Storyline
With the outbreak of the Korean War, Su-ji and Oh-mok lose their parents. Along with their brother Su-cheol, they go live with their mother's parents. As they go to take refuge, Su-ji loses Oh-mok by accident. Time passes and with her older brother Su-cheol's success, Su-ji enters the high society. But due to the guilt of losing her younger sister Oh-mok, she does a lot of charity work constantly looking for Oh-mok. When Su-ji finally finds Oh-mok in an orphanage, she turns coldly away from Oh-mok for not having any evidence to prove that she is her sister. Oh-mok marries Il-hwan whom she has met at the orphanage and they live a hard life. Finally, Su-ji is convinced that Oh-mok is her sister but after living through such hardship, Oh-mok breathes her last.
Key Information
Cast & Crew
Yu Ji-in
Su-ji
Lee Mi-sook
Oh-mok
Ahn Sung-ki
Il-hwan
Han Jin-hee
In-je
Song Jae-ho
Su-cheol
Lee Hae-ryong
Manager
Lee In-ok
Mother
Yang Taek-jo
Doctor
Kim Gi-jong
Director
Yun Il-ju
Manager
Lee Ye-seong
In-je's father
Kim Jin-ae
Sister-in-law
Frequently Asked Questions
Warm It Was That Winter was released on September 29, 1984.
The runtime of Warm It Was That Winter is 2h 0m.
Warm It Was That Winter is a Drama, War movie.
Warm It Was That Winter is available to watch. Check streaming platforms and theaters near you.
Warm It Was That Winter was directed by Bae Chang-ho.
The main cast of Warm It Was That Winter includes Yu Ji-in, Lee Mi-sook, Ahn Sung-ki.
Warm It Was That Winter is originally in Korean.