Boomerang Family
Boomerang Family | |
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Hangul | 고령화 가족 |
Revised Romanization | Goryeonghwa Gajok |
McCune–Reischauer | Koryŏnghwa Kachok |
Directed by | Song Hae-sung |
Produced by |
Na Gyeong-chan Kim Dong-hyun |
Screenplay by |
Kim Hae-gon Kim Jae-hwan Song Hae-sung |
Based on |
Aging Family by CHEON Myeong-kwan |
Starring |
Park Hae-il Yoon Je-moon Gong Hyo-jin Youn Yuh-jung Jin Ji-hee |
Music by | Lee Jae-jin |
Cinematography | Hong Kyung-pyo |
Edited by | Park Gok-ji |
Production company |
Invent Stone Corp. |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
Release dates |
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Running time | 112 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$7,102,103[1] |
Boomerang Family (Hangul: 고령화 가족; RR: Goryeonghwa Gajok; lit. "Aging Family") is a 2013 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Song Hae-sung,[2] and starring Park Hae-il, Yoon Je-moon, Gong Hyo-jin, Youn Yuh-jung, and Jin Ji-hee.[3][4] Based on the 2010 novel Aging Family by Cheon Myeong-kwan,[5] the film is about three misfit siblings with a mean average age of 39, who all decide to move back in with their mother.[6][7]
Plot
Film director In-mo (Park Hae-il) is a 40-year-old movie director who's been jobless for the past decade after his debut film was a commercial and artistic flop. Mired in poverty and depressed at his wife's affair, he decides to hang himself. But a well-timed call from his mother (Youn Yuh-jung) inviting him to dinner results in a change of plans. Instead of killing himself, he decides to move in to his mother's home, where his older brother Han-mo (Yoon Je-moon) also lives. A 44-year-old unemployed ex-gangster with five criminal convictions, Han-mo is not particularly pleased at this development. But more trouble lies ahead: younger sister Mi-yeon (Gong Hyo-jin) arrives with her bratty, rebellious 15-year-old daughter Min-kyung (Jin Ji-hee). 35-year-old Mi-yeon announces that she is leaving her second husband, and that she needs to stay with them for the immediate future. In this way, fate has reunited this dysfunctional and rather quirky family, with their petty conflicts, sibling rivalries and largely unexpressed affection, as they struggle with the challenges of middle age.[7][8][9][10]
Cast
- Park Hae-il as Oh In-mo
- Yoon Je-moon as Oh Han-mo
- Gong Hyo-jin as Oh Mi-yeon[11]
- Youn Yuh-jung as Mom
- Jin Ji-hee as Shin Min-kyung, Mi-yeon's daughter
- Ye Ji-won as Han Soo-ja, hairdresser
- Kim Young-jae as Jung Geun-bae, Mi-yeon's boyfriend
- Yoo Seung-mok as drug peddler
- Park Young-seo as Ki-soo, Han-mo's thief friend
- Lee Young-jin as Seo Mi-ok, In-mo's wife
- Jung Young-gi as Jang, Mi-yeon's husband
- Kim Hae-gon as Kim, porno producer
- Kim Dae-jin as Choi
- Yoo Yeon-mi as Min-kyung's school friend
- Han Sung-yong as restaurant customer
- Oh Min-ae as landlady
- Woo Hye-jin as Mi-yeon's wedding friend
- Hwang Byung-gook as wedding photographer
- Park Geun-hyung as Mr. Gu, Mom's male friend
- Kim Ji-young as Sang-geun's woman
- Yang Hee-kyung as Jung-hyun's woman
- Kim Kyung-ae as Jung-bok's woman
Awards and nominations
2013 50th Grand Bell Awards
- Nomination - Best Director - Song Hae-sung
- Nomination - Best Actress - Youn Yuh-jung
- Nomination - Best Supporting Actress - Jin Ji-hee
References
- ↑ "Aging Family". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2014-01-08.
- ↑ Huh, Nam-woong (8 February 2013). "A FAMILY REUNION Shows the Happiness of a Troubled Family". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ↑ Ho, Stewart (10 September 2012). "Gong Hyo Jin, Park Hae Il Cast in The Aging Family". enewsWorld. CJ E&M. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ↑ Lee, Tae-ho (11 September 2012). "Actress Kong Hyo-jin to make appearance in Park Hae-il's new movie". TenAsia. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ↑ Kim, Soo-young. ‘맛있는 이야기’를 짓는 작가, 천명관 - 『고령화 가족』 천명관. Yes24.com (in Korean). Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ↑ Lee, Hye-ji (2 October 2012). "Park Hae-il, Kong Hyo-jin Kicks Off New Film's Pre-production". TenAsia. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- 1 2 Lee, Claire (30 April 2013). "Movie portrays struggles of modern family". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2013-04-30.
- ↑ Paquet, Darcy (16 May 2013). "In Focus: Boomerang Family". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
- ↑ "Now showing". The Korea Times. 9 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
- ↑ "2013.5.10 Now playing". Korea JoongAng Daily. 10 May 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-18.
- ↑ Lee, Sun-min (9 April 2013). "Gong Hyo-jin likes dirty language in film". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
External links
- Official website (Korean)
- Boomerang Family at the Korean Movie Database
- Boomerang Family at the Internet Movie Database
- Boomerang Family at HanCinema