The Last Supper (Hangul: ??? ??; RR: Choihui mancheon; aka Come Tomorrow) is a 2003 South Korean film directed by Son Yeong-guk.
The Last Supper | |
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Hangul | ??? ?? |
Hanja | ??? ?? |
Revised Romanization | Choihui Mancheon |
McCune–Reischauer | Ch‘oehu-?i Manch‘an |
Directed by | Son Yeong-guk |
Produced by | Lee Jung-ho |
Written by | Lee Ji-ho |
Starring | Kim Bo-seong Jo Yoon-hee Lee Jong-won |
Music by | Jang Ho-il |
Cinematography | Jeong Jae-seung |
Edited by | Moon In-dae |
Distributed by | Aura Entertainment |
Release date |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
The film is about three people on the verge of ending their lives—a malpracticing doctor just released from prison, a young woman with debt problems and a terminal illness, and a gangster on the run from a rival gang—who meet each other by chance and start to turn their fortunes around.
Screenplay
- Kim Bo-seong ... So-ju
- Jo Yoon-hee ... Jae-rim
- Lee Jong-won ... Gong-bong
The Last Supper was released in South Korea on 14 November 2003, receiving a total of 9,863 admissions in Seoul.