Ode to My Father

One promise can shape a lifetime.

7.5
20142h 6m

Duk-soo lost his father and younger sister while taking refuge during the Korean War. He leaves for Germany to work as a miner and enters the Vietnam War. He wishes to find his sister.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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Ode To My Father (국제시장) Main Trailer w/ English Subs [HD]

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Ode to My Father (국제시장) Teaser Trailer with Eng Subs [HD]

Cast

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Hwang Jung-min

Yoon Deok-soo

Photo of Yunjin Kim

Yunjin Kim

Young-ja

Photo of Oh Dal-su

Oh Dal-su

Dal-goo

Photo of Jung Jin-young

Jung Jin-young

Yoon Jin-gyu

Photo of Jang Young-nam

Jang Young-nam

Deok-soo's Mother

Photo of Ra Mi-ran

Ra Mi-ran

Deok-soo's Paternal Aunt

Photo of Uhm Ji-sung

Uhm Ji-sung

Young Deok-soo

Photo of Kim Seul-gi

Kim Seul-gi

Yoon Kkeut-soon

Photo of Kim Min-jae

Kim Min-jae

Yun Do-ju

Photo of Tae In-ho

Tae In-ho

Yun Gi-ju

Photo of Go Yoon

Go Yoon

Hyeon Bong-hak

Photo of Park Seon-woong

Park Seon-woong

André Kim

Photo of Heo Dong-won

Heo Dong-won

Youth Association Member

Photo of Matthew Douma

Matthew Douma

US Army Soldier

Photo of Jeon Somi

Jeon Somi

Yun Mak-sun's Daughter (uncredited)

Photo of Jung Sung-ho

Jung Sung-ho

Syngman Rhee (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Lee Hyun

Lee Hyun

Seung-gyu

Photo of Hwang Sun-hwa

Hwang Sun-hwa

Yoon Seon-ju

Photo of Jang Dae-woong

Jang Dae-woong

Young Dal-gu

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Reviews

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badelf

9/10

Things happen in life, sometimes only a comment made to us, that shape and color our whole life. In my own life, I remember seminal moments, people, that made a difference in the way I lived and the decisions I made. Ode to My Father is an epic story of how one man's life was colored by just such a significant event. Duk-soo, running with his family at the beginning of the Korean War, loses his sister. His father returns to find her, instructing little Duk-soo that he is responsible for caring for the family. This is merely a traditional Korean custom - no one expects a 6-year old to support a family. And yet, that responsibilty shaped his entire life. This film, although not a real story is based deeply in truth. It is the stories of thousands of Koreans.

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