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Keys to the Heart
Keys to the Heart

Keys to the Heart

Off-tune brothers unite!

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An older brother is a washed-up boxer. His younger brother is a genius pianist with physical disability. The brothers make up through their mother who is full of stories of her past.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Korean

Runtime

120 mins

Rating

7.902/10

Release Date

17 January 2018

Country

South Korea

Cast

Lee Byung-hun

Lee Byung-hun

Kim Jo-ha

Youn Yuh-jung

Youn Yuh-jung

In-sook

Park Jeong-min

Park Jeong-min

Jin-tae

Han Ji-min

Han Ji-min

Ga-yool

Kim Sung-ryung

Kim Sung-ryung

Ms. Hong

Choi Ri

Choi Ri

Soo-jung

Bek Hyun-jin

Bek Hyun-jin

Dong-soo

Hwang Seok-jeong

Hwang Seok-jeong

Chief Kang

Park Ji-yeon

Park Ji-yeon

Yougn In-sook

Moon Sook

Moon Sook

Bok-ja

Oh Hye-won

Oh Hye-won

Bok-ja's Guard

Lee Zoo-young

Lee Zoo-young

Eun-ha

Ahn Seong-bong

Ahn Seong-bong

Sky Lounge Manager

Park Ji-hoon

Park Ji-hoon

Tae-gu

Park Soo-oh

Park Soo-oh

Young Jo-ha

Yoon Yeong-gyun

Yoon Yeong-gyun

Policeman

Son Woo-hyuk

Son Woo-hyuk

Eun-ha's Boyfriend

Yang Jun-seok

Yang Jun-seok

Big High School Student

Kim Sang-Wook

Kim Sang-Wook

Jung Yun-ha

Jung Yun-ha

Bok-ja's Guard

Jo Kwan-woo

Jo Kwan-woo

Moon Sung-gi

Yoon Young-kyun

Yoon Young-kyun

Police substation officer

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