
Gwak Min-zun
Acting
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Children who live in hiding with superpowers, along with their parents who live with painful secrets of the past, face enormous dangers together.
Moving

In 1925 Korea, Japanese rulers demand the last remaining tiger be killed. The tiger easily defeats his pursuers until a legendary hunter takes him on.
The Tiger

When family members feel more like strangers than a hired caretaker, what is an aging parent to do? Mal-im, age 85 and living alone, finds her independent lifestyle increasingly difficult to maintain. Her son, faced with his own financial and family burdens, is simply unavailable, and Mal-im's discomfort is only worsened by the quirky but sincere caretaker he sends. When the Seollal (Lunar New Year) holiday brings the family together, tensions finally explode out into the open.
Take Care of My Mom
Nuzabar from Kazakhstan, burdened with guilt over his young son's death, flees to Korea in an attempt to escape his past. However, he eventually contemplates ending his life. In a twist of fate, he saves a young boy in danger, prompting him to confront his past emotions and seek forgiveness.
Nuzabar

One day, Sujeong, a former lover, visits Hyung-gyu, who runs a Chinese house in the countryside. The two reunited after a long time confirming that their love for each other has not yet cooled down, and they start living together. Second, Min-gyu is anxious that Sujeong has come for Hyung-gyu's money. Hyung-gyu is angry with Hyung-gyu, who doesn't like him, and Min-gyu finally commits an unforgivable act. The youngest Dong-gyu, who felt the warmth of her mother from Sujeong, witnessed the relationship between Min-gyu and Su-soo. With her innocence destroyed, Dong-gyu no longer sees Sujeong as a woman, not her mother, and has an intolerable desire. However, Sujeong completely rejects Donggyu in order not to make any further mistakes. Then, Dong-gyu starts a dangerous joke to get Sujeong's attention...
One Unprecedented

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Eternal Sleep

Schoolboy Haejoon has homework. He has to create a family newsletter by the end of the summer. One day, he happens to see Hakchul, a junk man, carting a camera. Waiting for his father, who have promised to coming back soon, the boy goes to the mountain for the camera.
The End of That Summer

16 year old tries to convince her runaway mother to return home.
Soak

When a young, skeptical reporter is assigned to interview the author of a bestselling book series, she discovers the incredible story of how Jacob, a fictional character, provides help and hope to countless people around the world.