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| | + | Yoon Tae-Hwa ([[Lee Soo-Hyuk]]) is a shooter on the national team. He is dying from a disease in his lung and he needs a transplant from his father to survive. However, Yoon Tae-Hwa feels heavy guilt because his father caused a hit-and-run accident and abandoned the body. Yoon Tae-Hwa looks for the victim's daughter who is Kwon Mi-Ji ([[Ha Yoon-Kyung]]). He happens to see Kwon Mi-Ji stealing from a jewelry store. He turns a blind eye to her crime, hoping his own guilt will go away. Kwon Mi-Ji then unexpectedly reveals to him the truth about the day of the hit-and-run accident and asks him to help her find her mother. |
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- Movie: Lost
- Revised romanization: Paran
- Hangul: 파란
- Director: Kang Dong-In
- Writer: Kang Dong-In
- Producer: Hwang Dae-Joong
- Cinematographer: Yoon Geol
- Release Date: April 9, 2025
- Runtime: 105 min.
- Distributor: Merry Christmas
- Language: Korean
- Country: South Korea
Plot Synopsis by AsianWiki Staff ©
Yoon Tae-Hwa (Lee Soo-Hyuk) is a shooter on the national team. He is dying from a disease in his lung and he needs a transplant from his father to survive. However, Yoon Tae-Hwa feels heavy guilt because his father caused a hit-and-run accident and abandoned the body. Yoon Tae-Hwa looks for the victim's daughter who is Kwon Mi-Ji (Ha Yoon-Kyung). He happens to see Kwon Mi-Ji stealing from a jewelry store. He turns a blind eye to her crime, hoping his own guilt will go away. Kwon Mi-Ji then unexpectedly reveals to him the truth about the day of the hit-and-run accident and asks him to help her find her mother.
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