2002 film 3. Public Enemy”The Liberation Day Special Envoy,” released in November, is mostly based on comedy. While in prison, his lover Han Kyung-soon (Song Yoon-ah) gets tired of waiting and marries someone else, and he escapes prison with Choi Moo-seok (Cha Seung-won). After learning that he will be the special envoy, Yoo Jae-pil (Seol Kyung-gu) and Moo-seok struggle to get back in.After that, Bonggu got on the train along with Cheolgon in search of a lighter. This interferes with Cheolgon’s work at every opportunity, and even if he is hit by the members, he visits Cheolgon to the end. At first, I tried to give him a lighter that I picked up, but his subordinates said he was not the one to take it with them, so the incident happened because he missed the timing to return it. “Turn on the lighter that you got to direct Jang Hang-joon’s comedy even though it was embarrassing.”※ It is based on Namuwiki and includes movie plots and reviews.2002 Movie 4. Liberation Day Envoy2002 Movie 1. Turn on the LighterThe 2002 movie 5. HomeThe most memorable moment was Kim Jong-un, who confessed while playing the piano, but Jung Joon-ho left unexpectedly. It was impressive to see him shed tears. I remember there were a lot of parodies of this scene for a while2002 film 2. Family GlorySince its release, the movie has been shown on TV every year on National Liberation Day. In 2010, a cable movie channel rather than a terrestrial TV channel provided the movie, and the movie that comes to mind when thinking of National Liberation Day is the Special Envoy for National Liberation Day.Yoo Seung-ho and Kim Eul-bun star in The House of Film, which was released in April. Lee Jung-hyang, who was the director of the 1998 film The Zoo Next to the Museum, took the megaphone. It tells the story of a child named Sang-woo (Yoo Seung-ho) who was left at the house of a rural grandmother (Kim Eul-bun).The movie “The Public Enemy” released in January is about detective Kang Cheol-joong (Seol Gyeong-gu), who is trying to catch the public enemy. “The Public Enemy” is a masterpiece that won the grand prize in the film category at the Baeksang Arts Awards in 2002, the Grand Bell Award, and the Blue Dragon Film Award for Best Actor. It was Cho Gyu-hwan (Lee Seong-jae), who even his parents hurt them without hesitation and pretended to be the victim’s family before the police.The movie was successful, but Lee Sung-jae, who played a villain, had a story that he couldn’t laugh about. After the release, the advertisement was cut off for a while, and his parents were shocked when they saw the public enemy. There is a story that this caused the father-son relationship to become awkward, telling them not to film such a movie again.When Sang-woo found out late that he was saying sorry, he felt grateful and sorry for his grandmother. In the second half, there were sad scenes from the relationship between Sang-woo and his grandmother, who went back to the city. I think the movie’s strength was that I showed an ordinary grandmother because I was a regular citizen of Kim Eul. Source: Naver Movie, NamuwikiIt stars Cha Seung-won and Kim Seung-woo, who asked to turn on the lighter, which was released in July. It is said to have been directed by Jang Hang-joon, who is famous for directing the drama “Sign.” The story of the movie is about Heo Bong-gu (Kim Seung-woo), who is unemployed in the neighborhood, going to the reserve army training and losing a lighter that he bought with his entire fortune in the bathroom. It’s about chasing Yang Cheol-gon (Cha Seung-won), the leader of the group.Sang-woo has difficulty adjusting to the countryside while living in the city. He grumped and grumped at his grandmother, lied to a man his age met in the countryside, and even made the child hurt. However, he realized that he was doing something wrong and apologized to the child using the sign language he used.It was the honor of the family, which was the No. 1 domestic movie box office hit in 2002, with more than 5.4 million people nationwide at the time as a project to obtain an elite son-in-law of a gang in Jeolla-do.