The Way Home(2002)

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Synopsis

Seven-year-old Sang-woo is left with his grandmother in a remote village while his mother looks for work. Born and raised in the city, Sang-woo quickly comes into conflict with his old-fashioned grandmother and his new rural surroundings. Disrespectful and selfish, Sang-woo lashes out in anger, perceiving that he has been abandoned. He trades his grandmother's only treasure for a video game; he throws his food and he throws tantrums. When Sang-woo's mother finds work and finally returns for him, Sang-woo has become a different boy. Through his grandmother's boundless patience and devotion, he learns to embrace empathy, humility and the importance of family.
Seven-year-old Sang-woo is left with his grandmother in a remote village while his mother looks for work. Born and raised in the city, Sang-woo quickly comes into conflict with his old-fashioned grandmother and his …
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In Theaters

  • November 15, 2002

MPAA Rating

PG (for mild thematic elements and language.)

Genres

Foreign, Comedy

Run Time

1 hour 20 minutes

Distributors

Paramount Vantage

Box Office

$444,931

Also Known As

  • Jibeuro

Production Status

Released

Produced In

South Korea

Director

CAST

Yoo Seung-ho

Sang-woo

Kim Eul-boon

Grandmother

Min Kyung-Eun

Cheol-e

Yim Eun-Kyung

Hae-Yeon

Dong Hyo-Hee

Mother

Park Hyeon-soo

Actor
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