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Boys of Tomorrow
Earning a living as a driver for rent, Kisu lives in a studio flat in the basement floor. When he feels choked up, he tries not to let go of hope by playing on the drums. Out of guilt that he might have made Jongdae sexually handicapped during their younger days, Kisu took on a role as Jongdae's guardian on top of being his friend. Jongdae's dream is to keep a revolver that can make him stronger than the small-time gangsters around town. One day Kisu's older brother shows up and leave behind his son Yohan to Kisu's care.
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This documentary explores the lives of young boys growing up in a marginalized community, focusing on their dreams, struggles, and resilience. It offers an intimate look into their daily routines, their interactions with family and peers, and the challenges they face in navigating a difficult environment. The film aims to highlight the universal themes of hope and ambition that persist even in the most trying circumstances.
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