Soo Hyeon, a teacher at a private art institute and Ji Yeong, a contract worker at a small network enterprise have been living together for 6 years. To his surprise, SooHyeon finds out that Ji Yeong is late on her period. One evening, the couple heads to the new home of Ji Yeong's parents in Incheon. The housewarming party dissolves in ill humor when Ji Yeong's mother strongly urges the couple to get married. At the end of a long day, the couple tries to sleep. As Soo Hyeon decides to reunite with his family he had been avoiding for some time, the couple sets off for Samcheok at the far end of the east coast. Edit Translation
- English
- Español
- magyar / magyar nyelv
- dansk
- Native Title: 초행
- Also Known As: Chohaeng
- Screenwriter & Director: Kim Dae Hwan
- Genres: Drama, Family
Cast & Credits
- Kim Sae ByeokJi YoungMain Role
- Jo Hyun Chul Main Role
- Jo Kyung Sook[Ji Young's mother]Support Role
- Jung Do WonMin HyukSupport Role
- Kil Hae Yeon[Soo Hyun's mother]Support Role
- Ryu Je SeungDong UkSupport Role
Reviews
This review may contain spoilers
Looking at Kim Dae Hwan’s filmography, I see that he had an appearance in the Sageuk, Jang Hee Bin and this is his second film (first being with him writing behind it). It’s clearly a cheap production with a hand held camera for even the tracking scenes but the amateurish camera work adds credibility to the realistic story of two soon to be parents that are forced to meet each other's parents, both of whom have a tense relationship with. There is a bit of a social difference between the two but that doesn’t play too much into the story, only serving to put a slightly wider wedge between Ji Young (Kim Sae-byuk, The Woman Who Ran) and Ji Young’s mother, who pushes Ji Young into doing things that she can brag about to her friends. And likewise for Su-hyun (Jo Hyun-chu, Inspector Koo) and his father, only the difference being that his verbally abusive father thinks it's a step to being a man, likely revealing why the son doesn’t see his family. The family greetings turn from pleasant to awkward very quickly. But the couple are great together. Both are mature and will talk things out when there are disagreements. Both are understanding when it comes to each other’s families. And then in the end, they were happy in their fates, just walking among the nightlife of the city. Was this review helpful to you?
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