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Way Back Home

Way Back Home
  • English:Way Back Home
  • Korean: 집으로 가는 길
  • Release Date: 2013/12/11
  • Duration: 130分
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Summary&Synopsis
way home (Korean: 집으로 가는 길) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2013-12-11. The running time is 130 minutes.
A true story of an ordinary Korean housewife who was mistakenly arrested as a drug transporter.
"I...I want to go home." An ordinary wife whose only love is her loving husband and daughter. The day your passport was stamped for the first time
, she is imprisoned as a drug offender in France. A 22-hour flight from South Korea, 12,400km across the Atlantic Ocean, and a prison in Martinique, a remote island in France, on the other side of the world.
An unfamiliar place where she doesn't speak the language... Will she be able to return home? "Please...send my wife back." An ordinary husband who is all about his loving wife and daughter. He is struggling at home due to a grudge from a friend.
He lost the store he built and his wife. His wife transported rough stones from Guyana to France to earn a living. But it was a drug. A place that is difficult to find even on a map, where he can get his wife back.
I wonder if I can do it? . The Korean movie ``The Way Home'' takes place on October 30, 2004, when a man is mistakenly identified as a drug transporter at Orly Airport in France, and is imprisoned in a Martinique prison on a remote island across the Atlantic Ocean.
A work that depicts the true story of an ordinary Korean housewife. This film deals with the shocking incident experienced by a woman who spent two long, nightmarish years in a prison in an unfamiliar place without a trial. various works
The woman will be played by Do Yeong, an actress whose acting skills have been recognized not only at domestic film awards but also overseas. Ko Soo, a popular actor with charismatic acting, plays the husband. depict the incident realistically
For this purpose, the film was shot on location in the Caribbean for the first time in Korean film history. Large-scale filming took place in three countries: South Korea, France, and the Dominican Republic. Japanese title: “Prayer from Martinique”, August 2014
Released in late December. In September 2022, the TV series "Narco no Kami", based on the true story of Cho Bong-haeng, a drug lord who was the perpetrator of this case, will be streamed on Netflix.




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