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    • A Brand New Life (Yeo-haeng-ja) (2009) - Movie Review
      • The movie uses side characters to address a few of the standard 'coming of age' themes in a way that seems natural and not forced, which adds something special to the story. Overall, the product is a realistic and sincere representation of a young girl's experience of having her entire life transformed in an instant.
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  2. When each girl leaves with a new family and the remaining children sing “Auld Lang Syne” — they are not just saying goodbye and lamenting the old times, but designing a brand new life for their friend and voicing hope as well for their own future. Critical Movie Critic Rating: 5.

  3. This beautiful film make us witnesses of the marriage between sadness and joy, injustice and hope, which is life. Rated 5/5 Stars • Rated 5 out of 5 stars 01/17/23 Full Review Read all...

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    • Ounie Lecomte
    • Drama
    • Ko A-Sung
  4. A Brand New Life involves the heart but refuses to pull out all the dramatic stops to ratchet up the tears. Though its theme is downbeat, it is not a depressing film because the children are shown as having amazing strength and resilience.

  5. Oct 29, 2009 · A Brand New Life: Directed by Lee Jong Eon, Ounie Lecomte. With Kim Sae-ron, Ko Ah-sung, Sol Kyung-gu, Baek Hyun-joo. Young Jinhee is taken by her father to an orphanage near Seoul. He leaves her there never to return, and she struggles to come to grips with her fate.

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    • Drama
    • Lee Jong Eon, Ounie Lecomte
    • 2009-10-29
  6. Apr 26, 2016 · Erik, the Asian Movie Enthusiast presents: A spoiler-free review of “A Brand New Life”, a South Korean drama from 2009. After being abandoned at an orphanage by her father, an...

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    • Asian Movie Enthusiast
  7. A Brand New Life Story: The little girl Jin-hee (Kim Sae-ron) is brought into a Catholic orphanage by her father. At first she doesn't understand what's happening and when her father simply walks away she won't believe that he really left her alone.

  8. Synopsis. Nine-year-old Jin-hee (Sae-ron Kim) is having a great day. Her father, newly remarried after the death of Jin-hee's mother, takes her to buy new clothes and a cake. Then he leaves her at what he says is a Catholic girl's school, promising to return in a few weeks.

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