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- 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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- Ounie Lecomte
- Drama
- Ko A-Sung
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.
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
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.
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.