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Hwayi A Monster Boy
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Hwayi is a boy living in a farm village, who was raised by 5 fathers who were famous criminals. One day, the group is commissioned to kill a man named Lim and his wife. While the rest of the group feel something odd about this particular contact, Suk-tae is adamant to carry out this job with Hwayi in tow. During the job Hwayi discovers a photograph of a child in Lim's house. Eventually, Suk-tae hands his gun to Hwayi and he is forced to pull the trigger. He becomes ill after committing his first kill and realizes that the boy in the photograph looks uncannily familiar.
Hwayi is a boy living in a farm village, who was raised by 5 fathers who were famous criminals. One day, the group is commissioned to kill a man named Lim and his wife. While the rest of the group feel something odd about this particular contact, Suk-tae is adamant to carry out this job with Hwayi in tow. During the job Hwayi discovers a photograph of a child in Lim's house. Eventually, Suk-tae hands his gun to Hwayi and he is forced to pull the trigger. He becomes ill after committing his first kill and realizes that the boy in the photograph looks uncannily familiar.
Actors:
Yoon-seok Jeong,
Young-hwa Seo,
Jung-kook Woo,
Jang In-sub,
Kyeong-yeong Lee,
Jin-gu Yeo,
Yoo-Mi Lee
Yoon-seok Jeong
Young-hwa Seo
1968, South Korea
Jung-kook Woo
10 March 1974, South Korea
Jang In-sub
Kyeong-yeong Lee
12 December 1960, Chungju, North Chungcheong Province, South Korea
Jin-gu Yeo
13 August 1997, South Korea
Yoo-Mi Lee
Country:
Korea
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January 02, 2015
[in] the long-awaited return of director Jang Joon-hwan (Save the Green Planet!, 2003),...Hwa-yi's clothes express visually his longing for the normal childhood that has been taken from him.

