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Jeon Do-yeon’s based-on-a-true-story thriller The Way Home

Jeon Do-yeon (Countdown, The Housemaid) and Go Soo (Empire of Gold) have a new movie set to premiere next month, and the teaser is out for The Way Home, which looks to be a dramatic thriller with strong performances from its leads. Not that Jeon Do-yeon ever phones it in; called the “Cannes Queen” (for her 2007 Best Actress win for Secret Sunshine), she has built a reputation for her chameleon-like ability to adapt to vastly disparate roles.

The Way Home stars Jeon Do-yeon as an ordinary Korean housewife who gets apprehended at the airport in France and framed for drug trafficking. She’s thrown into prison on the Caribbean island of Martinique, and her husband (Go Soo) does everything he can to free his wife. The copy on the poster (and the last line in the teaser) says, “I want to go home.”

There’s an added dimension of drama given that the movie is based on a true story; the real-life incident occurred in 2004, when a thirtysomething Korean housewife was arrested at Orly Airport for trafficking cocaine. She spent over a year in prison in Martinique and was finally released in 2006.

The film was shot on location in Martinique, as well as Korea, France, and Dominica. The Way Home will release in December.

Via SBS

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This sounds so interesting! Thanks!

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the story reminds me of american movie,forget the title.............seems like goo so really like thriller

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Pretty much every country has stories like this, and there have been several American movies on the topic. This looks like a pretty good version of the story, with middle class woman learning about the ugly side of the world.

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A middle class ASIAN woman in a Western country. We tend to get less global attention or voice.

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omo Jeon Do Yeon,,
another amazing performance I am sure...
M fave K drama actress
really such a chameleon..
Hope

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Wow, just watching that trailer got tears in my eyes. This is going to be a fantastic movie, I can tell.

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Oh Jeon Do-yeon, I've missed her. And after sitting through 24 episodes of Empire of Gold, I'm looking forward to watching Go Soo in a more likable role.

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You and me both regarding Empire of Gold. [SPOILER DELETED -jb.]

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Sheesh! Some of us haven't seen the drama yet-- please don't post spoilers on db unless you use spoiler tags (as per the policy).

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Hopefully this movie won't create any ill feelings towards France. :-/
Btw viewers can hear in the trailer one of the most famous French Carribbean dubbing voice starting @0:19

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I don't see why it would. Pretty much every country has made similar mistakes. I tried to find out more info on the original incident, but gave up after looking for 30 minutes or so. What little I did find is that apparently a drug mule feared being caught, and somehow planted the drugs on her, but I am not even sure if that was the same case, since the date mentioned was 2005.

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The irony concerning American films is that we have movies about people being trapped in terrible foreign prisons coming out every few years going back to the 1930s, if memory serves. However, over the last two decades, American prisons have been so poorly and cruelly managed and have so much abuse and sexual assault that, I learn from news agencies stories, travelers from Europe and Asia are warned to avoid them at all costs. It's a national disgrace, but something certain political elements in the United States are actually proud of.

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Of course those stories are about as realistic and accurate as the Americans shown in the first four episodes of Heirs.

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To be blunt, those American caricatures from 'Heirs' and 'The King 2 Hearts' were so badly acted and written I can't claim to have seen something so bad even among the propaganda films of World War II. At least, in Hollywood, they pony up enough money to hire real actors for roles like that.

The American films about foreign prisons, like American films about American prisons, run the gauntlet from classy to B movie stereotypes to trashy cliches. 'Midnight Express', the most famous of them, raised some fuss in Turkey and exaggerated the horrors of that particular case, but there was nothing in it that could not have happened in a real Turkish prison of the period. On the other hand, as I noted, there are American prisons that exist right now, mainly in the South and Southwest that are nearly as terrible.

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Thing is, just about all of those stories are biased - perhaps not by intent. If a country has 1000 prisons, and 2 of them are horrible, nobody will notice the other 998.

And I will bet you a barbequed lizard that the French prison in this movie is depicted as horrible, and that the police are depicted as brutal, probably a modern day version of Devils Island.

There ARE some pretty horrible prisons - some of the ones in Brazil and Columbia have been compared to North Korean labor camps, but far too often the media hype does not equal reality.

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Jeon Do-yeon I'm in

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I bet this is gonna be gooood. It'd be hard to find a lead who could outact the amazing Jeon Do Yeon-- and although Go Soo isn't in the same acting league, you won't hear me complain that he's the male lead, no siree. The fact that it's based on a true story will make the movie an even more intense watch.

I wish the English title weren't the same as the well-known and wonderful 2002 film.

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Aside from "Secret Sunshine", people should see "You Are My Sunshine" also starring Hwang Jung-min - needless to say, great acting by both of them, as well as by Na Moon-hee.

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The title reminds me of Yoo Seung Ho's The Way Home

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In Korean it's a bit different. This one is more like "The Way Home" the other translates more like "To Home". Yea?

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Sounds a lot like BROKEN PALACE (Hollywood)...

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When can I expect to see Jeon Do-yeon on Running Man?

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this looks intense!

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I hope this movie is worth this actress's extrairdinary talent.

(I'm French and I can confirm that conditions in our prisons are horrible, it's been denounced countless times by different watchdogs & organizations )

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