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I Can Speak

I Can Speak
  • English:I Can Speak
  • Korean: 아이 캔 스피크
  • Release Date: 2017/09/21
  • Duration: 119分
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Summary&Synopsis
I Can Speak (Korean: 아이 캔 스피크) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2017-09-21. The running time is 119 minutes.
The selection was made out of a 75-to-1 competition in the ``Former Comfort Women Scenario Proposal Exhibition,'' which was supervised by the CJ Cultural Foundation and sponsored by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.
This work was made into a film because it was praised for its lively portrayal of the comfort women issue, which is based on the anger and sadness of an elderly woman who repeatedly submits petitions to the public. .
Okpun (Na Muni), known as the "Oni Baba", has gone around the village and filed approximately 8,000 petitions.
For 20 years, no one has been able to stop her, but in front of her is Min-jae (Lee), a principled 9th grade civil servant.
Jae-hoon) appears and there is a sense of tension. Ok-poong, who has studied English as hard as accepting the national petition, is depressed because his English is not improving, but when he sees Min-jae's ability to speak English like a native speaker, he becomes depressed.
He will ask you to be his teacher regardless of time and place. Through a special deal just for the two of them, an English class begins for two people who seem like they would never get along, and the time they spend together increases.
As they understand each other and communicate with each other, they become friends and even family. Min-jae had always been curious about the reason why Ok-poong was so particular about English, and one day he heard her speak English.
Know what you want to convey... . The Korean film "I Can Speak" won 75 times more competition at the "Former Comfort Women Scenario Proposal Exhibition," which was supervised by the CJ Cultural Foundation and sponsored by the Ministry of Gender Equality and Family.
This work was selected out of a high number of contestants, and was made into a film due to its lively portrayal of the comfort women issue, which is based on the anger and sadness of an elderly woman who repeatedly submits petitions to the public.
Actress Na Moon Hee will play the main character Na Ok Poong, and actor Lee Je Hoon will play the role of civil servant Park Min Jae.




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