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Way Back Home (2013 film)

Way Back Home (Korean집으로 가는 길; RRJibeuro Ganeun Gil) is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Jeon Do-yeon and Go Soo, and directed by Bang Eun-jin.[3][4] It is based on the true story of an ordinary Korean housewife who was imprisoned in Martinique for two years after being wrongfully accused of drug smuggling at a Paris airport.[5][6][7][8]

Way Back Home
Directed byBang Eun-jin
Written byYoon Jin-ho
Produced byIm Sang-jin
Jang Won-seok[1]
Kang Myeong-chan
Seo Young-hee
Starring
CinematographyLee Mo-gae
Edited byKim Sun-min
Music byKim Jun-seong
Distributed byCJ Entertainment
Release date
  • 11 December 2013 (2013-12-11)
Running time
107 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box office$12.8 million[2]

This is the first time a Korean film was shot in the Caribbean, as well as the first to feature actual guards and prisoners as supporting characters. Filming took place over three weeks at a women's prison in Martinique.[9][10]

Plot

Jeong-yeon (Jeon Do-yeon) and Jong-bae (Go Soo) are a happily married couple with a young daughter; they pour their savings into an auto repair shop only to have the rug pulled out from underneath them when a friend of Jong-bae's commits suicide after he is unable to pay his loans. Since Jong-bae acted as his friend's guarantor, the debt now falls onto them. With Jong-bae gradually growing despondent following their financial turmoil, Jeong-yeon makes the hard decision to do a job for a seedy acquaintance. She agrees to deliver diamonds from Paris to Seoul, which she thought would be legal. Jeong-yeon arrives in France, but as soon as she sets foot in Orly Airport she is arrested and police discover more than 30 kilograms (66 pounds) of cocaine in her bag. Being thrown in a French jail is only the beginning of her troubles as legal wranglings and an indifferent Korean embassy in France soon see her shipped off to a penitentiary on the far-flung island of Martinique, a French territory in the Caribbean, where she is jailed for two years without being tried in court. Back in Korea, her husband does his best to get through to the diplomats and secure her passage home.[11]

Cast

  • Jeon Do-yeon as Song Jeong-yeon
  • Go Soo as Kim Jong-bae
  • Ryu Tae-ho as Consul Bang
  • Bae Sung-woo as Section chief Chu Dae-yoon
  • Kang Ji-woo as Hye-rin
  • Joanna Kulig as Yalka
  • Corinne Masiero as "Hellboy"
  • Lee Dong-hwi as Gwang-sik
  • Choi Min-chul as Seo Moon-do
  • Heo Joon-seok as Soo-jae
  • Park Hyung-soo as Seoul District Prosecutors' Office detective
  • Park Yoon-hee as KBC TV reporter Shin Cheol-ho
  • Park Ji-il as Police officer Lee Soo
  • Lee Do-kyeong as Department head Joo
  • Jean-Michel Martial as Martinique judge
  • Antoine Blanquefort as Martinique prosecutor
  • Hugues Martel as New defense lawyer Olivier Bécourt
  • Catherine Baugue as original Martinique defense lawyer
  • Park Ji-hwan as Ha Tae-gwang
  • Seo Jin-won as Sang-cheol
  • Oh Yeon-ah as Lee Soo-ji
  • Chae Yoo-hee as Ji-hye
  • Dong Hyo-hee as Jong-bae's older sister
  • Marie-Philomène Nga as "250 years old"
  • Feliné Quezada Figueroa as "Gangster #1"
  • Gastner Legerme as Ducos driving prison officer
  • Seo Byeong-cheol as Interrogating detective Choi Jo
  • Kim Mi-kyung as landlady
  • Son Young-joo as YTN newsreader
  • Kim Seon-ju as French interpreter
  • Pascal Vallet as French plainclothes policeman
  • Kim Su-hyeon as Bang's wife
  • Lee Sa-bi as KBC TV writer
  • Kang Myeong-chan as KBC TV cameraman
  • Jang Gwang as Korean ambassador to France (cameo)
  • Kim Hae-gon as Deputy driving car owner (cameo)

Background

On 30 October 2004, Jang Mi-jeong was arrested at Orly Airport in France for smuggling a suitcase filled with 17 kilograms (or 37 pounds) of cocaine. Jang said she had no idea what it contained; she had been given a bag by her husband's friend, whom she had known for more than 10 years, and was told it was filled with unpolished gemstones. Jang had agreed to carry the suitcase from Guyana to the Netherlands via France in return for ₩4 million (US$3,740). After getting caught at Orly, Jang was jailed near Paris for three months awaiting trial. Then, after being found guilty, she was sent to a prison in French-administered Martinique in the Caribbean. She finally returned to Korea two years later on 18 November 2006. Her friend was eventually arrested as well and sentenced to serve 10 years in jail. Jang's story was later featured on In Depth 60 Minutes, a KBS investigative-documentary show, in 2006.[12] In 2013, Jang published the book Lost Days, recounting her ordeal and her life after returning from prison, particularly her difficult re-adjustment to Korean society and the ostracism she and her two daughters faced.[13]

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been criticized by Jang and the filmmakers for its handling of the incident, citing their "diplomatic negligence" and calling them irresponsible when it comes to protecting Koreans abroad. Foreign Ministry officials have insisted that the story in the movie is not the whole truth.[14]

Box office

Way Back Home was released in theaters on 11 December 2013. The film recorded 610,000 admissions on its opening weekend, placing second in box-office sales.[15] It ended up selling a total of 1,854,702 tickets, with a gross of ₩13,048,981,745.

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Recipient Result
2014 5th KOFRA Film Awards [16] Best Actress Jeon Do-yeon Won
9th Max Movie Awards Won
19th Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated
50th Paeksang Arts Awards Nominated
23rd Buil Film Awards[17] Nominated
51st Grand Bell Awards[18] Nominated
35th Blue Dragon Film Awards[19] Nominated
34th Golden Cinema Festival Best Actor Go Soo Won

References

  1. ^ Tae, Sang-joon (30 September 2013). "JANG Won-seok, Producer of WAY BACK HOME: Aligned with the Audience". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  2. ^ "Way Back Home". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  3. ^ Tae, Sang-joon (14 November 2013). "WAY BACK HOME Nears Release Date: Cast and Director Participate in Press Conference". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  4. ^ Song, Soon-jin (28 January 2014). "PANG Eun-jin, the Director of Way Back Home: "I Want to Make Films That Audiences Respond To"". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  5. ^ "Jeon Do-yeon Plays Inmate on Tropical Island in Latest Flick". The Chosun Ilbo. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  6. ^ Lee, Claire (12 December 2013). "Jeon Do-yeon speaks about her latest movie, motherhood". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  7. ^ Jung, Ji-won (20 December 2013). "After 2 years, Jeon finds way home". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  8. ^ Song, Soon-jin (28 January 2014). "JEON Do-yeon in Way Back Home and Memories of the Sword: From Actress to Mother, and Mother to Actress". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  9. ^ Lee, Hyo-won (5 December 2013). "Cannes-Winning Actress Jeon Do-yeon Returns in South Korea's Way Back Home". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  10. ^ Elley, Derek (12 March 2014). "Way Back Home". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 2014-05-12.
  11. ^ Conran, Pierce (23 December 2013). "In Focus: Way Back Home". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  12. ^ Lee, Claire (18 November 2013). "Upcoming movie features real-life drug smuggling case". The Korea Herald. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  13. ^ Hong, Joo-hee (8 January 2014). "Getting home was only the start of the story". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  14. ^ Hong, Joo-hee (8 January 2014). "Reel life: When cinema tackles true events". Korea JoongAng Daily. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  15. ^ Song, Soon-jin (23 December 2013). "Box Office: December 5-18, 2013". Korean Cinema Today. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  16. ^ "Snowpiercer is Korean film reporters' pick of 2013". The Korea Herald. 23 January 2014. Retrieved 2014-02-07.
  17. ^ Kim, June (6 October 2014). "SHIM Eun-kyung, SONG Kang-ho, HONG Sangsoo and ROARING CURRENTS Win at 23rd Buil Film Awards". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-10-09.
  18. ^ Kim, June (12 November 2014). "The 51st Daejong Film Awards Nominations Announced". Korean Film Council. Retrieved 2014-11-12.
  19. ^ Kim, Nemo (17 December 2014). "The Attorney Takes 4 Trophies at Korea's Blue Dragon Awards". Variety. Retrieved 2014-12-18.

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Way Back Home Korean 집으로 가는 길 RR Jibeuro Ganeun Gil is a 2013 South Korean drama film starring Jeon Do yeon and Go Soo and directed by Bang Eun jin 3 4 It is based on the true story of an ordinary Korean housewife who was imprisoned in Martinique for two years after being wrongfully accused of drug smuggling at a Paris airport 5 6 7 8 Way Back HomeDirected byBang Eun jinWritten byYoon Jin hoProduced byIm Sang jin Jang Won seok 1 Kang Myeong chan Seo Young heeStarringJeon Do yeon Go Soo Kang Ji woo Joanna Kulig Corinne Masiero Lee Dong hwi Choi Min chulCinematographyLee Mo gaeEdited byKim Sun minMusic byKim Jun seongDistributed byCJ EntertainmentRelease date11 December 2013 2013 12 11 Running time107 minutesCountrySouth KoreaLanguageKoreanBox office 12 8 million 2 This is the first time a Korean film was shot in the Caribbean as well as the first to feature actual guards and prisoners as supporting characters Filming took place over three weeks at a women s prison in Martinique 9 10 Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 3 Background 4 Box office 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksPlot EditJeong yeon Jeon Do yeon and Jong bae Go Soo are a happily married couple with a young daughter they pour their savings into an auto repair shop only to have the rug pulled out from underneath them when a friend of Jong bae s commits suicide after he is unable to pay his loans Since Jong bae acted as his friend s guarantor the debt now falls onto them With Jong bae gradually growing despondent following their financial turmoil Jeong yeon makes the hard decision to do a job for a seedy acquaintance She agrees to deliver diamonds from Paris to Seoul which she thought would be legal Jeong yeon arrives in France but as soon as she sets foot in Orly Airport she is arrested and police discover more than 30 kilograms 66 pounds of cocaine in her bag Being thrown in a French jail is only the beginning of her troubles as legal wranglings and an indifferent Korean embassy in France soon see her shipped off to a penitentiary on the far flung island of Martinique a French territory in the Caribbean where she is jailed for two years without being tried in court Back in Korea her husband does his best to get through to the diplomats and secure her passage home 11 Cast EditJeon Do yeon as Song Jeong yeon Go Soo as Kim Jong bae Ryu Tae ho as Consul Bang Bae Sung woo as Section chief Chu Dae yoon Kang Ji woo as Hye rin Joanna Kulig as Yalka Corinne Masiero as Hellboy Lee Dong hwi as Gwang sik Choi Min chul as Seo Moon do Heo Joon seok as Soo jae Park Hyung soo as Seoul District Prosecutors Office detective Park Yoon hee as KBC TV reporter Shin Cheol ho Park Ji il as Police officer Lee Soo Lee Do kyeong as Department head Joo Jean Michel Martial as Martinique judge Antoine Blanquefort as Martinique prosecutor Hugues Martel as New defense lawyer Olivier Becourt Catherine Baugue as original Martinique defense lawyer Park Ji hwan as Ha Tae gwang Seo Jin won as Sang cheol Oh Yeon ah as Lee Soo ji Chae Yoo hee as Ji hye Dong Hyo hee as Jong bae s older sister Marie Philomene Nga as 250 years old Feline Quezada Figueroa as Gangster 1 Gastner Legerme as Ducos driving prison officer Seo Byeong cheol as Interrogating detective Choi Jo Kim Mi kyung as landlady Son Young joo as YTN newsreader Kim Seon ju as French interpreter Pascal Vallet as French plainclothes policeman Kim Su hyeon as Bang s wife Lee Sa bi as KBC TV writer Kang Myeong chan as KBC TV cameraman Jang Gwang as Korean ambassador to France cameo Kim Hae gon as Deputy driving car owner cameo Background EditOn 30 October 2004 Jang Mi jeong was arrested at Orly Airport in France for smuggling a suitcase filled with 17 kilograms or 37 pounds of cocaine Jang said she had no idea what it contained she had been given a bag by her husband s friend whom she had known for more than 10 years and was told it was filled with unpolished gemstones Jang had agreed to carry the suitcase from Guyana to the Netherlands via France in return for 4 million US 3 740 After getting caught at Orly Jang was jailed near Paris for three months awaiting trial Then after being found guilty she was sent to a prison in French administered Martinique in the Caribbean She finally returned to Korea two years later on 18 November 2006 Her friend was eventually arrested as well and sentenced to serve 10 years in jail Jang s story was later featured on In Depth 60 Minutes a KBS investigative documentary show in 2006 12 In 2013 Jang published the book Lost Days recounting her ordeal and her life after returning from prison particularly her difficult re adjustment to Korean society and the ostracism she and her two daughters faced 13 The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has been criticized by Jang and the filmmakers for its handling of the incident citing their diplomatic negligence and calling them irresponsible when it comes to protecting Koreans abroad Foreign Ministry officials have insisted that the story in the movie is not the whole truth 14 Box office EditWay Back Home was released in theaters on 11 December 2013 The film recorded 610 000 admissions on its opening weekend placing second in box office sales 15 It ended up selling a total of 1 854 702 tickets with a gross of 13 048 981 745 Awards and nominations EditYear Award Category Recipient Result2014 5th KOFRA Film Awards 16 Best Actress Jeon Do yeon Won9th Max Movie Awards Won19th Chunsa Film Art Awards Nominated50th Paeksang Arts Awards Nominated23rd Buil Film Awards 17 Nominated51st Grand Bell Awards 18 Nominated35th Blue Dragon Film Awards 19 Nominated34th Golden Cinema Festival Best Actor Go Soo WonReferences Edit Tae Sang joon 30 September 2013 JANG Won seok Producer of WAY BACK HOME Aligned with the Audience Korean Cinema Today Retrieved 2014 02 07 Way Back Home Box Office Mojo Retrieved 2014 02 19 Tae Sang joon 14 November 2013 WAY BACK HOME Nears Release Date Cast and Director Participate in Press Conference Korean Film Council Retrieved 2014 02 07 Song Soon jin 28 January 2014 PANG Eun jin the Director of Way Back Home I Want to Make Films That Audiences Respond To Korean Cinema Today Retrieved 2014 02 07 Jeon Do yeon Plays Inmate on Tropical Island in Latest Flick The Chosun Ilbo 29 November 2013 Retrieved 2014 02 07 Lee Claire 12 December 2013 Jeon Do yeon speaks about her latest movie motherhood The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 02 07 Jung Ji won 20 December 2013 After 2 years Jeon finds way home Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 07 Song Soon jin 28 January 2014 JEON Do yeon in Way Back Home and Memories of the Sword From Actress to Mother and Mother to Actress Korean Cinema Today Retrieved 2014 02 07 Lee Hyo won 5 December 2013 Cannes Winning Actress Jeon Do yeon Returns in South Korea s Way Back Home The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 2014 02 07 Elley Derek 12 March 2014 Way Back Home Film Business Asia Retrieved 2014 05 12 Conran Pierce 23 December 2013 In Focus Way Back Home Korean Film Council Retrieved 2014 02 07 Lee Claire 18 November 2013 Upcoming movie features real life drug smuggling case The Korea Herald Retrieved 2014 02 07 Hong Joo hee 8 January 2014 Getting home was only the start of the story Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 07 Hong Joo hee 8 January 2014 Reel life When cinema tackles true events Korea JoongAng Daily Retrieved 2014 02 07 Song Soon jin 23 December 2013 Box Office December 5 18 2013 Korean Cinema Today Retrieved 2014 02 07 Snowpiercer is Korean film reporters pick of 2013 The Korea Herald 23 January 2014 Retrieved 2014 02 07 Kim June 6 October 2014 SHIM Eun kyung SONG Kang ho HONG Sangsoo and ROARING CURRENTS Win at 23rd Buil Film Awards Korean Film Council Retrieved 2014 10 09 Kim June 12 November 2014 The 51st Daejong Film Awards Nominations Announced Korean Film Council Retrieved 2014 11 12 Kim Nemo 17 December 2014 The Attorney Takes 4 Trophies at Korea s Blue Dragon Awards Variety Retrieved 2014 12 18 External links EditOfficial website in Korean Way Back Home at HanCinema Way Back Home at the Korean Movie Database Way Back Home at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Way Back Home 2013 film amp oldid 1112386536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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