Late Autumn

Kim Tae-yong
Wei Tang, Hyun Bin, Kim Joon-sung, James C. Burns, Yang Man-jin, Park Mi-hyun, Alicia Dale Moore, Kim Su-ro, John Woo
2010
South Korea, USA, Hong Kong
Completed
English, Korean, Mandarin Chinese
115 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as만추,is aSouth Korea, USA, Hong KongProducerwomen sex,At2010Released in year
。The dialogue language isEnglish, Korean, Mandarin Chinese,Current Douban rating7.1(For reference only)。
"Late Autumn" is adapted from director Lee Man-hee's 1966 film of the same name. Set against the backdrop of Seattle, USA, it tells the love story of a man and a woman in a foreign land. Anna (played by Wei Tang), who is serving time in prison, receives three days of leave due to her mother's death and sets off on the journey home for the first time in seven years, where she meets Hoon (played by Hyun Bin) on a long-distance bus. Hoon, who doesn't have enough money for the fare, uses his watch as collateral to borrow money from Anna, agreeing to meet again in Seattle. One is a female convict on parole for murdering her husband, and the other is a con artist who specializes in taking advantage of women; these two strangers, who hide their true identities from each other, gradually develop feelings during their encounter, engaging in a romantic relationship over the span of three days.