Love graphics dreamed of two cities.
6.7
117 min
Asako in Ruby Shoes succeeds in providing yet another challenge to views of a homogeneous South Korea by presenting to us the Asian side of modern globalization. The film jumps back and forth from Korea and Japan, with each main character feeling out of place in their respective homes.
Name | Character | Team | |
---|---|---|---|
Lee Jung-jae | Woo-in | Unowned | |
Misato Tachibana | Aya / Asako | Unowned | |
Urara Awata | Rie | Unowned | |
Kim Min-hee | Mia | Calvin and Nobbs | |
Gi Ju-bong | Woo-in's Brother-in-Law | Unowned | |
Ren Osugi | Aya's Father | Unowned | |
Kimiko Yo | Aya's Mother | Unowned | |
Kim Yeong-cheol | Jong-wan | Unowned | |
Kim Yeong-jun | Bellboy | Unowned | |
Lee Yeong-jin | Motorcycle Girl | Unowned | |
Yƻrei Yanagi | Young Cameraman | Unowned | |
Dankan | Cameraman | Unowned | |
Kim Sang-mi | State Affairs Officer | Unowned | |
Masatoshi Matsuo | Takashi | Unowned | |
Ha Seung-lee | Woo-in's Nephew | Unowned | |
Mayumi Hidaka | Yuka | Unowned | |
Kumija Kim | Unowned | ||
Lee Eun-ju | Unowned | ||
Kim Ji-yeong | Unowned | ||
Lee Eun-sil | Unowned |