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Sea Fog

Sea Fog
  • English:Sea Fog
  • Korean: 해무
  • Release Date: 2014/08/13
  • Duration: 111分
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Sea fog (Korean: 해무) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2014-08-13. The running time is 111 minutes.
YUCHUN movie debut! A drama unfolds between six sailors and a stowaway in the sea fog.
Tabata play. The ``Cheonjin'' ship, which once ruled the Yeosu Sea, is no longer expected to catch a large catch and becomes the subject of a project. Captain Cheol-ju (Kim Yoon-seok) is in danger of losing his ship.
) thinks this is his last chance and boards the old fishing boat "Cheonjin" with his crew. Led by the captain, the mysterious engineer Wang-ho (Moon Sung-geun) lives hidden on the ship, and the crew follows the captain's orders.
A dynamic deck captain Ho-young (Kim Sang-ho), a roller worker Kyung-gu (Yoo Seung-mok) who believes that money is the best, and a sailor Chang-wook (Lee HeeJun) who is faithful to requests anytime and anywhere.
Five sailors, including Dong-shik (Park YUCHUN), the naive and simple-minded youngest sailor, set sail with dreams of catching a big catch. Meanwhile, Captain Cheol-joo offers to help stow away in order to protect the ship. life
The many stowaways who made their way across the ocean, and the five sailors who boarded the fateful ship. Then, a "sea fog" filled with no way of knowing what was ahead, and they were caught up in an incident that was beyond their control...
. . The Korean movie ``Sea Fog'' is about six sailors who set out to port with the dream of catching a big fish, but end up shipping a stowaway into the sea mist, where they can't see where they're going, and end up getting caught up in an incident beyond their control.
story. JYJ's YUCHUN, who is appearing in a movie for the first time, passionately played the role of Dong-sik, a naive sailor who fell in love with stowaway Hong-mae (Han YeRi) at first sight. The Japanese title is "Fog on the Sea", 2015
Released in Japan in April 2017 (TOHO Cinemas Shinjuku opening film).




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