One Step (Hangul: 원스텝; RR: Wonseuteb) is a 2017 South Korean musical drama film directed by Juhn Jai-hong and starring Sandara Park, Han Jae-suk, Cho Dong-in and Hong Ah-reum. Its production was inspired by the domestic Korean success of the American film, Begin Again.[2][3]
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Directed by | Juhn Jai-hong |
Written by | Juhn Jai-hong Hong Seung-pyo Park Ji-hyun |
Produced by | Jung Hee-sub |
Starring | Sandara Park Han Jae-suk Hong Ah-reum |
Production company | MCC Entertainment |
Distributed by | Dream Fact Entertainment |
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Running time | 88 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$11,619[1] |
After being involved in a car accident, Si-hyun (Sandara Park) is left with no memories of the accident or her past. The accident causes her to see sounds in color which is often disorientating, forcing Si-hyun to protect her ears. She encounters Ji-won (Hong Ah-reum) in the hospital and moves in with her when she is later discharged. Upon hearing Si-hyun humming a strange melody in her sleep, Ji-won's brother, Woo-hyuk (Cho Dong-in), writes it down as a score and gives it to her, hoping that it would help her remember something of her former life. Meanwhile, Ji-il (Han Jae-suk), a failed songwriter stumbles upon this score and offers to find the melody. They embark on a healing journey as they collaborate to complete Si-hyun's melody.
In February 2017, it was revealed that the film was funded on a crowdfunding site.[4]
It was released on May 10, 2017, in the Philippines and was distributed by Viva Films.
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