Sori: Voice from the Heart (2016) [N/A]

Release Date:
January 27, 2016

Original Title:
로봇, 소리

Alternate Titles:
Robot Sound
Robot, Sori
로봇소리

Genres:
Drama | Science Fiction

Production Companies:
DCG Plus
Lotte Entertainment

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12 

Runtime: 117

I think this robot will find my daughter...

While desperately searching for his missing daughter, Hae-kwan comes across an AI satellite robot that remembers sounds from all over the world. Rejuvenated by the robot's abilities, Hae-kwan begins to track down his daughter's voice. As they continue their journey, they form an unforgettable bond.

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Adaptation:
Lee Ji-min

Art Direction:
Kim Hye-bin

Assistant Editor:
Kim Sung-hoon

Boom Operator:
Kim Mi-mi

Costume Design:
Kim Jung-won

Digital Colorist:
No Byeong-uk

Director:
Lee Ho-jae

Director of Photography:
Ju Sung-lim

Editor:
Nam Na-young
Jeong Gye-hyeon

Executive Producer:
Cha Won-chun
Kim Seong-hwan

Lighting Director:
Choi Jong-ha

Line Producer:
Song Yong-woon

Makeup & Hair:
Heo Jeong-im
Moon Sun-young

Martial Arts Choreographer:
Kim Chul-jun

Original Music Composer:
Mok Young-jin

Producer:
Park Hyun-tae
Shin Hye-yeon
Yoon Ick-jun

Production Design:
Lee Jong-geon

Production Sound Mixer:
Jung Jin-wook

Screenplay:
Lee Soyoung

Sound Designer:
Gang Hye-yeong

VFX Supervisor:
Cheong Jai-hoon

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