
ALIVE
Drama
Overview
A 100-meter sprinter who has fear of death decides to compete with his own brother who is a rising start in order to get his last chance to compete before retiring.
Top Cast
Lee Seung-jun
Lee Seung-jun
Joo-won
Lee Seung-jun
Joo-won


Lee Tae-gu
Lee Tae-gu
Joo-ho
Lee Tae-gu
Joo-ho
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