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tittle:
Mr.Go
Director:
Kim Yong-Hwa
Setting:
Korea
Theme:
Unconditional Love
Screen Play:
Yong-hwa Kim
Musical Scoring:
The movie's theme song "Bye" was sung by Kim Tae-yeon, a member of Girls' Generation. Composed by music director Lee Jae-hak, "Bye" had a Korean version and a Chinese version.[15] The score was recorded by the Hollywood Symphony Orchestra at Sony Pictures' Scoring Stage in Los Angeles, CA.
Cinematography:
Jeon Dae-seong
Park Hyeon-cheol
Producers:
Victor Choung ... producer
Yeong-man Heo ... creative producer
Mickey Kim ... co-producer
Nam-gyu Kim ... creative producer
Yong-hwa Kim ... producer
Sung-june Park ... producer
Jang-hyun Son ... co-producer.
Characters:
Xu Jiao - Wei Wei
Sung Dong-il - Sung Chung-su
Kim Kang-woo – Doosan
Bears general manager
Kim Eung-soo - Korea Baseball
Organization commissioner
Byun Hee-bong - Weiwei's grandfather
Kim Hee-won - Lin Xiaogang,
loan shark
Jung In-gi – Secretary
Jo Jae-yoon – Doctor
Lee Joon-hyuk – Zeroz
Kim Jung-tae - Rival club general manager
Kim Heung-rae - Mr. Go
Cha Jong-ho - Gang member
Joe Odagiri – Owner of Chunichi Dragons (cameo)
Kim Jung-eun - Television talk show host (cameo)
Ma Dong-seok - Baseball commentator (cameo)
Kim Sung-ju - Himself (cameo)
Plot:
a. Rising action:
Wei-wei, a 15-year old circus ringmaster of a falling troupe in China, is left behind an insurmountable debt when her grandfather dies in the Great Sichuan Earthquake. The only family/friend she can depend on is a forty-five year old "baseball playing gorilla" named Ling-ling.
b. Climax
When a loan shark threatens to sell Ling-ling and the circus kids to cover the debt, Wei-wei has no choice but to allow Ling-ling to be scouted by the materialistic sports agent Sung Chung-su to play in the Korean Baseball League. Despite the skeptical of the professional baseball society, Sung Chung-su...