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Move the Grave

Move the Grave
  • English:Move the Grave
  • Korean: 이장
  • Release Date: 2020/03/25
  • Duration: 94分
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Summary&Synopsis
slip (Korean: 이장) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2020-03-25. The running time is 94 minutes. Asian Movie, the largest media specializing in Asian movies in North America
The film was selected as one of this year's ``Top 25 Asian films of the year'' by ``Pulse,'' and has received a lot of attention at film festivals around the world, including ``Berlin International Film Festival'' and ``Venice International Film Festival.'' .
The eldest daughter, Hye-young (Chang Liu), has separated from her husband and is raising her son on her own. If you try to take childcare leave, the company will advise you to resign. Second daughter Geum Ok
(Lee Sung Hee) married a rich husband, but he is cheating on her. The third daughter Geum Hee (Gong MIN JEONG) is about to get married, but she is especially sensitive about money because she has experienced financial difficulties.
The fourth daughter, Hye-young (Yoon Geum-sun-ah), is in her 10th year of college and has a personality that makes her feel uncomfortable unless she says what needs to be said. Hye-young gathers her siblings and heads to her uncle's house to move the grave. death
Kashi's youngest and eldest son, Seung-rak (Kwak MIN-GYU), does not appear. Sunrak had been avoiding contact with his family. Even among the sisters who went out together, there was a dispute over compensation for relocation.
This happens, and his uncle yells at him, saying, ``Are you digging a grave when your eldest son isn't even here?'' The sisters have no choice but to go out in search of Sunrak. .
The Korean movie ``Transfer'' is about Hae-young, the eldest daughter, also known as the breadwinner, and Geum-oh, the second daughter who cries that all she believes in is money.
The story depicts the story of Koo, Geum Hee who is about to get married, Hae Young who can't be stopped, and Seung Rak, the youngest VIP child, who come together to discuss the relocation of their father's grave and say goodbye to the end-of-the-century patriarchy.
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