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The Wolf Children Ame and Yuki
The film is a story about two students who eventually fall in love. But it turns out, the boy is half man and half wolf. Directed by Mamoru Hosoda. Runs 117 minutes. In Japanese with Korean subtitles.

Looper
In 2072, a mob sends a person they wish to get rid of, Joe (played by Bruce Willis), 30 years back into the past where an assassin awaits to kill him. But this times, the where an assassin has to hunt himself down (played by Joseph Gordon-Levitt). Directed by Rian Johnson. Runs 119 miutes. In English with Korean subtitles.
Brave
King Fergus’s (Billy Connolly) red-haired daughter is determined to find her own way in life, but ends up bringing chaos to the kingdom. She must discover true bravery in order to undo a curse. Directed by Brenda Chapman. Runs 102 minutes. In English with Korean subtitles.
Taken 2
Bryan Mills (Liam Neeson), a former CIA agent, and his wife are taken hostage by the father of a kidnapper Mills killed while rescuing his daughter. Directed by Olivier Megaton. Runs 92 minutes. In English with Korean subtitles.
Masquerade
A film based on the popular fable, “The Prince and The Pauper,” when King Gwanghae (Lee Byung-hun) realizes that people are trying to take his life, he searches for a replacement who is similar to himself, in order to survive. Directed by Choo Chang-min. Runs 131 minutes. In Korean.
Ted
A teddy bear comes to life as a result of John Bennet’s (Mark Wahlberg) childhood wish. The bear refuses to leave John alone. Directed by Seth MacFarlane. Runs 106 minutes. In English with Korean subtitles.
Pieta
An evil man (Lee Jeong-jin) was raised as an orphan and works for a violent loan shark. With the appearance of a mysterious woman (Cho Min-soo) claiming to be his mother, cruel secrets about their relationship are disclosed. Directed by Kim Ki-duk. Runs 104 minutes. In Korean.