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  1. Race to Freedom: Uhm Bok-dong is a 2019 South Korean biographical drama film directed and written by Kim Yoo-sung. It stars Rain as a legendary cyclist Uhm Bok-dong. This film was a critical and commercial failure, and is considered to be one of the worst South Korean films ever made.

  2. 27 feb 2019 · Race to Freedom: Um Bok Dong: Directed by Kim Yu Sung. With Rain, Kang So-ra, Lee Beom-su, Ko Chang-seok. A story about Uhm Bok Dong, a Korean hero and winner from the time when Japan held a bicycle race in order to take over Korea during the Japanese Invasion.

    • (154)
    • Drama
    • Kim Yu Sung
    • 2019-02-27
  3. 27 feb 2019 · "The true story of famed cyclist Uhm Bok-dong, who became a symbol of pride for Koreans when he defeated Japanese cyclists and won a bicycle race which took place during the Japanese colonial rule of Korea.

    • (126)
    • Rain
  4. Leaving his small town, he travels to Seoul, where he soon comes across an advertisement for an upcoming bicycle competition organized by the Japanese Government General of Korea. Enticed by the prize money, Bok Dong enters the race.

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    • Lee Beom Soo
  5. Bok-dong, who started cycling with Jae-ho just to make a forture, becomes a symbol of hope for Koreans by defeating Japanese cyclists. Highly frustrated, the Japanese authorities try their best to stop Bok-dong from winning the race.

    • Drama
    • 116min
    • Feb 27, 2019
  6. After facing the wrath of his furious father, Bok Dong has no choice but to find a way to pay his brother back. Leaving his small town, he travels to Seoul, where he soon comes across an advertisement for an upcoming bicycle competition organized by the Japanese Government General of Korea.

  7. 14 apr 2019 · The film is based on the true story of famed cyclist Um Bok-dong, who became a symbol of pride for Koreans as he beat Japanese cyclists in several big races that were organized by the Japanese Government General of Korea during the Japanese colonial period (1910-45).