Wednesday, March 14, 2007

The Uninvited

The Uninvited

Release Date : 2003
Director: Lee Soo Yeon
Writer: Lee Soo Yeon

Cast:
Jeon Ji Hyeon ... Yun
Park Shin Yang ... Jung Won





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After seeing two dead young girls on a subway, Jung-Won is relentlessly haunted by visions of their ghosts. When he bumps into their grieving mother at a psychiatrist's office, things become even creepier...


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Monday, August 28, 2006

Windstruck (Nae yeojachingureul sogae habnida)

Release Date: 2004
Director: Kwak Jae Young
Writer: Kwak Jae Young

Cast:
Jeon Ji Hyun ... Kyung Jin
Jang Hyuk ... Myung Woo



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When police officer Kyungjin met with Myungwoo accidentally in a crime, she found that this responsible teacher was a really nice guy. At that night, Kyungjin got into a fight with a bunch of high school kids and got trouble in a big gun fight between rival drug dealers. Myungwoo tried to help her but then something happened that forces them stayed together all day long. They got closer to each other and Myungwoo was not able to repulse the strange but pure nature. He fell in love with her. One day, when Kyungjin was chasing a notorious criminal, Myungwoo helped her again, however, not knowing that what would happen that day changed their relationship forever...


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Sunday, August 27, 2006

White Valentine (Hwaiteau Ballenta-in)

Release Date : 1999
Director: Yang Yun Ho
Writer: Lee Eun Kyeong


Cast:

Park Shin Yang ... Jeong Min
Jeon Ji Hyun ... Hyeon Jun




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Structured a simple plot, Yang Yron-ho, director of "Libera Me," presents an interesting mix of letter, dove and snow scenery, describing a woman's re-encounter with her pen-pal from 20 years ago in the film "White Valentine."

A red apple is drawn on the white envelope, where a loving name of Park Hyeon-Jun is found. The naughty little girl Jeong-Min writes letters to a soldier cheating that she were a teacher. After years, this grown-up girl meets a 30-year-old youth comes to her hometown. He takes care of an injured dove, and flies the dove with letter for his dead lover every night. One day, he suddenly gets a letter from the sky. The letter sent by the dove is an excitement for Jeong-Min as those letters contain somebody's loneless, solitude and warm heart.

At last, Hyeon-Jun leaves the town flying the last dove with letter to Jeong-Min, in order to escape from the new love. Jeong-Min finlly remembers him as a special pen-pal in her young days. She flies dove with wool to confirm his identity... The male lead Park Shin-yang also performed excellently in various pieces such as "Hi Dharma!" "The Letter," and "Promise." Don't miss "White Valentine," if you are a fan of Jeon Ji-hyun and Park Shin-yang!


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Saturday, August 26, 2006

My Sassy Girl (Yeopgijeogin Geunyeo)

Release Date : 2001
Director: Kwak Jae Young
Writer: Kwak Jae Young

Cast:
Jeon Ji Hyun ... *The Girl*
Cha Tae Hyun ... Kyun Woo



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Based on a true story published on the internet by Kim Ho Sik, this offbeat 2001 romantic comedy stars Cha Tae Hyun (Lover's Concerto and Sad Movie) as Kyun Woo, an all-around nice guy college student who's on the lookout for love. While his aunt has been trying to set him up on a blind date for ages, Kyun Woo has always come up with a reason to decline, instead hoping to find the woman of his dreams all on his own.

What Kyun Woo finds instead, however, is a decidedly different kind of woman. While on the subway, he has a fateful encounter with "The Girl," a beautiful, but totally plastered young woman played by Jeon Ji-Hyun. Kyun Woo tries to ignore the girl's drunken antics, but when she ends up calling him "Honey," before promptly passing out, the duty falls upon our protagonist to take responsibility for the young woman since everyone on the train angrily presumes she's his girlfriend. Kyun Woo's forced act of kindness ends up kick-starting a bizarre sort of relationship between the two, as the charming, but violence-prone woman starts putting our hapless hero through numerous humiliations!

Kyun Woo bears with it all, becoming both a figurative and literal punching bag for this manic young woman, but as he gets to know her better, he begins to realize that there's something deeper lurking beneath her tough girl facade. What secret does she hold? And what will it mean for their wacky, yet strangely tender relationship? See for yourself in My Sassy Girl, the film that made a bonafide superstar out of Jeon Ji Hyun, who went on to win the Best Actress Award at the 2001 Grand Bell Awards in South Korea! It's the rare Korean film in which the phrase "Wanna Die?" never sounded so sweet!



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Il Mare

Il Mare (Siwore)

Release Date : 2005
Director: Lee Hyun Sung
Writer: Kim Eun Jung

Cast:
Jeon Ji Hyun ... Eun Joo
Lee Jeong Jae ... Sung Hyun



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From director Lee Hyun Seung comes Il Mare, the 2000 time-travel romance featuring My Sassy Girl's Jeon Ji Hyun in a starring role! This touching sci-fi love story centers on Han Seong Hyun (Lee Jung Jae, from Typhoon and Last Present), an accomplished architect who moves into his father's beach house, only to find himself put in the most extraordinary of circumstances. After dubbing the place "Il Mare" ("The Sea" in Italian), Seong Hyun receives a mysterious letter from a woman named Kim Eun Joo (Jeon Ji Hyun).

Strangely, the letter is addressed to the person who will live in Il Mare after Eun Joo leaves, a puzzling statement considering the fact that Seong Hyun is the very first person to ever live in the house! Believing it to be some sort of a prank o
r perhaps just a misunderstanding, Seong Hyun initially disregards the anomaly, only to find himself drawn into correspondence with Eun Joo.

But as the two begin conversing through exchanged letters, they eventually discover that their situation is as remarkable as it is downright unbelievable. It seems that Eun Joo is actually living in 1999, a full two years ahead of the time in which Seong Hyun resides! Disbelief gives way to amusement and intrigue as the two continue their correspondence, eventually falling for one another. But when these two strangers decide to meet up, they soon di
scover something that neither quite expected. Will there be a happy ending for these two? Can love cross the boundary of time?

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Daisy (2006)

Director: Lau Wai Keung (HK)
Writer: Kwak Jae Young

Cast:
Jeon Ji Hyun ... Hye Young
Jung Woo Sung ... Park Yi
Lee Sung Jae ... Jeong Woo



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The film tells the story of a love triangle between three Koreans living in a foreign city _ a female painter, a professional killer and an international detective _ whose fates are intertwined.

Hye-young (played by Jun) is a street painter and works at her grandfather's antique shop. She starts receiving daisies from a mysterious stranger at 4:15 p.m. every day. Curiously, she waits for him to show up.

Pak-yi (Jung), the sender, is a hitman belonging to a Chinese crime gang. He falls in love with Hye-young for her pure and innocent appearance, which contrasts with the cruel world he inhabits. However, he can't confess his love and simply sends her flowers every day, instead.

But this routine is broken when international detective Sung-wu (Lee Sung-jae) enters the scene. As he happens to show up with daisies in his hand, Hye-youg mistakes him for her mystery man, for whom she has long waited.



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