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Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexualityActors Kim Sang-kyung,
Yoo Jun-sang,
Moon So-ri,
Ye Ji-won,
Kim Kang-woo,
Kim Q-riRating67%
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., 1h20
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about education,
Films about sexualityActors Lee Sun-kyun,
Jeong Yu-mi,
Moon Sung-keunRating67%
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., 2h25
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy-drama,
ActionThemes Peinture,
Films about sexualityActors Park Eun-hye,
Hwang Soo-jung,
Lee Sun-kyun,
Gi Ju-bong,
Sabine Crossen,
Kim Young-hoRating70%
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., 1h19
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres DramaThemes Films about educationActors Yoo Jun-sang,
Kim Sang-jung,
Go Hyun-jung,
Kim Bo-kyung,
Song Seon-mi,
Gi Ju-bongRating69%
Seong-jun heads to Seoul to meet a close friend who lives in the Bukchon (North Village; Hangul: 북촌), Jongno District. When the friend does not answer his calls, Seong-jun wanders around Bukchon and runs into an actress he used to know. The two talk for a while, but soon part. He makes his way down to Insa-dong and drinks makgeolli (rice wine) by himself. Some film students at another table ask him to join them—Seong-jun used to be a film director. He soon gets drunk and heads for his ex-girlfriend's house., 1h29
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres DramaThemes Films about sexualityActors Isabelle Huppert,
Yoo Jun-sang,
Jeong Yu-mi,
Moon So-ri,
Kwon Hae-hyo,
Moon Sung-keunRating63%
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., 2h6
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Comedy-dramaThemes Films about sexualityActors Kim Tae-woo,
Uhm Ji-won,
Jeong Yu-mi,
Gong Hyung-jin,
Go Hyun-jung,
Ha Jeong-wooRating67%
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., 1h29
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
RomanceActors Jeong Yu-mi,
Kim Sang-jung,
Jeong Yu-mi,
Lee Sun-kyun,
Jung Jae-young,
Lee Min-wooRating66%
Sunhi (Jung Yu-mi) is a recent film school graduate who returns to her alma mater to solicit a recommendation letter from her former professor, Choi Donghyun (Kim Sang-joong), because she wishes to apply for a post-graduate course in America. At first Donghyun tries to dissuade her, stressing the value of practical experience over theory, but he finally agrees, with one caveat: He can only write an "honest" letter, and if it doesn't satisfy her, she is free not to use it. In the letter, Donghyun states that Sunhi is artistically inclined and a good person, but he also implies that she's introverted, weak and never shows her real mettle., 1h55
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
Comedy-dramaActors Ye Ji-won,
Kim Sang-kyung,
Chu Sang-mi,
Ahn Gil-kangRating72%
In the dreary and rigid city of Seoul, there lives a guy in the dumps. His name is Gyung-soo and he's an actor who's fairly well-known on stage. He trusted a director he knew well and acted in his movie, but it flopped. He persistently insisted on receiving his actor's fee, but all he got was a mere grand's worth. He also misses out on his chance to act in the next role he promised to do. The future looks cloudy for him., 1h58
Genres Drama,
Comedy,
Romantic comedy,
RomanceThemes Films about sexuality,
Erotic filmsActors Choi Kang-hee,
Lee Sun-kyun,
Oh Jung-se,
Ryu Hyun-kyung,
Jo Eun-ji,
Lee Won-jongRating62%
Seoul, the present day. In need of money to redeem a treasured family portrait, struggling manhwa artist Jeong Bae takes part in a publishing company's competition for an adult manga with a prize of ₩130 million (US$100,000). Advised that his big weakness is his story-writing, Jeong Bae advertises for a professional writer and ends up hiring the self-important Han Da-rim, with whom he agrees to split the prize money 50-50 if they win. Unknown to Jeong Bae, Da-rim recently lost her job as a sex columnist at magazine Hot Girl — edited by her friend Ma Kyung-sun — where she compensated for her lack of experience with men by copying material from the Kama Sutra to the Kinsey Reports. For the manhwa competition, Da-rim comes up with the idea of a female assassin, Ma Mi-so, who keeps her male victims captive for erotic kicks; without telling Jeong Bae, she models the victim on her twin brother, womanising Han Jong-soo, who shares a flat with her and cannot wait for her to move out. She finally does, which leads Jeong Bae's friend (and fellow competitor) Hae-ryong, who has secretly bugged his flat, to believe they're having an affair. However, from her unrealistic sex scenes, Jeong Bae gradually comes to suspect that Da-rim has never actually "done it", and then realizes she's developed a crush on him., 1h6
Directed by Hong Sang-sooOrigin Coree du sudGenres Drama,
ComedyActors Ryō Kase,
Moon So-ri,
Youn Yuh-jung,
Lee Min-woo,
Gi Ju-bong,
Jung Eun-chaeRating68%
Japanese language teacher Mori arrives in Seoul to track down Kwon, a South Korean woman he fell for several years ago. Mori arrives in Bukchon, a neighborhood in the center of the city which has a tranquil atmosphere and historical background. Hoping for a chance to see her, he stays at a guesthouse near Kwon's old home, and he's befriended by the elderly owner, Gu-ok, and her broke but sociable nephew Sang-won. Mori begins to frequent Jiyugaoka ("Hill of Freedom"), a local coffee shop owned by Young-sun, where he writes letters to Kwon. Then even though Young-sun already has a boyfriend, she and Mori become lovers.