Romance

Runtime : 2H 15M

Director : Park Gun-yong

Synopsis

In June 1950, soon after the start of the Korean War, a troop of North Korean soldiers enter a small South Korean village. Captain Jeong-woong proclaims that they came to liberate the villagers but their true agenda is to ferret out the reactionaries. The villagers and Seol-hee, who is separated from her fiance on her wedding day, offer them heartfelt hospitality and cooperation to avoid falling out of the army's favor. Eventually friendships starts to build up between the soldiers and the villagers.

Actors

Kim Joo-hyuk
Kim Joo-hyuk
Kim Jeong-woong
Jung Ryeo-won
Jung Ryeo-won
Park Seol-hee
Yoo Hae-jin
Yoo Hae-jin
Jae-choon
Byun Hee-bong
Byun Hee-bong
Village elder
Kim Sang-ho
Kim Sang-ho
Mr. Baek
Shin Jung-geun
Shin Jung-geun
Bong-gi
Yang Jung-ah
Yang Jung-ah
Woman from Suwon
Kim Bo-yeon
Kim Bo-yeon
Jeon No-min
Jeon No-min
Lee Da-wit
Lee Da-wit
Dong-woo
Yu Ha-jun
Yu Ha-jun
North Korean platoon leader
Uhm Ji-sung
Uhm Ji-sung
Chae Bin
Chae Bin
Choi Won-young
Choi Won-young
Lee Sin-seong
Lee Sin-seong
Han Gi-joong
Han Gi-joong
Kim Byeong-soon
Kim Byeong-soon
Lee Seul-bi
Lee Seul-bi
Jo Min-ah
Jo Min-ah
Yoon Seok-Hyun
Yoon Seok-Hyun
Oh Hee-joon
Oh Hee-joon
Min Kyung-jin
Min Kyung-jin
Nam Kyung-min
Nam Kyung-min
Han Sa-myung
Han Sa-myung
Choi Dae-woong
Choi Dae-woong
Yoon Jong-goo
Yoon Jong-goo
Choi Hee-jin
Choi Hee-jin
Mrs. Ulsan
Kim San
Kim San
Jin-il

Crews

Park Gun-yong
Park Gun-yong
Director
Bae Se-young
Bae Se-young
Writer
Lee Na-gyeom
Lee Na-gyeom
Production Design
Kim Eun-suk
Kim Eun-suk
Costume Design
Sin Jae-Myeong
Sin Jae-Myeong
Fight Choreographer
Park Young-sik
Park Young-sik
Martial Arts Choreographer
Jang Seok-ho
Jang Seok-ho
Props
Shin Bo-ra
Shin Bo-ra
Props

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