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Me and the Owl (2003)
< Na-wa Bwong-ee >
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The presence of U.S. forces in Korea after the Korean War has built a very unusual town, where numerous nameless women have been hurt by militarism and men. The town, located next to a military base, has provided servicemen with pleasures including prostitution. This town, which has been trampled on and hurt military men, is a reality covered and ignored in the process of promoting the U.S as Korea’s ally.
Genre Documentary Production Status
Running Time 84min Release Date -
Country South Korea Rating
Language Co-Production N
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  • Number of Screens : 1
  • Total Admissions : 23
  • Total Gross : $118
As of May 19, 2024
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