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Box Office: Big Match, Late Spring, Set Me Free

By Korea Herald

Published : Nov. 28, 2014 - 20:52

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Big Match (Korea)

Opened Nov 26
Action, Comedy. Directed by Choi Ho

When Choi Ik-ho (Lee Jung-jae), a professional mixed martial arts fighter, finds out that his brother Choi Young-ho (Lee Sung-min) has suddenly disappeared, he receives a mysterious call from a genius named Ace (Shin Ha-kyun). Ik-ho is forced to become a marker inside a special game designed by Ace for wealthy gamblers. Ik-ho has no choice but to play this real-time life-or-death game if he wants to save his brother and his own life. 

Late Spring (Korea)

Opened Nov. 20
Drama. Directed by Cho Keun-hyun

In rural 1960s South Jeolla Province, prominent sculptor Jun-koo (Park Young-woo) finds out that he is slowly dying of progressive total paralysis, he loses his will to live. In order to spark his artistic passion and help him find meaning in life, his wife Jung-sook (Kim Seo-hyung) hires Min-kyung (Lee Yoo-young) to sit for him as a nude model. With the help of Min-kyung, Jun-koo regains his passion and rediscovers a sense of beauty.


Set Me Free (Korea)

Opened Nov. 13
Drama. Directed by Kim Tae-yong

Seventeen-year-old Young-jae (Choi Woo-sik) lives in the “House of Isaac,” a group home sponsored by a Catholic church, with younger children who have nowhere else to go. Not knowing when he will be kicked out of the house because of his age, he pretends to be a good and pious boy in front of his foster parents. Though he steals donated goods from the church to sell to his friends, he also sings in the church choir, voluntarily does chores and studies to attend a seminary to become a priest.


Cart (Korea)

Opened Nov. 13
Drama. Directed by Boo Ji-young

The film depicts temporary employees of a mega supermarket chain who are facing unfair layoffs. They are ordinary women, including Sun-hee (Yum Jeong-ah), a mother of two, Hye-mi (Moon Jung-hee), a single mother, and Soon-rae (Kim Young-ae), a janitor. When their jobs are at risk, the three staff and junior manager Dong-jun (Kim Gang-woo) gather with other employees to fight against the company’s exploitative practices.


Interstellar (U.S.)

Opened Nov. 6
Sci-Fi. Directed by Christopher Nolan

Christopher Nolan’s new end-of-the-world space epic takes place at a time when humanity is facing extinction as a result of drought and famine. A mysterious wormhole is discovered in space that will enable mankind to survive. A group of explorers, which includes Cooper (Matthew McConaughey) and Amelia Brand (Anne Hathaway), is given the mission of saving humankind by finding an inhabitable new planet.