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Gi-cheol, a former boxing champion, is appointed as a PE teacher at an all girls' high school in a small village, where a student named Han Soo-Yeon had recently gone missing. The girl's disappearance is largely a mystery, but Gi-cheol gets a strange feeling about the town after his arrival as all the villagers seem uptight and highly agitated.
The Villagers: Yeok Gi-cheol [25] Unstoppable: Kang Dong-chul [26] 2019 The Gangster, The Cop, The Devil: Jang Dong-soo [27] The Bad Guys: Reign of Chaos: Park Woong-cheol [28] Ashfall: Kang Bong-rae [29] [30] Long Live the King: Gwangju Brown Bear Special appearance Start-Up: Geo-seok 2020 Ignition [31] 2021 Ground Zero: Ma Kang-jae Short film ...
After his younger sister, Empress Gi who was the wife of Toghon Temür [2] giving birth to a prince, Ki Ch'ŏl was then honoured as Internal Prince Deokseong. [ 3 ] Ki received a government post from the Yuan dynasty and appointed as the Grand Minister of Education or da situ ( 大司徒 ) in 1340.
Because of bitter memories of his father's political past during wartime, the villagers refuse to allow his burial. Kim Cheol, Moon's poet friend, attempts to persuade the villagers to change their minds while Moon recalls his past life on the island and his relationships with four local women. [1] [3]
Wi Ha-joon was born on August 5, 1991, on the island of Soando, South Jeolla Province, South Korea, and was raised on his family's abalone farm. [3] He attended Sungkyul University, majoring in theatre and film. [3]
Koo Kyo-hwan (Korean: 구교환; born December 14, 1982) is a South Korean actor and film director known for his role in the films Jane (2016), Peninsula (2020), and Escape from Mogadishu (2021).
Park Gi-cheol (Korean: 박기철, also known as Park Ki-chul, born 3 March 1961) is a South Korean former sailor. He competed in the men's 470 event at the 1988 Summer Olympics . [ 1 ]
Modern Farmer (Korean: 모던파머; RR: Modeonpameo) is a 2014 South Korean television series starring Lee Hong-gi, Park Min-woo, Lee Si-eon, Kwak Dong-yeon, and Lee Hanee. [1] It aired on SBS from October 18 to December 21, 2014 on Saturdays and Sundays at 20:45 for 20 episodes.