Synopsis
나를 찾아줘
“A Search That Knows No Limits.”
Six years after her son went missing, dedicated mother Jung-Yeon still hasn't lost hope – even after her husband's shocking accident while rushing to follow up on a potential sighting. Although she's in mourning, drowned in despair for her losses, she doesn't give up. Just when everything feels like it's in vain, she hears about a young boy living in a fishing community outside the city who seems to resemble her lost son. Facing strange surroundings and corrupt cops covering up child abuse, Jung-yeon may not be able to handle all the obstacles in her way, let alone fend for herself.
The 2018–2020 South Korea Window
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The 2010s South Korea Landscape
Catalog density by release year in the 2010s. Highlighted year (yellow) is when Bring Me Home premiered. 719 total titles in this decade from South Korea.
Reception Benchmarks
Ranked #839 of 1,397 South Korea films indexed here (40th percentile by TMDB audience score).
Among South Korea Drama productions specifically: #580 of 868 (top 67%).
Production Details
| Primary Country | South Korea |
|---|---|
| Original Language | Korean |
| Production Companies | 26 Company, Warner Bros. Korea, Warner Bros. Pictures, Finecut |
| Runtime | 1h 48m |
| Release Date | November 27, 2019 |
| IMDb | tt8123618 |