The Stone

The Stone

Release date : June 12, 2014
Runtime : 1h 53m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Cho Se-rae /
Writers : Cho Se-rae /
Production companies : Cinus Entertainment / Prain Global /
June 12, 2014 1h 53m South Korea Drama Korean More
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A gang boss Nam-hae meets a young Go player Min-su, who rekindles his interest in the game. Despite his outstanding talent, Min-su has been wasting his days as a gambler without pursuing a real career out of it. Nam-hae orders his second in command to persuade Min-su and Min-su becomes Nam-hae’s private Go tutor. In learning Go from Min-su, Nam-hae looks back on his own life. While Min-su discovers the coarse masculine underworld, the meaning of life and true victory through Nam-hae. However, when Nam-hae’s competition starts to expand their territory, Nam-hae is forced into a path to destruction.
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Cho Dong-in
Min-su
Kim Roi-ha
Nam-hae
Dong Bang-woo
Director Song
Oh Kwang-rok
Lee-soo
Heo Joon-seok
Chun-soo
Kim Won-jin
Nam-Hae's Man
Han Yeo-wool
Female part-time worker at gambling place

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  • title:The Stone
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2014
  • Runtime:1h 53m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Cho Se-rae /
  • Writers: Cho Se-rae ·
  • Production companies: Cinus Entertainment · Prain Global ·
  • Overview:A gang boss Nam-hae meets a young Go player Min-su, who rekindles his interest in the game. Despite his outstanding talent, Min-su has been wasting his days as a gambler without pursuing a real career out of it. Nam-hae orders his second in command to persuade Min-su and Min-su becomes Nam-hae’s private Go tutor. In learning Go from Min-su, Nam-hae looks back on his own life. While Min-su discovers the coarse masculine underworld, the meaning of life and true victory through Nam-hae. However, when Nam-hae’s competition starts to expand their territory, Nam-hae is forced into a path to destruction.
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