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Release Date:
February 22, 2023
Original Title:
카운트
Alternate Titles:
Count
Genres:
Comedy | Drama
Production Companies:
26 Company
filmK
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 12
Runtime: 109
It is often said that athletes die twice. Former boxer Park Si-heon feels like he has already experienced both deaths: first, when he won the most controversial gold medal of the 1988 Olympics and second, when his career ended in disgrace because of that very gold medal. Now on his third life as a hardheaded small town teacher, he is badgered by the principal to coach the school's boxing team. While reluctant at first, Park becomes determined to get the team into shape upon meeting Yeon-woo, a potential boxing star. Together, Park and his underdog team set out to prove that they both have what it takes to be a true champion.
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Adaptation:
Ma Dae-yun
Kwon Hyeok-jae
Assistant Director:
Kwon Hyuk-ju
Camera Operator:
Kim Hyeong-seop
Co-Executive Producer:
Park Se-jun
Costume Design:
Kim Da-jung
Digital Intermediate:
Park Jin-young
이정민
Director:
Kwon Hyeok-jae
Director of Photography:
Lee Sung-jae
Editor:
Lee Gang-hee
Executive Producer:
Kim Jeong-min
Ku Chang-geun
Key Grip:
Ham Myung-chul
Lighting Director:
Lee Dong-hwa
Makeup & Hair:
Cho Tae-hee
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Jung Chang-hyun
Original Music Composer:
Lee Jin-hee
Producer:
Cha Sang-min
Production Design:
Seo Joo-yeon
Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Yun-jae
Props:
Lee Sang-hun
Set Decoration:
Nam Seong-ju
Sound Editor:
Yang Hye-jin
Sound Supervisor:
Choi Tae-young
Special Effects Supervisor:
Hong Jang-pyo
Kim Do-hyung
Still Photographer:
Jeon Young-wook
VFX Supervisor:
Choi Yong-woong
Visual Effects:
Park Seong-jin
Writer:
Hong Chang-pyo
Kim Jin-a
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