
Picnic
Drama
Overview
Soo-min lives with her mom and her autistic six-year-old brother in a small village by the sea. Even though she is a child herself, she has to take care of her little brother. Her only joy in life is reading comic books under the blanket. One day, Soo-min’s brother ruins her favorite comic book so she makes a big decision. She decides to go on a picnic with her brother where she leaves him in a Buddhist temple and walks away.
Top Cast


Kim Su-an
Kim Su-an
Soo-min
Kim Su-an
Soo-min


Park Mi-hyeon
Park Mi-hyeon
Mother
Park Mi-hyeon
Mother
Kang Pil-suk
Kang Pil-suk
Pil-suk
Kang Pil-suk
Pil-suk


Lee Cho-hee
Lee Cho-hee
Cho-hee
Lee Cho-hee
Cho-hee
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