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Release Date:
January 28, 2010
Original Title:
식객: 김치전쟁
Alternate Titles:
Kim-chi-jeon-jaeng
食客 2
식객 2 - 김치전쟁
식객2
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
Iroom Pictures
KTB Capital
Lotte Entertainment
M-Line Distribution
Trophy Entertainment
Yedang Entertainment
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: ALL
Runtime: 118
"Le Grand Chef 2" begins with the Korean president visiting the Japanese Prime Minister and becoming involved in a heated debate over the origins of kimchi. The Japanese Prime Minister makes the bold claim that kimchi is an original Japanese dish which sets off the Korean president. Upon the Korean's president return home he sets upon a globalization plan for kimchi, which includes a nationwide "Kimchi Contest". Then, a lady named Jang-eun (Kim Jung-Eun) and her step-brother Sung-Chan (Jin Goo) compete in the Kimchi dish contest, with both siblings using their mother's kimchi recipe.
Action Director:
Kim Min-su
Adaptation:
Hwang Sung-goo
Art Direction:
Kang Dong-hun
Choi Chi-youl
Costume Design:
Kim Jung-won
Digital Colorist:
Kim Il-kwang
Director:
Baek Dong-hoon
Director of Photography:
Cho Yong-kyu
Editor:
Park Gok-ji
Lighting Director:
Lee Jae-hyuk
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Kim Min-su
Original Story:
Huh Young-man
Production Design:
Shin Bo-kyeong
Production Sound Mixer:
Lee Tae-gyu
Props:
Jang Seok-hun
Stunt Coordinator:
Kim Min-su
VFX Supervisor:
Kang Jong-ik
Writer:
Shin Dong-ik
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