Minority Opinion
- English:Minority Opinion
- Korean: 소수의견
- Release Date: 2015/06/24
- Duration: 127分
Cast
Summary&Synopsis
Minority opinion (Korean: 소수의견) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2015-06-24. The running time is 127 minutes.
Starring Yoon Kye Sang & Kim Ok Bin! This film is based on the novel of the same name by Song Ah-ram, and is based on the Yongsan disaster.
Yoon Kye Sang is a second-year nationally-elected lawyer from a local university. The speech of Park Jae-ho (Lee Kyung-young), who lost his 16-year-old son at the scene of forced removal and was arrested red-handed for killing a police officer.
accept. However, Park Jae-ho, whom he met at the detention center, insists that it was the police who killed his son, not the ``removal thugs,'' and claims innocence due to self-defense.
The police record is completely blocked even by the defense attorney, the prosecutor is trying to manipulate and cover up the case, and the only person who approaches him is interested in the case.
Newspaper reporter Soo Kyung (Kim Ok Bin). Su-kyung intuitively realizes that this is not a simple murder case, and suggests to her senior divorce lawyer Tae-seok (Yoo Hae-jin) that they work together to uncover the case. .
The Korean movie "Minority Opinion" is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Song Ah-ram. The motif is the Yongsan disaster. The Yongsan disaster occurred on January 20, 2009, in a building in Yongsan, Seoul.
In this incident, five displaced residents and one police officer were killed in a fire that broke out as a result of a conflict between the renters who had staged a siege on the roof, members of the National Federation of Evicted Citizens, and the police and mercenaries. The Japanese title is ``Public Defender''
"Yoon Jin Won", released in Japan on October 1, 2016.
Starring Yoon Kye Sang & Kim Ok Bin! This film is based on the novel of the same name by Song Ah-ram, and is based on the Yongsan disaster.
Yoon Kye Sang is a second-year nationally-elected lawyer from a local university. The speech of Park Jae-ho (Lee Kyung-young), who lost his 16-year-old son at the scene of forced removal and was arrested red-handed for killing a police officer.
accept. However, Park Jae-ho, whom he met at the detention center, insists that it was the police who killed his son, not the ``removal thugs,'' and claims innocence due to self-defense.
The police record is completely blocked even by the defense attorney, the prosecutor is trying to manipulate and cover up the case, and the only person who approaches him is interested in the case.
Newspaper reporter Soo Kyung (Kim Ok Bin). Su-kyung intuitively realizes that this is not a simple murder case, and suggests to her senior divorce lawyer Tae-seok (Yoo Hae-jin) that they work together to uncover the case. .
The Korean movie "Minority Opinion" is an adaptation of the novel of the same name written by Song Ah-ram. The motif is the Yongsan disaster. The Yongsan disaster occurred on January 20, 2009, in a building in Yongsan, Seoul.
In this incident, five displaced residents and one police officer were killed in a fire that broke out as a result of a conflict between the renters who had staged a siege on the roof, members of the National Federation of Evicted Citizens, and the police and mercenaries. The Japanese title is ``Public Defender''
"Yoon Jin Won", released in Japan on October 1, 2016.