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|director = Kim Tae-yong |producer = Jo Seong-woo Lee Ju-ik |writer = Kim Tae-yong |based on = |starring = Tang Wei Hyun Bin |music = Jo Seong-woo Choi Yong-rak |cinematography = Kim Woo-hyung |editing = Steve M. Choe |distributor = Boram Entertainment North by Northwest Entertainment |released = |runtime = 115 minutes |country = South Korea |language = English, Korean, Mandarin Chinese |budget = |gross = 〔("Box office by Country: ''Late Autumn''" ). ''Box Office Mojo''. Retrieved 2012-06-04.〕 }} ''Late Autumn'' () is a 2010 English-language film directed by Kim Tae-yong. It stars Tang Wei as Anna, a prisoner who is given a 72 hours parole to visit family in Seattle who meets and befriends a South Korean man on-the-run (Hyun Bin).〔 A co-production between South Korea, Hong Kong, China and the United States, it is the fourth remake of the now-lost 1966 Lee Man-hee melodrama classic of the same title. ==Plot== Washington state, US, the present day. Anna (Tang Wei), an immigrant from China, has been in prison for seven years for the manslaughter of her husband (John Woo), who was jealous over her re-meeting her former boyfriend Wang Jing (Jun-seong Kim). Hearing that her mother has died and her brother John has arranged her bail, Anna is given 72 hours parole to visit her family in Seattle. On the coach she meets a young Korean man, Hoon (Hyun Bin), who borrows towards a ticket, and he gives her his watch as security, promising to pay her back later. Unknown to Anna, Hoon is a gigolo on the run from powerful businessman Steve (James C. Burns), who wants to kill him for having an affair with his Korean wife, Ok-ja (Jeong So-ra). Hoon meets Anna again in Seattle, and the pair spend time together. The next day he turns up at her mother's funeral, and gets into a fight with Wang at a restaurant afterwards. Anna tells him she has to return to prison on time, but Hoon doesn't give up so easily. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Late Autumn (2010 film)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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