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"Green Days: Dinosaur and I" (2010)

Directed by Ahn Jae-huun, Han Hye-jin-I

Voices by Park Shin-hye, Song Chang-eui, Oh Yeon-seo, Seo Joo-ae, Mi So-yun, Kim Gook-bin,...

Synopsis
Not wanting to lose, Yi-rang orchestrates a collapse in the middle of a relay race even though she's on the verge of giving up her dream of becoming an athlete. At the same time, Soo-min transfers in from Seoul and Cheol-soo, who dreams of becoming a scientist, come into her life. They are all immature but they are in the midst of youthful aspiration. With this warm-hearted animation, Han Hye-jin-I and Ahn Jae-huun encourage Yi-rang's dreams and portray the fantasy and flutter of adolescence through encounters with good people. Set in the '80s and '90s, an old umbrella and a railroad crossing the downtown in the film is the stuff that reminds us of our lost past, evoking a reminiscence in the audience of that which is vanished. It is a way of evoking the real "dreams" that we have lost in this modern society where a rapid capitalization is progressing. (LEE Sang-yong)

Release date in Korea : no released date yet

Added the upcoming Korean movie "Green Days"'s page to HanCinema database

"Green Days" (2010)

Directed by Ahn Jae-huun, Han Hye-jin-I

Voices by Park Shin-hye, Song Chang-eui, Oh Yeon-seo, Seo Joo-ae, Mi So-yun, Kim Gook-bin,...

Synopsis
Not wanting to lose, Yi-rang orchestrates a collapse in the middle of a relay race even though she's on the verge of giving up her dream of becoming an athlete. At the same time, Soo-min transfers in from Seoul and Cheol-soo, who dreams of becoming a scientist, come into her life. They are all immature but they are in the midst of youthful aspiration. With this warm-hearted animation, Han Hye-jin-I and Ahn Jae-huun encourage Yi-rang's dreams and portray the fantasy and flutter of adolescence through encounters with good people. Set in the '80s and '90s, an old umbrella and a railroad crossing the downtown in the film is the stuff that reminds us of our lost past, evoking a reminiscence in the audience of that which is vanished. It is a way of evoking the real "dreams" that we have lost in this modern society where a rapid capitalization is progressing. (Lee Sang-yong)

Release date in Korea : no released date yet

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