K-Movie
Road to Boston
Road to Boston
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Media Blu-ray
Region Code ALL
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Genre Historic/Drama/Sports
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Im Si-wan, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Sang-ho
Director Kang Je-gyu
Studio B.A. Entertainment
Play Time 108 minutes
Ratio 1080P High Definition 2.39::1
Audio N/A
Language Korean
Subtitle Korean, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Number of Discs 1
Country of Origin South Korea
Cast Im Si-wan, Ha Jung-woo, Kim Sang-ho
Director Kang Je-gyu
Studio B.A. Entertainment
Play Time 108 minutes
Ratio 1080P High Definition 2.39::1
Audio N/A
Language Korean
Subtitle Korean, English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese
Number of Discs 1
Details
"If our country became independent, of course, our record should become independent!" ‘Son Ki-jung,’ the marathon gold medalist who set a new world record in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His heart filled with fury on the podium where Kimigayo played and he suddenly became a hero of the nation, but he couldn't run anymore due to the Japanese government's oppression. After liberation, Seoul 1947, ‘Son Ki-jung’ approaches ‘Seo Yoon-bok’ who is rumored to become the second Son Ki-jung, and continuously suggests participating in the Boston Marathon. To regain the glory suppressed by Imperial Japan from the Berlin Olympics, the goal is the run once again, this time with the Korean Taegeuk mark proudly on the heart. Korean marathoners couldn’t even afford a pair of sneakers but now start an unforgettable journey to Boston, U.S.A….
"If our country became independent, of course, our record should become independent!" ‘Son Ki-jung,’ the marathon gold medalist who set a new world record in the 1936 Berlin Olympics. His heart filled with fury on the podium where Kimigayo played and he suddenly became a hero of the nation, but he couldn't run anymore due to the Japanese government's oppression. After liberation, Seoul 1947, ‘Son Ki-jung’ approaches ‘Seo Yoon-bok’ who is rumored to become the second Son Ki-jung, and continuously suggests participating in the Boston Marathon. To regain the glory suppressed by Imperial Japan from the Berlin Olympics, the goal is the run once again, this time with the Korean Taegeuk mark proudly on the heart. Korean marathoners couldn’t even afford a pair of sneakers but now start an unforgettable journey to Boston, U.S.A….