North Korean Guys

North Korean Guys

Theatrical poster
Hangul 동해물과 백두산이
Hanja 물과
Revised Romanization Donghaemul-gwa Baekdusan-i
McCune–Reischauer Tonghaemulgwa Paektusani
Directed by Ahn Jin-woo
Produced by Kimg Dong-hyun
Written by Kimg Dong-hyun,
Ahn Jin-woo,
Kim Kyung-se,
Kim Seong-hoon
Starring Jung Joon-ho,
Gong Hyung-jin,
Ryu Hyun-kyung
Music by Park Ho-joon,
Kang Hoon
Cinematography Kim Yoon-soo
Edited by Park Gok-ji,
Jeong Jin-hee
Production
company
Studio Sam
Distributed by Showbox
Release dates
  • December 31, 2003 (2003-12-31)
Running time
97 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean

North Korean Guys (Hangul: 동해물과 백두산이; RR: Donghaemul-gwa Baekdusan-i), also released as Lost in the South Mission: Going Home, is a 2003 South Korean comedy film directed by Ahn Jin-woo. The film depicts a pair of North Korean sailors who find themselves in South Korea and their subsequent attempts to return home.

Plot synopsis

Hard-nosed North Korean Navy officer Baek-doo Choi (Jung Joon-ho) and his light-hearted sergeant Dong-hae Lim (Gong Hyung-jin), go on a fishing trip in the Sea of Japan. The pair fall asleep in their boat and are violently awoken by a squall. Clinging to their tiny craft, they struggle to survive the storm. By the time the storm passes, they have been washed deep into South Korean borders. Realizing their plight, they conceal their boat and explore their surroundings.

They are continually shocked by the culture of South Korea, but eventually recover their bearings and befriend a girl, Han Nara (Ryu Hyun-kyung). Unfortunately for the sailors trapped in enemy territory, Nara is a runaway and her father is a police chief, which only makes it more difficult for them to blend in. After their repeated attempts to escape fail, they enter a talent contest in order to win the first place prize: a trip to Kumgang Mountain, North Korea.

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