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Road Movie

Country: Taiwan, Language: Chinese, 114 mins

Original Title

Rodeu-mubi
  • Director: In-shik Kim
  • Writer: In-shik Kim
  • Producer: Seoung-Jae Cha; Jae-won Ki

CGiii Comment

So, this confirms that women are only interested in the man BECAUSE OF HIS MONEY...such controversy!

This is beautifully filmed, utterly compelling and so painfully moving in its humanity and inhumanity.

An emotional journey that you wouldn't want to take...but, one to definitely watch.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Suk-won, a trader who loses all of his money (and his wife) in a market downturn is left homeless until Dae-shik, a homeless loner, rescues him. Together the two travel across the country and Dae-shik falls in love with Suk-won. Joining them in their journey is Il-joo, a wacky hooker who falls in love with Dae-shik.

Cast & Characters

Jeong-min Hwang as Dae-shik;
Chan Jung as Suk-won;
Rin Seo as Il-joo;
Hyeong-gi Jeong as Min-seok;
Eun-jin Bang as Jung-in;
Ki-chun Kim as Jo-si;
Jae-eung Lee