Overman (film)
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| Hangul | 초인 |
| RR | Choin |
| MR | Ch'oin |
| Directed by | Seo Eun-Young |
| Written by | Seo Eun-Young |
| Produced by | Park Young-Soi |
| Starring | Kim Jung-hyun Chae Seo-jin |
| Cinematography | Jung Ki-Wook |
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Running time | 120 minutes |
| Country | South Korea |
| Language | Korean |
Overman (Korean: 초인) is a 2015 South Korean film directed by Seo Eun-Young and starring Kim Jung-hyun and Chae Seo-jin. The film had its world premiere on October 2, 2015 at the Busan International Film Festival.[1]
High school gymnast Do-hyun (Kim Jung-hyun) is ordered to perform community service as a punishment for fighting. While serving as a library assistant, he meets Soo-hyun (Chae Seo-jin), a schoolgirl who borrows a lot of books. Finding her attractive, he talks to her and they gradually grow closer. This love between a teenage boy and girl looks cheerful enough, but they are both suffering in their own way. Each of them face new choices. It's a teenage love story and coming-of-age film in which the bright and wholesome protagonists bring joy throughout.[2]
Cast
- Kim Jung-hyun as Do-Hyun
- Chae Seo-jin as Soo-Hyun
- Seo Young-Hwa as Yeon-Hee
- Lee Chae-kyung as Psychiatrist
- Myung Gye-Nam as teacher
- Kim Min-Seok as Min-Sik