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A story about a three-part family with lots of stories to tell and the first episode of the '3 life parts' that is completed henceforth.
Min Byung-hun
Min Byung-hun
Casts & Crew
Kim Ji-young
Yu Jun-sang
Kim Ji-young
Yoon Da-kyung
Lee Seung-yeon
Han Jae-young
Also Directed by Min Byung-hun
A simple fable about a teacher's quest for justice. The teacher's neighbor not only ogles his wife, but builds an outdoor toilet right beside the teacher's house. When he is refused any legal recourse, the teacher decides to get revenge by building a latrine for the entire village outside his neighbor's house.
Man is a filmmaker who wants to make films as art. Fighting intensely with his concept, he faces a question ‘Who am I…’ which has bothered him for a long time. Man sets out on his own journey so as to escape from his agony. One day, a woman like an angel appears to him.
Catholic seminary student Soo-hyeon is having a hard time deciding whether to stay on the road to priesthood or give in to his earthly love for a girl named Sue, whom he has just abandoned even though he still loves her. He takes advantage of a visit to his sick mother to look for Sue, but she refuses him. The persuasive rector reverses Soo-hyeon’s decision to leave the seminary with a proposal that he undergo a catharsis in the monastery. The doubting youngster’s new-found peace is lost however when he sees novice Helena, whose similarity to Sue awakens his defused emotions. The cool tonality of the shots of the Korean countryside and the monastery interiors harmonises perfectly with the aesthetically austere, nonetheless suggestive direction, which mediates the young man’s internal conflict and his fear of making the most important decision of his life. The lead role is played by rising star of Korean film Seo Jang-won, whose acting debut in the film The Unforgiven was shown at last
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In the midst of longing and an unknown, strange dream, an alarm sounds and the main character, Jeong Ye-won, wakes up from sleep.
No pain, no gain. This is the motto of the Yoo family: the father is a successful doctor, the mother supervises their daughter's scholastic performance from the vantage point of their beautiful home. Then cracks appear in the facade which soon deepen and spread. In particular, the father seems to be losing control - he is suddenly faced with a sexual harassment lawsuit and an absurd running battle with a taxi driver.
After failing to become a successful concert violinist, Muhammad returned to his rural Uzbekistan village. He says he on holiday and tells exaggerated stories of success, while the truth is completely broke from gambling and deeply in debt. Having borrowed money from his friends, they are now looking for their money back.