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Spirits' Homecoming

Country: South Korea, Language: Korean, 127 mins

Original Title

Gwi-hyang
  • Director: Cho Jung-Rae
  • Writer: Jung-a Jo; Cho Jung-Rae
  • Producer: Cho Jung-Rae

CGiii Comment

Two Korean girls, Jung-Min (14) and Young-hee (15) are kidnapped by the Japanese Imperial Army and taken to a 'Comfort Station' in China. There, they join other kidnapped girls in serving Japanese soldiers as sexual slaves known as 'Comfort Woman'. By the end of the war, only one of the girls survives. Decades later, an elderly lady attempts to reunite with the spirit of her lost friend. Inspired by the testimony of Kang Il-chul.


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Cast & Characters

Soon-Hyoung Cha as Yoshimi;
Park Choong-Hwan as Hirose;
Park Geun-soo as Park Man-ee;
Yoon Jeong-ro as Kuroda;
In-Gi Jung as Jong Min's father;
Han-na Kang as Jung-Min;
Seo Mi-Ji as Young-Hee;
Jung Moo-Song as Kinoshita;
Ji-hye Oh as Jung-Min's mother;
Choi Ri as Eun-Kyung;
Hong Se-na as Ok-boon;
Kim Si-eun as Boon-sook, comfort woman;
Baek Soo-Ryun as Song-Hee;
Son Sook as Young-ok, Young-hee;
Ji Yoon-jae as Saito