No Tomorrow (2016)
March 3, 2016Release Date
No Tomorrow (2016)
March 3, 2016Release Date

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Cast & Crew.

Park Hyo-ju
Lee Hye-ri

Choi Il-hwa
Heo Seong-goo

Ryu Jun-yeol
Ji-hoon

Bae Sung-woo
Sang-ho

Lee Hyun-wook
Seok-hoon

Kim Soo-hyeon
Police professor

Won Jin-ah
Seok-hoon's wife

Lee Sung-wook
Jae-Hee

Don Lee
Detective Kang (voice)

Gong Min-jeung
Official

Choi Gwi-hwa

Won Jin
Stunt Coordinator / Action Director / Martial Arts Choreographer

Kim Tae-Ya
Stunts

Yun Seok-jin
Martial Arts Choreographer / Stunt Coordinator

Kim So-hee
Makeup & Hair

Choo Kyoung-yeob
Director of Photography
Media.



Details.
Release DateMarch 3, 2016
Original Name섬. 사라진 사람들
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 29m
Genres
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Wiki.
No Tomorrow (Korean: 섬. 사라진 사람들; RR: Seom. Sarajin Saramdeul) is a 2016 South Korean film starring Park Hyo-joo and Lee Hyun-wook. The story is loosely based on the 2014 Salt Farm Slavery Incident in the island county of Sinan in South Jeolla Province, in which disabled men were sold as laborers, forced to work without pay, and beaten if they didn’t work hard enough; other islanders were complicit in helping the slavers find victims who tried to escape. The real-life investigation was spurred by a letter from one of the victims. In the film, an independent investigator and a cameraman try to unravel the mystery after receiving a tip from an informant. A quote from Bernard Shaw appears in the closing credits: "The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them, but to be indifferent to them."
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