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Little Brother (Hong Kong Version) ~ Bae Jong Ok | Park Ji Bin
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| Filmmaker Lim Tae Yong makes his feature film directorial debut with the touching family drama Little Brother. The film centers on nine-year old Han Yi (played by Park Ji Bin from A Family) who takes sibling rivalry to a new extreme by picking on his timid older brother Han Byeol (Seo Dae Han). But things change dramatically when the twelve year old boy is diagnosed with a brain tumor, has to receive brain surgery, and finds himself stuck in a pediatric ward. Suddenly, the family is turned upside down, with Han Yi's parents worried about mounting medical bills, their future, and the alarming fact that Han Byeol may not survive this ordeal. Soon Han Yi finds himself alternatively ignored or scolded by his parents, and begins to feel jealous that his brother is bonding with Wook Yi (Choi Woo Hyeok), a fellow patient at the hospital. Through these trying times, little Han Yi begins to learn the value of family and true brotherly love! After a two year hiatus from film, award-winning actress Bae Jong Ok (I Stand Up Every Day, Portrait of Youth, Jealousy is My Middle Name) returns to the big screen to play the mother of the two young boys, and actor Park Won Sang (Waikiki Brothers, R-Point) plays the role of her husband. Both actors have lent their incredible talents to Lim's fine directorial debut, a real tearjerker, of a movie meant for the whole family to enjoy. Relearn the meaning of family in Hello, Goodbye Little Brother, a moving and inspiring family film you won't soon forget! |
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| | Product Title | : | Little Brother (Hong Kong Version) | | Region Code | : | (What is it?) | | Picture Format | : | (What is it?) | | Artist Name(s) | : | Bae Jong Ok | Park Ji Bin | Lim Tae Hyung | | Release Date | : | May 20, 2006 | | Language | : | Cantonese, Korean | | Subtitle | : | English, Traditional Chinese | | Duration | : | 97 Minutes | | Rating | : | I | | Package Weight | : | 120 g | | Publisher | : | Panorama (HK) | | YesAsia Catalog No. | : | 1004090714 | | Shipment Unit | : | 1 (What is it?) |
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Based on a true story, Little Brother marks the debut feature of Korean director Lim Tae Yong and is another in the ever popular family melodrama genre. This time around, the film focuses on the familiar subject of life threatening illness, as a twelve year old boy called Han Byeol (Seo Dae Han) is hospitalised with a brain tumour, leaving his aggressive and mischievous younger brother Han Yi (talented young actor Park Ji Bin, also in A Family to try and cope in his absence. With his parents (played by Bae Jong Ok and Park Won Sang) all but ignoring him, the poor lad makes his best efforts to get their attention, while slowly coming to terms with the sad situation. Director Lim doesn't waste much time in getting the tears rolling, and Little Brother is an emotional ride right from the first few scenes. The matter of Han Byeol's illness is never sugar coated, and the film never shies away from the difficulty and pain of the treatments he goes through, with plenty... [Read more]
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