
Kim Dae Jung Must Not Die
Documentary · History
Overview
Kim Dae Jung, who stands next to people in the middle of caotic history! A young businessman Kim Dae Jung recognized the victims of ideology. He decided to be a politician to make his country where people's politic and democracy are rooted. The price of being leave from a guaranteed future and take the first step on a bumby road was kidnapping, death threats, imprisonment, and a death sentence that shook him to the core, but even in his final moments, when he was sentenced to death, Kim never wavered. "Democracy will be recovered. I believe in it." The life of President Kim Dae-jung, a death row inmate who survived from the throes of death, four parliamentary elections, and three unsuccessful presidential campaigns, is etched into the modern history of South Korea.
Top Cast


Kim Dae-jung
Kim Dae-jung
Self (archive footage)
Kim Dae-jung
Self (archive footage)


Jang Hyun-sung
Jang Hyun-sung
Narrator / Kim Dae-jung (voice)
Jang Hyun-sung
Narrator / Kim Dae-jung (voice)


Jeon So-hyun
Jeon So-hyun
Lee Hee-ho (voice)
Jeon So-hyun
Lee Hee-ho (voice)


Kim Do-young
Kim Do-young
Reenactor
Kim Do-young
Reenactor


Kim Jae-rok
Kim Jae-rok
Reenactor
Kim Jae-rok
Reenactor


Seo Suk-kyu
Seo Suk-kyu
Reenactor
Seo Suk-kyu
Reenactor


Kim Nam-hee
Kim Nam-hee
Reenactor
Kim Nam-hee
Reenactor
Choi Nak-yong
Choi Nak-yong
Reenactor
Choi Nak-yong
Reenactor
Kang Won-yong
Kang Won-yong
Self (archive footage)
Kang Won-yong
Self (archive footage)
Kwon No-gab
Kwon No-gab
Self
Kwon No-gab
Self
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