Se-ha who is a physically handicapped and Dong-gu who is a mentally handicapped are not their own brothers. But while living 20 years together, the two became indispensable to each other. One day, the mother of Dong-gu suddenly visits him and acts as his guardian. Will their friendship end up here?
Se-ha who is a physically handicapped and Dong-gu who is a mentally handicapped are not their own brothers. But while living 20 years together, the two became indispensable to each other. One day, the mother of Dong-gu suddenly visits him and acts as his guardian. Will their friendship end up here?
Genre
Drama, Comedy
Production Status
Released
Running Time
113min
Release Date
May 01, 2019
Country
South Korea
Rating
12
Language
Co-Production
N
Original
Box Office
Number of Screens : 936
Total Admissions : 1,479,063
Total Gross : $8,394,756
As of Oct 23, 2025
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Awards and Invitation
Korean Film Festival in Hungary (2020) - Fresh
Paeksang Arts Awards (2020) - Film Awards
- Best Supporting Actor
Korean Film Festival in Singapore (2020)
The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards (2019)
- Best Screenplay
The Korean Association of Film Critics Awards (2019)
- Best Actor
Jeju Film Festival (2019)
The Blue Dragon Awards (2019)
- Popularity Award
Korean Film Producers Association Awards (2019)
- Kreative Thinking Award
Hawaii International Film Festival (2019) - Spotlight on Korea
Korean Film Festival in Australia (2019)
London East Asia Film Festival (2019) - K-Cinema 100
Persons with Disabilities Film Festival : PDFF (2019)