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Keys to the Heart
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Keys to the Heart

Jan 17, 2018
2h 0m
★ 7.9

Off-tune brothers unite!

Overview

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.

Genres

Drama
Comedy

Production Companies

CJ Entertainment
JK Film

Keys to the Heart Trailers

Cast

Lee Byung-hun

Kim Jo-ha

Lee Byung-hun

Youn Yuh-jung

In-sook

Youn Yuh-jung

Park Jeong-min

Jin-tae

Park Jeong-min

Han Ji-min

Ga-yool

Han Ji-min

Kim Sung-ryung

Ms. Hong

Kim Sung-ryung

Choi Ri

Soo-jung

Choi Ri

Bek Hyun-jin

Dong-soo

Bek Hyun-jin

Hwang Seok-jeong

Chief Kang

Hwang Seok-jeong

Park Ji-yeon

Yougn In-sook

Park Ji-yeon

Moon Sook

Bok-ja

Moon Sook

Oh Hye-won

Bok-ja's Guard

Oh Hye-won

Lee Zoo-young

Eun-ha

Lee Zoo-young

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