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The Singer 2020

★ 6.33 votes119 min📅 2020-07-01

"The song you would never forget"

Step into the grimy, unforgiving streets of a historical era where music becomes the only solace in "The Singer (2020)", directed by Cho Jung-lae. This historical drama follows Hak-gyu, a humble street singer who performs with his band while sharing timeless tales with passersby.

Director: Cho Jung-lae

Cast

Lee Bong-geun
Lee Bong-geun
Hak-gyoo
Lee Yu-ri
Lee Yu-ri
Gan-nan
Kim Ha-yeon
Kim Ha-yeon
Cheong-i
Park Cheol-min
Park Cheol-min
Dae-bong
Kim Dong-wan
Kim Dong-wan
Collapsing old man
Kim Min-jun
Kim Min-jun
Kim Joon
Jeong Mu-seong
Jo Man-chae
Im Seong-cheol
Life saving scholar
Kim Beong-choun
Kim Beong-choun
Mak-dong
Jeong In-gi
Jeong In-gi
Jo Haeng-soo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Singer (2020) about?

The film follows Hak-gyu, a street singer whose life unravels when his wife is kidnapped and his daughter loses her sight. His journey to find his wife leads him to uncover a corrupt conspiracy among noblemen, blending personal tragedy with a fight for justice.

Who directed The Singer?

Cho Jung-lae directed "The Singer (2020)", bringing a keen eye for historical drama and emotional storytelling to the project.

Who stars in The Singer?

The film features Lee Bong-geun, Lee Yu-ri, Kim Ha-yeon, Park Cheol-min, and Kim Dong-wan in key roles.

Is The Singer (2020) worth watching?

With its gripping blend of historical drama and emotional depth, "The Singer (2020)" offers a compelling narrative for fans of the genre. While IMDb ratings are unavailable, its themes of resilience and justice make it a solid pick for those seeking meaningful cinema.

How long is The Singer?

The runtime of "The Singer (2020)" is 119 minutes.

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About The Singer (2020) — A Historical Drama of Music, Love, and Justice

Step into the grimy, unforgiving streets of a historical era where music becomes the only solace in "The Singer (2020)", directed by Cho Jung-lae. This historical drama follows Hak-gyu, a humble street singer who performs with his band while sharing timeless tales with passersby. His life takes a devastating turn when gangsters abduct his wife, Gan-nan, and his daughter, Cheong, loses her sight in the chaos. Fueled by desperation and righteous anger, Hak-gyu embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth, only to uncover a web of corruption woven by powerful noblemen.

As Hak-gyu's search deepens, the film paints a vivid portrait of resilience against injustice, blending raw emotion with the haunting beauty of traditional Korean music. The atmosphere is thick with tension, blending the grit of street life with the lyrical power of song, making "The Singer (2020)" a compelling watch for those drawn to historical dramas with heart and soul.