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"Hey, that river..' Kang-gye's grandmother passed away, and grandfather's side.. He was 102 years old

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Kim Mihwa

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/Picture = 'Don't cross the river'
/Picture = 'Don't cross the river'

Kang Se-gye, the main character of the movie "My Love, Don't Cross the River," has passed away. He was 102.

Director Jin Mo-young, who directed the movie "My Love, Don't Cross That River," announced this on his personal account on the 10th. Director Jin said, "The movie's main character, Kang Se-gye, left this afternoon," adding, "We visited on March 31 and said goodbye. Even while I was wondering, he clearly remembered us and said hello and words of blessing. Let's live well with each other.'

"I was like a girl on the first day I met her on September 9, 2012, but she crossed the river when she turned 100," he said. "My favorite Cho Byung-man is by my grandfather. Goodbye Grandma."

/Picture = 'Don't cross the river, ma'am.' Kang-gye-Grandma
/Picture = 'Don't cross the river, ma'am.' Kang-gye-Grandma

"My Love, Don't Cross That River," released in 2014, is a documentary film about the love of old age between Cho Byung-man and Kang Se-gye, who appeared in the "White-haired Lovers" episode that aired at the KBS Human Theater in 2011. The independent and documentary film was a hit at the time, attracting 4.8 million viewers.

Cho Byung-man passed away in 2013 while filming a movie.

The mortuary was set up at the funeral hall of Wonju Medical Center, and the coffin was placed on the 12th, and the burial site was Seonsan, Cheongil-myeon, Hoengseong-gun.

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