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Ko Gun Han (formerly known as Kim Min Kyu) is a South Korean actor born on December 20, 1988.
He studied Theater and Film at Kyungsung University and made his debut in the movie “Shadow Island” (2014).
He made his drama debut in 2017, appearing in the series “If I Were a Season.
” Later the same year, he followed up with a supporting role in “I’m Not a Robot.
” In 2018, he appeared in “Mama Fairy and the Woodcutter.
” More recently, he has appeared in “Special Labor Inspector, Mr.
Jo” (2019) and “The Joseon Romantic-Comedy Tale of Nok-Du” (2019).
As Tae-in moved away suddenly, Do-ha embarked on a long-distance relationship that certainly wasn't planned. Although they talk to each other daily and constantly through KakaoTalk and video chat, they all never enough in fully expressing his love for her. So he secretly plans to propose to her. But for some reason, Tae-in contacts him less and less often. Do-ha feels his trust and confidence in their love breaking down slowly...
Young-ho doesn't have any dreams for his life. He has been studying for three years to enter a university. He decides to send a letter to his childhood friend So-yeon. But her younger sister So-hee receives the letter instead of her sick sister. So-hee writes back to Young-ho, pretending to be So-yeon. Meanwhile, So-hee takes care of her sick sister and also runs a secondhand bookstore with her mother.
One day, during a university festival where people are often known to find a partner, the 3 incredibly single members of the robot club decide to attend. There the sloppy and timid Hwi-so meets a very aggressive girl by the name of Hye-jin. His romantic advances, which he learned through reading books and watching YouTube, finally wake up to make their move. But will two finally become one this fall?
Jang-gun lives in a remote country, Kkachigol, with his loving mom. His name, Jang-gun, means ‘General’ in Korean which his mother named wishing him to be a great person. But he just want to be a ordinary farmer and his only wish is growing potato well and getting married Kkotbuni someday. One day, Jang-gun receives a draft notice and conscripted into the army even not knowing the meaning of the war.
Shot in Busan, Shadow Island is the name of a location as well as the main character’s name. The film explains the legacy of violence passed down through three generations. The lives of a murderous father, a son addicted to violence, and the victims of violence intertwine into a surprising finale. As the film shifts through the past and present, it reveals a painful family history that eats away the soul and leads to a burdened fate of self-destruction.