I Can Speak (2017)
September 21, 2017Release Date
I Can Speak (2017)
September 21, 2017Release Date
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Cast & Crew.
Na Moon-hee
Na Ok-boon
Lee Je-hoon
Park Min-jae
Seong Yu-bin
Young-jae
Yeom Hye-ran
Jinjoo-daek
Lee Sang-hee
Hye-jung
Jeong Yeon-joo
A-young
Cynthia Bell
Protester
Lee Ji-hoon
Jong-hyun
Park Cheol-min
Team Leader Yang
Darrick Claiborne
Congressman
Son Sook
Jung-sim
Kim So-jin
Geum-joo
Iris Crenshaw
Congress Woman
Choi Soo-in
Young Na Ok-boon
Lee Jae-in
Young Jung-sim
Lee Dae-yeon
Ward Chief
Kim Il-woong
Bald Guy
Kim Ja-young
Executive of Shopkeepers co-op
Cho Wan-ki
YBM Counselor
Lee Shin-seong
Reporter
Kim Seon-kyeong
Hye-jung's Friend
Jo Hyeon-im
Park Min-jae's Aunt
Lee Dong-yong
Bongwon Market Noodle Restaurant
Chu Yeon-gyu
Ward Office Employee
Woo Ji-hyeon
Public Service Employee
Kim Kyung-duk
Labor Service Subordinate
Son Seong-chan
Interviewer
Kim Nan-hee
Interviewer
Seol Chang-hee
Interviewer
Kim Gun
Young Young-jae
Ok Joo-ri
Merchant
Lee Jung-hyun
Student
Jung Won-chang
Student
Terris Brown
Airport Immigration Agent
Hwang Yeon-hui
Merchant
Lee So-jin
Student
Choi Yeon-sik
Production Design
Choi Bong-rock
Martial Arts Choreographer
Kim Hyung-seok
Digital Intermediate
Lee Soon-sung
Production Sound Mixer
Jung Seung-pil
Co-Executive Producer
Kim Hyun-seok
Director
Kim Jin-yeong
Still Photographer
Yoo Seung-hee
Writer
Maxwel Fisher
Steadicam Operator
Jason Jaeger
Dolly Grip
Lee Ha-Young
Producer
Shannon Williams
Second Second Assistant Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateSeptember 21, 2017
Original Name아이 캔 스피크
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 59m
Box Office$23,300,000
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This Movie Is About.
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I Can Speak is a 2017 South Korean film based on a true story of comfort women directed by Kim Hyun-seok and distributed by Lotte Entertainment. The genre of the film are both comedy and drama. The film depicts the story of the resolution of conviction for “comfort women” (HR121) of the Japanese military in 2007. Though the film is a comedy, the genre serves as a vehicle to discuss the deeper topic of Korean comfort women. The way that film illustrated Na Ok-Bun's enterprising attitude of her life and her courageously testifying in front of the whole world were applauded. The film stars Na Moon-hee as Na Ok-Bun, with Lee Je-hoon as Park Min-Jae. The scene of Na Ok-Bun's testimony to the United States Congress was filmed at the Capitol Building of Virginia, in the city of Richmond.