Red Heart (2001) [N/A]

Release Date:
April 27, 2001

Original Title:
단심

Alternate Titles:
Dinsim
Single Minded

Production Countries:
South Korea

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 14

In the late 14th century, Joseon was founded, but the activities of "Dansim," a resistance group from the fallen Goryeo Dynasty, only grew stronger. In the midst of this, the Minister of Justice is assassinated by Dansim, and Park Je-myeong, the Vice Minister of War, is held accountable for this. Park Je-myeong, in danger, finds Hwang In-seo, the second-highest ranking official in Dansim, requesting naturalization, and begins a security mission with his son Do-wook, a junior official in the Ministry of War, which will determine the rise and fall of the government. However, the mission is failed by Lee Mu-yeong, and Park Je-myeong commits suicide as a result. Do-wook's persistent pursuit leads to a fateful meeting between Mu-yeong and Do-wook, and their confrontation leads to catastrophe.

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Cinematography:
Ku Yeon-mo

Director:
Oh Cheong-geun

Editor:
Kim Seon-min

Music:
Oh Mun-keun

Producer:
Oh Cheong-geun

Screenplay:
Oh Cheong-geun

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