Search a film or person :
FacebookConnectionRegistration
Like You Know It All is a sud coréen film of genre Drama directed by Hong Sang-soo released in USA on 25 may 2010 with Kim Tae-woo

Like You Know It All (2009)

Like You Know It All
If you like this film, let us know!
Released in USA 25 may 2010
Length 2h6
Directed by
Genres Drama,    Comedy,    Comedy-drama
Rating67% 3.380133.380133.380133.380133.38013

Like You Know It All (Hangul: 잘 알지도 못하면서; RR: Jal Aljido Mot-hamyeonseo; lit. "You Think You Know It All But You Don't") is a 2009 South Korean comedy-drama film written and directed by Hong Sang-soo.

Synopsis

Arthouse filmmaker Goo can't seem to direct a hit, but at least the critics love him. He goes to Jecheon, North Chungcheong Province to judge the local film festival, but the common practice for jurors is to schmooze by day, drink at night, and sleep through movies. He bumps into an old friend Boo Sang-yong in town and drinks till he passes out, but not before soundly offending his friend's wife.

Actors

Kim Tae-woo

(Ku Kyung-nam)
Uhm Ji-won

(Gong Hyeon-hee, a programmer of the film festival)
Jeong Yu-mi

(Yoo-shin)
Gong Hyung-jin

(Sang-yong)
Go Hyun-jung

(Go-sun)
Trailer of Like You Know It All

Bluray, DVD

Streaming / VOD

Source : Wikidata

Comments


Leave comment :

Suggestions of similar film to Like You Know It All

There are 81 films with the same actors, 21 films with the same director, 87399 with the same cinematographic genres (including 3300 with exactly the same 3 genres than Like You Know It All), 7308 films with the same themes, to have finally 70 suggestions of similar films.

If you liked Like You Know It All, you will probably like those similar films :
Oki's Movie, 1h20
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Comedy-drama
Themes Films about education, Films about sexuality
Actors Lee Sun-kyun, Jeong Yu-mi, Moon Sung-keun
Rating67% 3.3937953.3937953.3937953.3937953.393795
A Day for Incantation (Hangul: 주문을 외울날): In Seoul, winter, the present day. On his way to a screening of one of his films, struggling shorts director Nam Jin-gu (Lee Sun-kyun) is nagged by his wife Jang Su-yang (Seo Yeong-hwa) about his drinking, and he wonders if she is having an affair with a guy called Yeong-su. Nam's onetime professor at film school, Song (Moon Sung-keun), tells him that filmmaking as an art is now dead. Nam remembers his first meeting with his wife, then an impressionable amateur photographer, on a park bench. At a dinner with film-school staff, Nam gets drunk and into a quarrel with Song, about whom he's heard a disquieting rumor. Afterwards, at the Q&A for his film, Nam is asked by a member of the audience (Lee Chae-eun) whether it's true he was dating the actress at the time and is therefore responsible for ruining her life. Nam says he has quit directing.
In Another Country, 1h29
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Isabelle Huppert, Yoo Jun-sang, Jeong Yu-mi, Moon So-ri, Kwon Hae-hyo, Moon Sung-keun
Rating63% 3.196383.196383.196383.196383.19638
The framing story has young film student, Won-joo (Jung Yu-mi) and her mother Park Sook (Youn Yuh-jung) hiding from their debtors in Mohang, a seaside town in Buan, North Jeolla. The bored younger woman sets out to write a screenplay whose plot will use the place they’re staying in for the location, but eventually comes up with three variants, using the same basic idea in all of them.
Ha Ha Ha
Ha Ha Ha (2010)
, 1h55
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality
Actors Kim Sang-kyung, Yoo Jun-sang, Moon So-ri, Ye Ji-won, Kim Kang-woo, Kim Q-ri
Rating67% 3.389193.389193.389193.389193.38919
The filmmaker Jo Moon-kyung (Kim Sang-kyung) and his friend Bang Joong-sik (Yoo Jun-sang) swap memories about the trips they both made to the same town (Tongyeong, South Gyeongsang Province), where, as it turns out, they had met and befriended the same people.
Night and Day, 2h25
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Action
Themes Peinture, Films about sexuality
Actors Park Eun-hye, Hwang Soo-jung, Lee Sun-kyun, Gi Ju-bong, Sabine Crossen, Kim Young-ho
Rating70% 3.54153.54153.54153.54153.5415
In the summer of 2007, Kim Seong-nam, a painter in his forties, travels to Paris, France to escape arrest for smoking marijuana, leaving his wife behind in Korea. While there he meets an ex-girlfriend, Min-seon, and is introduced to a small community of Korean artists.
Nobody's Daughter Haewon, 1h30
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Romance
Themes Films about education, Films about sexuality
Actors Jung Eun-chae, Lee Sun-kyun, Kim Ja-ok, Ye Ji-won, Yoo Jun-sang, Ryu Deok-hwan
Rating66% 3.342343.342343.342343.342343.34234
On March 21, 2012, on the way to having lunch with her mother Jin-joo (Kim Ja-ok) in Seochon (West Village; Hangul: 서촌), Jongno District, Seoul, film student and aspiring actress Haewon (Jung Eun-chae) bumps into French actress-singer Jane Birkin in the street and gets her autograph. Birkin says how much Haewon resembles her own daughter, Charlotte Gainsbourg, which pleases Haewon enormously. Immediately afterwards we find out that this meeting was actually a dream, one of several that Haewon is shown to have during the film. Haewon's mother is about to emigrate to Canada and stay with her brother, and asks Haewon about her future plans. Afterwards Haewon walks to Jongno Public Library, past Yoomyung-jang (lit. Hotel Famous) that has special memories for her. Later, in nearby Sajik Park, she meets her married ex-lover Lee Seong-joon (Lee Sun-kyun), a film director who is also her professor at college. They pass a restaurant, where they have already been spotted by his students, and decide to go in and have a meal with them. When Haewon is away from the table, the other students starts gossiping about how she is not pure Korean and comes from a wealthy family.
Woman on the Beach, 2h7
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Comedy-drama, Romantic comedy
Actors Kim Seung-woo, Go Hyun-jung, Kim Tae-woo, Song Seon-mi, Moon Sung-keun, Jung Chan
Rating67% 3.3912753.3912753.3912753.3912753.391275
Film director and screenwriter Kim Jung-rae asks his friend Won Chang-wook to drive with him from their homes in Seoul to the resort town of Shinduri, on the western coast of South Korea. Chang-wook initially resists, but accepts the request on the condition that he can bring Kim Mun-suk, a composer and aspiring singer whom he describes as being his girlfriend. Jung-rae is writing a treatment for a film titled "About Miracles," concerning the mysterious connections that secure everyday life—themes that play a major role in the work of Hong Sang-Soo. Mun-suk quickly makes clear that she does not consider herself Chang-wook's girlfriend, and she finds herself and Jung-rae increasing drawn together. As the three drive on, Mun-suk discusses her years living abroad in Germany and reveals that she has had a number of relationships with Europeans, a fact that greatly disturbs both Chang-wook and Jung-rae. Mun-suk is particularly disappointed in Jung-rae's reaction, claiming, "You're not like your films." Nevertheless, Mun-suk and Jung-rae later kiss on the beach and then sleep together in a low-rent hotel room.
Beastie Boys, 2h3
Directed by Yoon Jong-bin
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romance
Themes Seafaring films, Films about sexuality, Transport films, Erotic films, Films about prostitution
Actors Yoon Kye-sang, Ha Jeong-woo, Yun Jin-seo, Ma Dong-seok, Kwon Yul, Yoon A-jung
Rating56% 2.8044452.8044452.8044452.8044452.804445
Against the backdrop of metropolitan Seoul's fast-changing nightlife, rich but lonely ladies (mostly 30-something businesswomen) flock to an upscale host bar or "room salon" (bar with private rooms) and pay for the services of strapping, young male hosts.
Foxy Festival, 1h50
Directed by Lee Hae-young
Genres Drama, Comedy, Romantic comedy, Romance
Themes Films about sexuality, Erotic films
Actors Shin Ha-kyun, Uhm Ji-won, Shim Hye-jin, Sung Dong-il, Ryoo Seung-bum, Baek Jin-hee
Rating59% 2.9601752.9601752.9601752.9601752.960175
Loose cannon Kwak Jang-bae (Shin Ha-kyun), a neighborhood policeman, is obsessed with his sexual prowess and continually wants to have sex with his live-in girlfriend, Ji-su (Uhm Ji-won), an English teacher at a private school who is bored with his macho behavior. Forthright high-school student Ju Ja-hye (Baek Jin-hee) sells her sweat-stained panties on the internet and wants to lose her virginity to scruffy fish-sausage seller Choi-kang Sang-du (Ryoo Seung-bum); the older man is uninterested in her advances but Ja-hye cannot work out why. Ja-hye's mother (Shim Hye-jin), who sells hanbok (traditional Korean female dress), discovers the owner of a hardware shop opposite, Gi-bong (Sung Dong-il), is into S&M and starts having sessions with him in the back of his shop, assuming a dominatrix role. Kim Gwang-rok (Oh Dal-su), Ja-hye's teacher, is a married man who is secretly into wearing women's clothes when his wife is not around. When Jang-bae discovers Ji-su has ordered a vibrator, he has a major crisis over his manhood and stops sleeping with her. Meanwhile, as his neighborhood has been marked for a moral clean-up campaign by the police, it's only time before Jang-bae also bumps heads with its denizens' licentious goings-on.
Woman Is the Future of Man, 1h28
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama, Romance
Actors Yu Ji-tae, Oh Dal-soo, Kim Tae-woo, Sung Hyun-ah, Kim Ho-jung, Kim Tae-hoon
Rating63% 3.195083.195083.195083.195083.19508
The plot revolves loosely around two old friends: Lee Mun-ho (Yoo Ji-tae), a university art teacher and Kim Hyeon-gon (Kim Tae-woo), a graduate from an American film school who has recently returned to his home country. While having dinner in a restaurant, Kim convinces Lee to arrange a meeting between them and Kim's old girlfriend Park Seon-hwa (Sung Hyun-ah). Unbeknownst to Kim, however, Lee had become involved in a relationship with her after Kim's departure to the United States. The three meet for a night of drinking, as past tensions and attractions reemerge. In the end, both self-centered men abandon Park as they had years ago.
Tale of Cinema, 1h29
Directed by Hong Sang-soo
Origin Coree du sud
Genres Drama
Actors Lee Ki-woo, Uhm Ji-won, Kim Sang-kyung
Rating68% 3.4457053.4457053.4457053.4457053.445705
As the film begins, Sangwon, an aimless and indecisive college student on school holiday after final examinations, avoids walking together with his older brother by instead taking a side street, where he finds a former girlfriend, Yongsil, working at an optician's store. Unsure of his own emotional preparedness in rekindling the relationship, he decides to watch a play while waiting for her to complete her work shift, delaying the decision to meet her later in the evening. The final words of anguish in the play, uttered by a desperately ill child unable to be comforted by his mother, would later be echoed by Sangwon from the rooftop of his parents' apartment after his own failed act of despair. In the film's corollary chapter, Tongsu, a struggling, rootless, and inscrutable filmmaker who has become obsessed with a short film directed by his former classmate - and in particular, the devoted and obliging woman in the film - encounters the young actress in person and begins to ingratiate himself into her company, acting out his projected image of her by imitating gestures and revisiting locations from the film in an attempt to realize his own created image of her.