Boat | |
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Directed by | Kim Young-nam |
Written by | Aya Watanabe |
Produced by | Osaumo Kubota Lee Juno Min Jung-hwan |
Starring | Ha Jung-woo Tsumabuki Satoshi |
Cinematography | Takahiro Tsutai |
Edited by | Kim Hyeong-ju |
Music by | Park Ji-woong |
Production companies | IMJ Pictures Kraze Pictures |
Distributed by | Showbox Mediaplex Phantom Film |
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Running time | 115 minutes |
Countries | Japan South Korea |
Languages | Japanese Korean |
Box office | ₩13,748[1] $69,314[2] |
Boat (Korean: 보트, translit. Boteu; Japanese: ノーボーイズ、ノークライ, alt. title No Boys, No Cry, formerly known as House) is a 2009 film directed by Kim Young-nam and starring Ha Jung-woo and Satoshi Tsumabuki in the lead roles. It is a South Korean-Japanese co-production.[3] The film charts the experiences and cross cultural friendship of a couple of smugglers.
Hyung-gu, a young smuggler, was raised by his boss Bo-kyeong after his mother left him when he was six years old. Hyung-gu's boss asks him to work with a Japanese man named Toru; Toru needs the money to support his younger sister. Hyung-gu and Toru are forced to live on Hyung-gu's boat and kidnap a Korean woman named Ji-su, which leads to trouble.