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  1. Juvenile Offender (Korean: 범죄소년; RR: Beomjoe Sonyeon; lit. "Crime Boys") is a 2012 South Korean film about a teenage criminal who reunites with his mother, who gave him up at birth. It won the Special Jury Prize at the 25th Tokyo International Film Festival, and Best Actor for Seo Young-Joo.

  2. Profile. Movie: Juvenile Offender (English title) / Crime Boys (literal title) Revised romanization: Bumjoe Sonyeon. Hangul: 범죄소년. Director: Kang Yi-Kwan. Writer: Park Joo-Young, Kang Yi-Kwan. Producer: Park Joo-Young. Cinematographer: Byun Bong-Sun. Release Date: November 22, 2012. Runtime: 107 min.

  3. Jan 8, 2016 · Crime boysA juvenile offender Ji-gu reunites with his young mom who he thought was dead. Hyo-Seung had Jang Ji-Gu at the age of 17 and gave him up soon after...

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  4. Nov 11, 2020 · Directed and written by Kang Yi-Kwan, Juvenile Offender tells the story of an abandoned delinquent who is reunited with his mother after his grandfather passes away.

  5. Nov 22, 2012 · Synopsis. Ji-gu is a 16-year-old juvenile offender under probation who lives with his only known relative; his grandfather who is sick in bed all the time with severe diabetic complications. To Ji-gu, home is only a place that stinks with sickness and school, a place to hangout.

  6. Ji-gu is a 16-year-old juvenile offender under probation living with his only known relative; his grandfather who is sick in bed all the time with severe diabetic complications. To Ji-gu, home is only a place that stinks with sickness; and school, a place to hangout.

  7. Juvenile Offender. Story: Ji-gu (Seo Yeong-joo) is 16 years old and lives at his sick grandfather's place. He has false friends and without knowing it he breaks into a house alongside them and gets caught. Since he is already on probation he is sentenced to ten months at a detention center.