Thursday, July 26, 2012

Forbidden Quest


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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: February, 2006

Synopsis

Yun-seo (Han Suk-Kyu), a world weary Korean aristocrat, and Gwang-heon (Lee Beom-Soo), an old enemy of Yun-seo’s family, come together in the story of the Heukgokbisa, one of Korea’s most famous and lurid novels. The historical drama follows Yun-seo as, chancing upon an erotic novel, he decides to publish his own—and enlists Gwang-heon to illustrate it. When the Heukgokbisa starts circulating at court, the scandalous story takes on a life of its own.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Five Senses of Eros


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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: July, 2009

Synopsis

Love can take many forms. Five acclaimed directors present five different stories about love that intersect in this 2009 South Korean film. In "His Concern" by director Byeon Hyeok, a man falls in love with a woman sitting across from him on a train to Pusan. In "I'm Here" by director Heo Jin Ho, a husband and wife deal with love and loss. In "33rd Man" by director Yu Yeong Sik, a veteran actress on a movie set coaches a fresh new actress to seduce their demanding director. In "In My End Is My Beginning" by director Min Kyu Dong, a new widow discovers her deceased husband's infidelity and decides to live with his mistress under one roof. In "Believe in the Moment" by director Oh Ki Hwan, three high school couples decide to swap partners for 24 hours to test their commitment.

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

First Love Rally


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Genre: Comedy
Category: Korean Movie

Synopsis

Love can drive people to achieve the seemingly impossible. Son Tae Il (Cha Tae Hyun) has been in love with Ju Il Mae (Son Ye Jin) - ever since they were babies growing up as neighbors under the same roof - and is determined to marry to her someday. Despite having a 148 IQ, Tae Il is lackadaisical about his studies and doesn't apply himself. Il Mae and her father, Ju Young Dal (Yoo Dong Geun), devise a scheme to use Tae Il's feelings for Il Mae to motivate him to study. Young Dal challenges Tae Il to increase his school ranking from 300,000 to 3,000 nationally and to graduate from law school - then he has permission to marry Il Mae. Tae Il not only does just that - but he also gets accepted to law school at the top-ranked Seoul National University. After years of round-the-clock studying and trying to keep other would-be suitors away from Il Mae, Tae Il passes his judicial exam. But the reward he receives is the bombshell that Il Mae is in love with another man. Despite all of his efforts, will Tae Il ultimately lose the heart of his first love? "First Love Rally" is a 2003 South Korean comedy, also known as "Crazy First Love," and is the first feature film by veteran television director Oh Jong Rok.


Papa


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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: February, 2012

Synopsis

Choon-Sub is a talent manager. When his client run aways with another manager to America, Choon-Sub goes to America himself. In America, Choon-Sub agrees to a contract marriage and through the staged marriage now has six children. Choon-Sub then discovers that the eldest daughter Joon is an excellant singer. With Choon-Sub's encouragement, Joon takes part in an audition program and Choon-Sub attempts to mold Joon into a star ...


Sunday, July 22, 2012

I Am Happy


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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: October, 2008


Synopsis

A man (Hyun-Bin) suffers from mental illness after having lived with a mother suffering from dementia and a brother addicted to gambling. Now institutionalized, he falls in love with a nurse (Lee Bo-Young) at the psychiatric hospital.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

I Love You


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Genre: Romance
Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: April, 2008


Synopsis

Suk Chul Soo and Na Young Hee are a newly wedded couple with an age gap of 14 years. This is a drama that tells the story of a couple who just had a baby because of a one night stand. It will portray the modern generation's view on love and marriage as well as the responsibility of raising a child. Park Byung Ho was thoughtless and threw away his child for a better income and life who later regrets this and learns to love.


Wednesday, July 18, 2012

I Need Romance 2012


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Genre: Comedy, Romance
Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: June, 2012

Synopsis

Jung Yoo Mi gets entangled in a love triangle between her long term boyfriend (Lee Jin Wook) and a new love interest (Kim Ji Suk)


Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Golden Time


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Genre: Medical, Romance
Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: July, 2012

Synopsis

This drama is set within the backdrop of an emergency room at a hospital. Kang Jae In (Hwang Jung Eum) is the successor of Ikhyo Foundation, which owns a medical university and five hospitals, but she does not care about the fact that she is the successor. Jae In only cares about her ex-boyfriend.


Monday, July 16, 2012

God's Quiz Season 3


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Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: May, 2012

Beloved


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Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: June, 2012

Title: 친애하는 당신에게 / Beloved
Also Known as: Dear You
Synopsis
This drama tell a love story of a couple who already married for 3 years.
This couple still in love but they chose to separate after their past lovers approach them.

Note:
This drama is based on a Japanese novel writen by Hisashi Nozawa.

Sunday, July 15, 2012

My Dear Enemy: The Dwindling Returns of Love Lost, Found and Lost Again

How far would you go to get $3,500 back from an old boyfriend who was a total slacker? Would you track him down at the horse track and drive him around all day as he tried to weasel smaller sums of money from a series of questionable sources? That's what Hee-su (Jeon Do-yeon) does and in Lee Yeon-ki's depressing drama My Dear Enemy she's about to pay a very different price.

She's going to have to listen to her ex (Ha Jung-woo) sweet talk and cajole money out of every female acquaintance they meet then suffer through hearing him recount all the sweeter parts of their past, memory by memory. It's painful watching a bitter young woman get sucked in by a scammer all over again but that's really what My Dear Enemy is all about.

For most of the movie, Hee-su looks like a woman deeply in need of barbiturates. She's bitter, morose, and prone to complain. Given that Yeon-ki dumped her over a year ago, her actions come across as confused at best. Who'd go back to a shared favorite restaurant in this scenario? You get the feeling that there's a part of her that's ashamed and so she's out to humiliate herself every step of the way.

If you did start, there are a number of moments in which you likely would have bailed. Like when he brought you to get hundreds of dollars from a prostitute. Or when you ended up drinking beers with his former college roommate who's husband constantly insults her. Hee-su almost backs out. Why doesn't she? I suppose her love is deeper than mine.

And so the day continues, and she's following him now to a biker gangs' rooftop layout where she'll get yet another portion of the owed sum, this time over pork chops and beer served by people in leather jackets. Then it's off to pick up the wayward teen of some of his friends. Then trudging through the rain to get your car back since it's been towed. It really just gets worse and worse!

In it own weird way, I guess My Dear Enemy is a romantic drama to help single people feel better about not being paired off with a cute loser who'd probably land you in debt, pregnant and homeless. Then again, maybe not since by the end Hee-su seems like a heartless bitch who just extorted thousands of dollars from a homeless man. Oh well.

Friday, July 13, 2012

A Boy Who Went To Heaven

Also known as Sonyeon / 소년, 천국에 가다 / Sonyeon, Cheonguk-e gada / 少年去天國


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Genre: Drama, Romance
Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: November, 2005


Synopsis

The countless killifish in the neighborhood brooks that swam so fast creating rainbow glitters, the colorful dragonflies which painted the autumn sky with their black and red tails… the old man who lived down the street and gave the smile of the day as he hears the little tunes of the children… old granny who always put a lollipop in our tiny hands after every Sunday supper… where did they all go? To Mars...perhaps? - A mysterious love story delivers a very special reminiscence to all. Little Seung-jae stays up all night and writes letters to So-hee, pretending to be her father in Mars. Leaving Seung-jae’s innocent heart behind, So-hee leaves for a big city. Both grown up to be adults, Seung-jae is a postman who writes letters to So-hee’s grandma - the letters that never came from So-hee. So-hee’s heart hardens after hardships in life and she comes back to her hometown and Seung-jae’s heart swells up again at seeing her again.


Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Architecture 101

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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: March, 2012














Synopsis

35-year-old architect Seung-Min (Uhm Tae-Woong) receives a visit at his office from a woman. Seung-Min doesn't recognize the woman at first, but then realizes the woman is Seo-Yeon (Han Ga-In). Seo-Yeon is his first love, but he hasn't seen her since his freshman year in college. Seo-Yeon now has a request. She wants to hire Seung-Min to rebuild her home on Jeju Island. 15 years ago, Seung-Min (Lee Je-Hoon) is a naive young man beginning his architecture studies in college. He first meets Seo-Yeon (Bae Suzy) in his Architecture 101 class. As they work on a class project together, Seung-Min and Seo-Yeon begin to fall in love. Back to the present day, Seung-Min is hesitant to take Seo-Yeon's job offer. Seo-Yeon persists and even goes to his boss with her wish. Seung-Min now has no choice, but to take on Seo-Yeon's home project. Old memories of love and heartbreak will soon resurface, as they find themselves at different junctions in their lives ...



Big

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Genre: Comedy
Category: Korean Drama
Film Date: June, 2012







Synopsis

The mind of 18 year old Kang Kyung Joon somehow gets trapped in the body of 30 year old Seo Yoon Jae, who just happens to be Kyung Joon's future brother-in-law.
The mind of 18 year old Kang Kyung Joon somehow gets trapped in the body of 30 year old Seo Yoon Jae, who just happens to be Kyung Joon's future brother-in-law.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Couples: The Domino Effect in Comedy

It's hard to imagine recommending director Jeong Yong-ki's clunky comedy Couples to anyone, unreservedly. It's also hard to remember a time spent laughing this loudly in a movie theater. The reason behind these two conflicting bits of information is the amount of setting up that goes into each of the big sight gags and jokes within Jeong's deliberately constructed romcom. You're going to laugh, yes, and laugh hard too, but you're also going to have to wait to do so, sometimes for a fairly long time.

Presented as a series of minisodes (of varying length) that chart the progress of a half dozen relationships from first meeting to impending marriage, Couples is the cinematic equivalent of an uneven collection of interconnected short stories -- some are super-short, some are not-so-interesting, one is hilarious and they all tie up in the end. If you stick around until the final story, the pay-off is well worth it but it's also good to know going in that you're going to have to be patient until you get there.

The best story revolves around Na-ri (Lee Si-young), a ruthless gold digger who snags not one, not two, but three very different men -- a nerdy tea shop owner (Kim Ju-hyuk), an even nerdier private investigator (Oh Jeong-se) and a lovestruck gangster (Kong Hyeong-jin) who ends up severing his ties to the mob in hopes of tying the big knot with this femme fatale. Lee's definitely the breakout star in this ensemble comedy. She's somehow incredibly likable while simultaneously projecting a persona that suggests she doesn't give a damn if you like her or not. False in everything except her pursuit of money, she's delectably diabolical. She also seems to bring the best out of her co-stars, especially Kong who transforms from toughie to teddy bear in one particularly humorous scene at a restaurant.

The other primary story involves the tea shop owner and a female cop (Lee Yun-ji) who keep bumping into each other at the weirdest places (cafe, bus stop, bank robbery, etc.). Their story has as much screen time as Na-ri's but isn't nearly as funny. That's what happens when your job is to set up the jokes instead of deliver them.

Note: Couples is a remake of a Japanese film entitled A Stranger of Mine which, from one online description, sounds dramatically different.

Monday, July 2, 2012

4th Period Mystery

Also known as The Clue / Fourth Period Murder Mystery / 4Gyoshi Churi Yeongyeok / 4th Period Murder Mystery / 第四課時



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Category: Korean Movie
Film Date: August, 2009


Synopsis

During 4th period when all the students are in gym class, top student Jeong-hun (Yu Seung-Ho) walks into a classroom to find fellow classmate Tae-gyu (Jo Sang-Keun) brutally murdered. Jeong-hun and Tae-gyu has had a history of disliking one another. Da-jeong (So-ra Kang) walks into the same classroom and discovers Jeong-hun with blood covering his clothes standing near the murdered body. Da-jeong is a mystery buff herself and loves to use her deductive reasoning. She realizes that Jeong-hun is the prime suspect, but doesn't believe that he killed Tae-gyu. There's only 40 minutes before next period, in which all the students will come into the classroom and also discover the dead body. Jeong-hun and Da-jeong frantically search for the real killer before the kill next period starts. With Da-jeong using her deductive reasonings they get closer to finding the identity of the true killer. Jeong-hun's best friend Do-il (Kim Dong-Beom) then takes part in finding the killer. When the 40 minutes are almost up, they then discover a brutal new fact to the case ...