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Today, I get the sack.

20147.21h 43m

Overview

In response to a sudden dismissal of staff, workers at a big retail store begin a protest against their employer's oppressive labor policies.

Directed by Boo Ji-young
Written by Boo Ji-young, Kim Kyung-chan
Produced by Shim Jae-myung
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Top Cast

Yum Jung-ah

Yum Jung-ah

Sun-hee

Moon Jeong-hee

Moon Jeong-hee

Hye-mi

Kim Young-ae

Kim Young-ae

Soon-rye

Kim Kang-woo

Kim Kang-woo

Dong-joon

Hwang Jeong-min

Hwang Jeong-min

Ok-soon

Chun Woo-hee

Chun Woo-hee

Mi-jin

Doh Kyung-soo

Doh Kyung-soo

Tae-young

Lee Seung-joon

Lee Seung-joon

Section Chief Choi

Ji Woo

Ji Woo

Soo-kyung

Park Soo-young

Park Soo-young

Store Manager

Themes & Keywords

workerstrikemarketlabor strikelabor unionwoman directorlabor rights

About Cart

Cart is a drama film released in 2014 exploring themes of worker, strike, market, labor strike, labor union, woman director. Directed by Boo Ji-young, it stars Yum Jung-ah, Moon Jeong-hee, Kim Young-ae. In response to a sudden dismissal of staff, workers at a big retail store begin a protest against their employer's oppressive labor policies.

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