[한국영화특선] ‘Cart’…the story of irregular workers starring Yeom Jeong-ah, Moon Jeong-hee, and Kim Young-ae

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[한국영화특선] ‘cart’

Today, Sunday, October 27th, at 11:00 PM, the movie ‘Cart’ will be screened on EBS1TV’s ‘Korean Movie Special’. The movie ‘Cart’, directed by director Boo Ji-young and starring Yeom Jeong-ah, Moon Jeong-hee, and Kim Young-ae, is a Korean film produced in 2014 and can be viewed by those aged 15 or older. Broadcast length is 104 minutes.

Their heated fight as they face the risk of losing their jobs overnight.

Korea’s representative supermarket ‘The Mart’. “The life of a mart is sales, sales are customers, and customers are service,” and the employees of ‘The Mart’ always work with a smile on their faces despite all kinds of complaints and nagging to always provide customer satisfaction service. Then one day, you suddenly receive a unilateral notice of dismissal from the company. Seon-hee (Yeom Jeong-ah), who is about to become a full-time employee, single mother Hye-mi (Moon Jeong-hee), cleaner Sang-il (Kim Young-ae), naive housewife Ok-soon (Hwang Jung-min), and 880,000 won generation Mi-jin (Chun Woo-hee) are in danger of losing their jobs overnight. . These women, who lived without knowing the ‘No’ side of the union, find courage and join forces… Their heated fight, which they knew nothing about, begins!

The story of ‘non-regular workers’ turned into a popular movie!

movie is a story about ‘non-regular workers’ that is attempted for the first time in the mainstream film industry, and was planned to embrace the problems of labor reality, which are becoming more severe in Korean society, into the embrace of popular films. In order to share a somewhat unfamiliar subject matter with many people, a drama that honestly expressed people’s lives as they were was needed rather than an explanatory and difficult speaking method, and so ‘Seonhee’, a mother of a son who works part-time to earn money for a school trip, and her child Characters such as ‘Hye-mi’, who has no choice but to leave work early every day in time for home, and ‘Dong-jun’, who slyly jokes with the cleaning ladies but ends up having to fire them as part of his work, were created.

The process of working on the scenario over several years was a process of confirming how realistic and honest their story was and developing it into something that anyone could relate to. has been attracting attention for its brilliant casting since the production stage. Representative Korean actors Yeom Jeong-ah, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Young-ae, and Kim Kang-woo, as well as Do Kyung-soo, Chun Woo-hee, and Ji-woo, as well as premium supporting actors Hwang Jung-min and Lee Seung-jun, all appeared.

Directed by Boo Ji-young

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EBS’ ‘Korean Film Special’, a program where you can see the past, present, and future of Korean films, is broadcast every Sunday at 11 PM.

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