A Long Visit

A Long Visit

Release date : April 22, 2010
Runtime : 1h 49m
Countries of origin : South Korea /
Original Language : Korean /
Director : Yoo Sung-yup /
Production companies : Sidus / Dong-a Export / Art Service / Boston Investments /
April 22, 2010 1h 49m South Korea Drama Korean More
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Daughter Ji-suk is now already a mother herself, but she'll always be a child in the eyes of her proud mom. The two decide to go on their first ever trip together. Over three days and two nights, their journey reveals the love and regrets, emotions and conflicts, that form a mother-daughter relationship.
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Jo Young-jin
Ji-suk's Husband
Yeo Hee-goo
Hye-young
Baek Jae-jin
Mi-jung's Husband
Kim Min-ha
Young Ji-suk
Choi Sun-young
Little Ji-suk
Baek Jin-ki
Young Jin-ho
Kim Ja-young
Bean Sprouts Shop Owner
Lee Bit-na
Young Mi-jung
Lee Sun-ju
Writer Kim
Shin Yoo-ram
Car Driver

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  • title:A Long Visit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2010
  • Runtime:1h 49m
  • Genres: Drama · Family ·
  • Countries of origin: South Korea ·
  • Original Language: Korean ·
  • Director: Yoo Sung-yup /
  • Writers: Yoo Young-a · Yoo Eun-jung · Yoo Young-a ·
  • Production companies: Sidus · Dong-a Export · Art Service · Boston Investments ·
  • Overview:Daughter Ji-suk is now already a mother herself, but she'll always be a child in the eyes of her proud mom. The two decide to go on their first ever trip together. Over three days and two nights, their journey reveals the love and regrets, emotions and conflicts, that form a mother-daughter relationship.
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