Kkangchi

Kkangchi

5.5

Sep 08 2016

2h 30m

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Hyung-soo is a member of the judo team at a high school in a small fishing town. He joined the team to avoid his alcoholic father, but due to him Hyung-soo quits the judo team. Hyung-soo tries to adapt to high school life with the help of friends. He gets to know a new group of kids at the school.

Son Woo-hyuk

Son Woo-hyuk

Hyung-soo

Park Jeong-soo

Park Jeong-soo

Jin-kyu

Kim Chae-geun

Kim Chae-geun

Chul-woo

Ko Hyeon-min

Ko Hyeon-min

Hyeon-min

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