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  1. Late Autumn (Korean: 만추; Hanja: 晚秋; RR: Manchu) is a 2010 English-language film directed by Kim Tae-yong. [3] [4] [5] It stars Tang Wei as Anna, a prisoner who is given a 72 hours parole to visit family in Seattle , and who meets and befriends a South Korean man on-the-run ( Hyun Bin ).

  2. Jun 17, 2011 · Late Autumn: Directed by Kim Tae-yong. With Tang Wei, Hyun Bin, James C. Burns, Jun Kim. An adulterous wife, in prison for killing her husband, learns her mother has passed away in Seattle.

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    • Drama, Romance
    • Kim Tae-yong
    • 2011-06-17
  3. "Late Autumn" is a remake of the 1966 film "Late Autumn" directed by Man-hui Lee. Unlike the original version which was set in South Korea, the 2010 version will be set in America. The 2010 version is co-financed by South Korean production companies "Boram Entertainment" / "M&FC" and U.S. company "North by Northwest Entertainment".

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  4. Jul 26, 2021 · Film Review: Late Autumn (2010) by Kim Tae-yong. A co-production between South Korea, Hong Kong, China and the United States, it is the fourth remake of the now-lost 1966 Lee Man-hee homonymous melodrama classic.

  5. Late Autumn is a melancholic drama about Anna, an imprisoned woman played by Tang Wei who gets a three day furlough to attend the funeral of her mother. On her way to Seattle she gets to know Hoon, a Korean immigrant played by Hyun Bin who tries to befriend her. A bittersweet tale unfolds.

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    • Kim Tae-Yong
  6. Late Autumn. Convicted of her husband's murder, Anna Chen (Tang Wei) is briefly released to attend her mother’s funeral after seven years of imprisonment.

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  8. Nov 8, 2023 · "Late Autumn - 2010" is a co-production between South Korea, Hong Kong, China and the United States. Synopsis. A woman imprisoned after killing her husband is allowed her release. On her way to Seattle, a man gets on the same bus. Introducing himself as a fellow Korean, he borrows the bus fare from her and leaves his watch behind.