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Release Date:
October 16, 2024
Original Title:
보통의 가족
Alternate Titles:
Gia Đình Hoàn Hảo
The Dinner
非普通家族
더 디너
Genres:
Drama
Production Companies:
HIGROUND
Hive Media Corp
Production Countries:
South Korea
Ratings / Certifications:
KR: 15|12 RU: 18+ SG: NC16 TH: 15 ZA: 16
Runtime: 116
Jae-wan, a successful lawyer, takes on the case of a rich executive's son, who has purposely run over and killed a man and left his daughter seriously injured. It's Jae-wan's job to defend a murderer, just another rung on his career's golden-stepped ladder. His younger brother, on the contrary, is a scrupulous and upstanding paediatrician, who always puts the health of his patients over profit and money, often contravening the rules of the private clinic where he works. The brothers meet once a month with their wives for fine dining in expensive restaurants, but when an unexpected situation involving their teenage kids arises, their consciences are questioned and their usual dinner conversation takes an unexpected turn.
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Adaptation:
Lee Ji-min
Ma Dae-yun
Assistant Director:
Han Gyeong-hoon
Colorist:
Park Jin-young
Costume Design:
Choi Eui-young
Director:
Hur Jin-ho
Director of Photography:
Go Rak-sun
Editor:
Kim Hyung-joo
Executive Producer:
William Kim
Kim Hyun-woo
Grip:
Kim Dong-guk
Lighting Director:
Go Rak-sun
Makeup & Hair:
Kye Seon-mi
Martial Arts Choreographer:
Noh Nam-seok
Novel:
Herman Koch
Original Music Composer:
Cho Sung-woo
Producer:
Park Min-cheol
Production Design:
Mo So-ra
Production Sound Mixer:
Cho Min-ho
Props:
Jeon Jae-wook
Lee Jung-eun
Screenplay:
Park Eun-kyo
Park Jun-seok
Set Decoration:
Song Suk-ki
Sound Supervisor:
Park Yong-ki
Park Jin-hong
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Pi Dae-seong
Seol Ha-un
Special Effects Supervisor:
Park Yo-seop
Visual Effects Supervisor:
Cheong Jai-hoon
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