Product Information
Also Known As: | Une Vie Toute Neuve |
Director: | Ounie Lecomte |
Country of Origin: | South Korea |
Genre: | Kids, Drama |
Language: | Korean |
Subtitles: | English, Korean |
Sound: | Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround |
Release Date: | Apr 29, 2010 |
Publisher: | Art Service |
Product Made In: | South Korea |
Aspect Ratio: | 1.85:1 |
Case: | Keep Case |
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Product Details
Region Code: 3, NTSC
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean
Special Features:
- Audition
- Gallery
- Teaser
- Trailer
Single Side Dual Layer
Audio: Korean
Special Features:
- Audition
- Gallery
- Teaser
- Trailer
About Brand New Life, A
Loosely based on Lecomte's own life experience, A Brand New Life is set in Seoul in 1975, and is about a girl who is left in an all-girls' Catholic orphanage by her father, and her struggle to adjust to her new lot in life
Jin-hee (Kim Sae ron) is a 9-year-old girl whose father leaves her at an orphanage after remarrying. Before leaving her at the orphanage, her father buys her new clothes and a cake to convince her that she is going on a trip. (This coincides with the Korean title, which literally means a traveler or a tourist) In the orphanage she tries to come to grips with the abandonment by her parents and insecurities about a possible adoption. She gradually makes friendships, although she retains the belief throughout most of the movie that her father will return to take her back, and struggles (sometimes violently) not to adjust to her surroundings. In the end, Jin-hee is adopted by French parents who are eagerly waiting for her at an airport to meet their new child.
Jin-hee (Kim Sae ron) is a 9-year-old girl whose father leaves her at an orphanage after remarrying. Before leaving her at the orphanage, her father buys her new clothes and a cake to convince her that she is going on a trip. (This coincides with the Korean title, which literally means a traveler or a tourist) In the orphanage she tries to come to grips with the abandonment by her parents and insecurities about a possible adoption. She gradually makes friendships, although she retains the belief throughout most of the movie that her father will return to take her back, and struggles (sometimes violently) not to adjust to her surroundings. In the end, Jin-hee is adopted by French parents who are eagerly waiting for her at an airport to meet their new child.
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