Chronicle of a Blood Merchant
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Chronicle of a Blood Merchant

Post-war South Korea in 1953, Heo Sam-Gwan (Ha Jung-Woo) works on a construction site and helps his uncle to farm. The guys in his village can't get m...arried, until they are able to sell their own blood. By selling their blood, they prove they are in healthy condition and are able to make a lot of money. One day, Heo Sam-Gwan sees Heo Ok-Ran (Ha Ji-Won). She's the most beautiful woman in the village, but she is already dating wealthy playboy Ha So-Yong. Heo Sam-Gwan decides that he will marry Heo Ok-Ran. He sells his blood and makes enough money to marry her. 11 years later, Heo Sam-Gwan and Heo Ok-Ran are happily married and have three sons, but a rumor spreads around the village that Heo Sam-Gwan isn't the real father of their eldest son. Show More

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[Movie Title]: Chronicle of a Blood Merchant (2015)

[Summary]: Set in post-war South Korea in 1953, Chronicle of a Blood Merchant tells the story of Heo Sam-Gwan, a hardworking construction worker who also helps his uncle with farming. In their village, men are unable to get married unless they can prove their healthy condition by selling their blood. This blood-selling practice also serves as a means for them to earn extra income.

One day, Heo Sam-Gwan's eyes are captivated by the enchanting beauty of Heo Ok-Ran, who is already dating the wealthy playboy Ha So-Yong. Undeterred by this, Heo Sam-Gwan sets a personal goal to marry Heo Ok-Ran. Determined to achieve his dream, he begins selling his blood to accumulate enough money for their future.

Fast forward 11 years, Heo Sam-Gwan and Heo Ok-Ran are now married and have three children. However, life takes an unexpected turn when a secret from Heo Sam-Gwan's past is revealed, challenging the foundation of their relationship.

Chronicle of a Blood Merchant is a heartwarming drama that explores themes of love, sacrifice, and the challenges faced in pursuit of happiness. Directed by Ha Jung-Woo, this film offers a glimpse into the lives of ordinary people in post-war South Korea while also showcasing the enduring power of hope and commitment.