Fly, Penguin Trailer

Fly, Penguin Trailer (2009)

24 September 2009 Drama 110 mins

Seung-yun is stressed out because he is sent to several private academies after school. His mother reproves him for not living up to her expectations. His father takes pity on him for being nagged on by his mother all the time... Ju-hun, a new employee at a company, is a vegetarian and cannot drink alcohol at all. Chang-su thinks Ju-hun is eccentric and is displeased with him... Su-hyeong sent his son and daughter with his wife to study abroad, but he grows tired of staying alone in his empty house... SONG has lived with her authoritarian husband without any serious problems, but she does not want to stay with him anymore. GWON, an old man, pretends to be calm in the face of his wife’s request for divorce. But actually he can’t do anything by himself... These are not unfamiliar fictional events but rather they reflect the lives of ordinary people in Korea at the present time. Through their stories, shows us how a society imposes normalcy on its people in their daily lives.

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Cast

Moon So-ri

as Song Hee-jeong

Ahn Do-gyu

as Choi Seung-yoon

Choi Gyu-hwan

as Lee Joo-hoon

Cho Jin-woong

as Han Chang-soo

Oh Yong

as Park Joong-ho

Park Won-sang

as Seung-yoon's father (uncredited)

Son Byung-ho

as Manager Kwon (uncredited)

Lee Young-hee

as Young-sook's Grandmother (uncredited)

Na Hyun

as Sashimi Restaurant Owner (uncredited)

Choi Hee-jin

as Jo Mi-sun

Park In-hwan

as Elder Kwon

Lee Eun-saem

as Soo-ji

Crew

Han Cheol-hui

Han Cheol-hui Production Sound Mixer

Park Young-jun

Park Young-jun Director of Photography

International Releases Dates

Korea 02 May 2009

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