Hope

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2013 "We won't let her shed tears again."
Hope
Hope

Hope 6t6y50

8.2 | 2h2m | en | Drama

After 8-year-old So-won narrowly survives a brutal sexual assault, her family labors to help her heal while coping with their own rage and grief.

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8.2 | 2h2m | en | More Info
Released: October. 02,2013 | Released Producted By: Lotte Entertainment , Michigan Venture Capital Country: South Korea Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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After 8-year-old So-won narrowly survives a brutal sexual assault, her family labors to help her heal while coping with their own rage and grief.

Genre

Drama

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Cast

Ra Mi-ran

Director

Lee Bong-hwan

Producted By

Lotte Entertainment

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Lee Bong-hwan
Lee Bong-hwan

Production Design

Park Geun-soo
Park Geun-soo

Set Decoration

Park Sung-ju
Park Sung-ju

Camera Operator

Kim Tae-kyeong
Kim Tae-kyeong

Director of Photography

Ji Sung-yong
Ji Sung-yong

Key Grip

Shim Hyun-seob
Shim Hyun-seob

Costume Design

Jang Jin
Jang Jin

Makeup & Hair

Yoon Hwang-jik
Yoon Hwang-jik

Special Effects Makeup Artist

Lee Sang-yong
Lee Sang-yong

Assistant Director

Lee Joon-ik
Lee Joon-ik

Director

Park Jin-ho
Park Jin-ho

Digital Intermediate

Kim Sang-bum
Kim Sang-bum

Editor

Kim Jae-beom
Kim Jae-beom

Editor

Hong Seung-chul
Hong Seung-chul

Lighting Director

Cha Won-chun
Cha Won-chun

Executive Producer

Byun Bong-hyun
Byun Bong-hyun

Producer

Seong Chang-yeon
Park Yong-ki
Park Yong-ki

ADR Recordist

Bang Jun-seok
Bang Jun-seok

Original Music Composer

Lim Hyung-geun
Lim Hyung-geun

Production Sound Mixer

Hope Audience Reviews 5k1y6l

Reptileenbu Did you people see the same film I saw?
Glimmerubro It is not deep, but it is fun to watch. It does have a bit more of an edge to it than other similar films.
Ava-Grace Willis Story: It's very simple but honestly that is fine.
Delight Yes, absolutely, there is fun to be had, as well as many, many things to go boom, all amid an atmospheric urban jungle.
a_a-55-456200 Movie need real Korean court rules. And i think that's all i have.
Paul Magne Haakonsen I had not heard about "Hope" (aka "So-won" and "Wish") prior to finding it when browsing through the Asian selection of movies. I only needed to look at the movie's cover in order to decide to sit down to watch it. I didn't read the synopsis for the movie, so I sat down to watch it with no anticipations or expectations.It should be said that this movie is very atypical for a South Korean movie, and I mean that in a positive way. The movie deals with a topic that is taboo and very rarely seen in cinema, much less in South Korean cinema. And writer Ji-hye Kim and director Joon-ik Lee came up with a story and a movie that was brutal, realistic, emotional, realistic and very moving.The movie tells the story of a family of three whose lives are abruptly uprooted and flipped upside down as the 8 year old daughter is abducted and raped by a sexual predator as she is on her way to school. Barely surviving the ordeal, the mother, father and little girl are left to struggle with the aftermath of the horrible ordeal."Hope" boasts some amazing acting performances from everyone on the cast list. And especially Mi-ran Ra (playing the mother), Sol Kyung Gu (playing the father) and child actress Lee Re (playing So-won) really carried the movie so beautifully with some amazing acting performances. I read that Mi-ran Ra had initially stated that she thought herself unable and inadequate to perform in the role of the mother in this movie, but I must say that she nailed it, and she really have a good talent for acting, and she was very convincing in the role. So I was very glad that she decided to perform in this movie after all.The characters in the movie were very detailed and well-rounded, which added a lot to the overall enjoyment of the movie. It was especially so because the main characters - mother, father and daughter - were characters that you instantly take a liking to and sympathize for.Director Joon-ik Lee luckily opted to deal with the atrocious event of the rape of a child in a very tactful manner, which was by showing nothing of the act on the screen. But it was very clear afterwards what had transpired. And that was the only way and the right way to deal with the topic, otherwise it would a threshold and step into a sleazy and creepy place.Sure there are some visual aspects to the movie that can be difficult to watch for some viewers in the audience, such as seeing So-won in the hospital immediately after the act, and that visual had a very strong impact. But those are vital to the story and to the flow of the movie, because those visuals indeed tell so much without any words being necessary. The make-up and special effects department also managed to do a good job with their assigned tasks; especially on little So-won, because the injuries and bruises looked very realistic.The dialogue in the movie is very well-written and very suitable and fitting to the movie. And it is actually clever dialogue which is so well delivered by all cast . And there was a lot of emotion between the three main cast - Mi-ran Ra, Sol Kyung Gu and Lee Re.Some of the music seemed rather unfitting for the movie, especially the music that played when So-won was sitting and talking with the social worker. The music they used there was just too upbeat and seemed quite out of place for the atmosphere of the movie. But in general, I will say that the music was adequate for the movie, especially because it was subtle enough to serve as background music.The movie depicts quite well how the family struggles with the aftermath of the horrible tragedy. And it does tell the aspects quite nicely, both how So-won struggles with coming to with what happened to her and trying to return to a normal life. But it also deals nicely with how the mother and father are struggling with the events, and especially how the father is struggling to regain his relationship with her daughter in the aftermath as her trust in males was shattered.However, do take into consideration that this movie deals with a very heavy and difficult topic and it is one that might cause a stir and not sit well with just everyone in the audience. And since it is a drama that is story-driven and character-driven, then the movie could even seem a bit slow paced and long for some viewers."Hope" is a beautiful movie, and I am very glad that I decided to sit down to watch it, because this was a very touching experience and a moving movie. "Hope" is definitely well worth your time, effort and money.
Ismail Alkhateeb This movie is just amazing. This is the first Korean movie I watch, and it touched my soul............ I would watch 100 times more The story is well-built the performance of Hope's and her mom and dad are way better than any actors/actresses I just can't thank Joon-ik Lee enough Everything in the acting seems to be so perfect
markrschulz This movie is shocking on many levels. There is not too much to it that has not been revealed in the rather brief synopsis above. A little girl is brutally raped and almost dies, the movie is a character study of the impact that this heinous event has on her family, friends and community at large.While some scenes are touching, the way the movie portrays the malevolence of the criminal, along with the ineptitude of the Korean criminal justice system left many in the audience either weeping or gasping as each line delivered in these scenes is like a punch to the stomach.In a manner that truly befits an episode of 'Dexter', the monster escapes unpunished along with the promise to the girl's father that he will create the same situation for another family as soon as he can.In the end we are left with a shattered community trying to pick up the pieces, and having limited success. One can only assume that the titular 'wish' is that things will get better after the credits roll...