The village is turned upside down by the child gone missing. When the girl’s body is found in the lake, Yeong Je, the girl’s abusive father and a major landlord in the village, is enraged and begins his own search for the killer and plans an elaborate plot to take his revenge.
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Before making his name known as a movie star, Ryu performed on stage as a member of the nonverbal performance Nanta and enjoyed popularity. After that, Ryu entered Korean cinema with Director Jang Jin’s films and continued his career as a supporting actor to be recognized for his acting skills. His first major role was in the 2009 horror film "Possessed". The 2011 film "War of the Arrows", in which the actor appeared in his 40s, topped the Korean box office that year and won Ryu the Best Supporting Actor at the Blue Dragon Award for playing the villain character perfectly.
After that, Ryu Seungryong walks down the royal road. In All About My Wife (2012), he portrayed the so-called ‘dirty sexy’ charm with his unique sense of humor. Casanova Sungki, the cheesy, imposing, and romantic character presented the actor with the Best Supporting Actor at the Blue Dragon Award. Also, through Masquerade (2012), his first movie that recorded 10 million viewers, Ryu won the Best Supporting Actor at the Grand Bell Awards. In these three films, in which he won the Best Supporting Actor, Ryu showed his potentials as the top-level supporting actor by dictating the tone and flow of the films.
The 2013 film "Miracle in Cell No. 7" served as a turning point for Ryu as he took the first lone main character in his career, and the film became his major work, drawing over 10 million audiences and winning the Best Actor at the Grand Bell Awards and the Grand Prize at the Baeksang Arts Awards.
Ryu married his non-celebrity girlfriend on April 19, 2015. They have two sons, named Geon Ryoo and Gang Ryoo.
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In 2017, Go starred in tvN's fantasy-romance drama Chicago Typewriter alongside Yoo Ah In and Im Soo Jung. The same year, he was cast in his first leading role in KBS's drama Strongest Deliveryman alongside Chae Soo Bin. He then starred in the medical thriller drama Cross which premiered in January 2018.
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In 2008, Moon won the PD Award at the SBS Drama Awards for her roles in "My Sweet City" and "Daughter in Law," and in 2009, she won Best Supporting Actress for her role in "Empress Chun Chu"at the KBS Drama Awards.
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He was also chosen to promote the Nintendo DS Lite in South Korea, which was released in January 2007. His commercials promote the English Training: Have Fun Improving Your Skills! and Brain Age: Train Your Brain in Minutes a Day!.
Jang married Ko So Young in a star-studded wedding ceremony held at Seoul's Shilla Hotel on May 2nd 2010, ending months of media frenzy over their 18-year friendship and romance.
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In 2013, Song married Ha Ji Hye.
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