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2022 | 119m | French

(10108 votes)

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Popularity: 2 (history)

Director: Davy Chou
Writer: Davy Chou, Lim Na-moo
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After an impulsive travel decision to visit friends, Freddie, 25, returns to South Korea for the first time, where she was born before being adopted and raised in France. Freddie suddenly finds herself embarking on an unexpected journey in a country she knows so little about, taking her life in new and unexpected directions.
Release Date: Nov 18, 2022
Director: Davy Chou
Writer: Davy Chou, Lim Na-moo
Genres: Drama
Keywords identity, adoption, family reunion, journey, french woman, international adoption, seoul, south korea, searching for biological parents, korean culture
Production Companies Aurora Films, VOO, BeTV, Vandertastic Films, Frakas Productions, Anti-Archive, MereCinema, Visual Walkabout
Box Office Revenue: $1,594,998
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Oct 01, 2025
Entered: Oct 01, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Park Ji-Min Freddie
Oh Kwang-rok Father
Guka Han Tena
Kim Sun-young Aunt
Yoann Zimmer Maxime
Louis-Do de Lencquesaing Andre
Heo Jin Grandmother
Emeline Briffaud Lucie
Lim Cheol-hyun Kay-Kay
Son Seung-beom Dongwan
Kim Dong-seok Jiwan
Cho-woo Choi Korean Birth Mother
Ioana Luculescu Romanian Hotel Receptionist
Cha Mi-kyung The Father's Wife
Nam-Soo Baik Bus Driver
Gun-woo Hotel Bartender
Bok-soon Hwang Neighbor on the Roof
Tae-Seong Jeong Upscale Restaurant Server
Jinun Party Friend 1
Young-jae Joe Party DJ
Eun-sun Jung Upscale Restaurant Customer
Ae-ri Kim Girl Who Says Paris Baguette
Diki Kim Party Friend 2
Joo-yeoh Kim Hammond Employee in Jeonju
Seong-oh Kim Restaurant Server in Gunsan
Young-sik Ko Boy in Leopard Sweatshirt
Jee-Nyang Lee Party Singer
Joon-ho Lee Party Wrestler
Myung-hee Chung Lee Hammond Employee in Seoul
Pyeong-ahn Lee Hipster Looking For the Bathroom 1
Sang-dae Lee Taxi Driver (voice)
You-seop Lee Boy in Leather Jacket
Yeon-ok Lim Girl Who Says Your Friend Is Original
Bitnara Oh Half-Sister Cadette
Kug-Hwan Park Vintage Bar DJ
Ji-hoon Shim Hipster Looking For the Bathroom 2
Shin Dong-ho Tena's Father
Hae-in Song Half-Sister Aimée
Meong-ja Yang Shoe Saleswoman
Yang-ja Yoon Old Woman on the Street
Cho Young-Dong Hammond Old Employee in Jeonju
Name Job
Davy Chou Director, Writer
Thomas Favel Director of Photography
Choi Chi-youl Production Design
Jérémie Arcache Original Music Composer
Bo Koung Shin Production Design
Pascale Guégan Makeup Artist
Vincent Villa Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Designer
Laure Badufle Script Consultant
Camille Fleury First Assistant Director
Marina Lerchs Foley Mixer
Dirk Bombey Sound Recordist
Bertrand Prévot Gaffer
Lim Na-moo Adaptation
Dounia Sichov Editor
Jeong Yoon-heon Martial Arts Choreographer
Christophe Musset Original Music Composer
Claire Dubien Costume Design
Bang Han-sol Line Producer
Kim Ju-young Makeup Artist
Elias Vervecken Foley Artist
Barbara Juniot Boom Operator
Yannig Willmann Visual Effects
Kang Dong-geon Gaffer
Name Title
Charlotte Vincent Producer
Katia Khazak Producer
Christophe Hollebeke Executive Producer
Steve Chen Associate Producer
Diana Paroiu Executive Producer
Davy Chou Associate Producer
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Reviews

Geronimo1967
6.0

I think I may have warmed to this film better had I not taken an instant dislike to "Freddie" (Park Ji-min). Now it's certainly a testament to this actor that she is able to successfully - and pretty immediately - engender a sense that her character is a rather selfish, manipulative and unpleasant i ... ndividual; but I'm afraid I struggled to remain engaged as her troubled story of adoption and of her re-introduction to her birth family is played out over the next two hours. "Freddie" appears to have been happily brought up by a couple in France, so her increasingly thoughtless behaviour doesn't really have an anchor - and as we progress and she becomes more obnoxious - as exemplified by her final scene in the car with poor old "Maxime" (Yoann Zimmer) - I found the story has just about run out of merit. The acting is generally good. The efforts from her slightly dipso dad (Oh Kwang-rok) is convincing as he has to reconcile the discovery of his long-lost daughter with his dependency on the bottle and her own pretty obvious disdain for the man. It also offers us quite an interesting insight into just how adoptions worked as the decline of the French colonial system in post-war Korea led to many children being offered by parents who hoped that a childhood and education in France would offer greater opportunity, but again with "Freddie" that isn't really developed. What has turned her into this rather objectionable person is rather left aside. It has an element of "be careful what you wish for" to it, and is, at times, an interesting observation on the stresses of the post-adoption processes but I just didn't like or care about her and so my enthusiasm just waned.

May 15, 2023