

Run toward Tomorrow
In 2005, Kang Moon-Jae (Lee Hyun-Woo) is a high-school student and a trouble maker. Since his mother remarried, Kang Moon-Jae has lived with his father, Kang Ka-Deuk (Ahn Nae-Sang), but he can't get along with him. One day, Kang Moon-Jae runs away on his motorcycle and gets into an accident. He then finds himself in 2015 and learns that his father is in a comatose state. Ka-Deuk got into an accident trying to find his son. Kang Moon-Jae decides to go back to 2005 to change the future.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the journey of Jono McLeod, a filmmaker who decides to embark on a solo walk across Canada to raise money for a children's hospital. The film chronicles his physical and emotional challenges as he navigates the vast Canadian landscape and the various people he encounters along the way.
Critical Reception
Run Toward Tomorrow received positive reviews, largely for its personal and heartfelt portrayal of a challenging endeavor. Critics praised McLeod's candidness and the film's ability to capture both the beauty and the hardship of his undertaking, resonating with audiences as an inspiring story of perseverance.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intimate and honest depiction of a personal journey.
- Appreciated for its inspiring message of determination and community support.
- Commended for showcasing the vastness and beauty of the Canadian landscape.
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Fun Fact
Jono McLeod, the director and subject of the film, walked over 4,000 kilometers across Canada for the documentary.
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