When We Bloom Again

Top 6 Billed Cast

Park Won-sang
박원상

Byeong-ho

Woo Mi-hwa
우미화

Soo-hyun

Jo Hee-bong
조희봉

Gi-sung

Choi Deok-moon
최덕문

Jin-soo

Lee Ji-won
이지원

Park Seo-yeon
Park Seo-yeon

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    A grieving father who lost his daughter in the Sewol ferry incident looks back on his long journey to piece together his lost memory and pick up the pieces of his life in this commemorative film marking the 10th anniversary of the tragedy.

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    2024-05-22

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