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Korean Movie | 2015

내 친구의 아내 | nae chin-goo-eui ah-nae

• Melodrama • Romance

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Directed byTak Seung-oh (탁승오)

80min | Release date in South Korea: 2015/12/03

Synopsis
I want to spend all night with my friend's wife who is extremely sexy. Jeong-woo is a husband who can't get an erection while his marriage is going down the drain.
A friend and his wife from the States suggest a couples trip and Jeong-woo meets his friend's wife Hye-sook who is extremely sexy. His 'package' keeps getting stimlated every time he sees her. He tries to ignore it but every time he sees her, he gets sexual fantasies. Finally, he suggests to his friend, to 'switch' partners...

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BornApril 13, 1964 (age 57)
Occupation

Lee Jeong-hyang (Korean: 이정향; born April 13, 1964) is a South Koreanfilm director and screenwriter. She is best known for The Way Home (2002), a film she wrote and directed which won her Best Film and Best Original Screenplay at the Grand Bell Awards.

Life and career[edit]

Born in South Korea, Lee attended Sogang University, majoring in French Language and Literature. She subsequently entered The Korean Academy of Film Arts (KAFA) in 1988 and was a part of its fourth graduating class.[1][2][3]

Upon graduation from KAFA, Lee worked as an assistant director on Declaration of Genius (1995), a film by Lee Jang-ho, a director who came to fame in the mid-1970s.[1][2] It was during this time in 1995, when the government censorship was at its peak, that Lee began working on the script of what became her writer-directorial feature film debut, Art Museum by the Zoo (1998).[1][2] Although only released towards the end of the year on December 19, 1998, the film became the fifth highest-grossing film of the year.[4] The film, a semi-autobiographical[1][2] romantic comedy about two strangers who end up living together and cowriting a screenplay about their relationship, won the leads, Shim Eun-ha a Best Actress award at the Grand Bell Awards and Lee Sung-jae several Best New Actor Awards.

Lee's second feature length film as a writer-director, The Way Home (2002), is undoubtedly her most successful and critically acclaimed to date. The film tells the story of a city-born boy who goes to live with his mute, elderly grandmother in her rural village. The young adolescent struggles to overcome their differences in lifestyles and attitude, but eventually grows to admire and appreciate the simpler, more traditional lifestyle.[2] With its 'subtle characterization, sensibility, and aesthetics',[3] the film appealed to mass audiences, becoming Korea's second highest-grossing film of the year.[2] It went on to win Best Film and Best Original Screenplay for Lee at the Grand Bell Awards, which is South Korea's equivalent of the Oscars.

For the next two years, Lee took some time off simply to relax following the enormous success of The Way Home. By 2004, she 'started to add the finishing touches to the synopsis of A Reason to Live' (2011). The film centres around the idea of forgiveness, particularly concerning the victims of fatal accidents and their families. Having originally written the synopsis years ago, prior to her debut, many changes had to be made to adjust to her different outlooks and opinion on life.[5] The film premiered at the 16th Busan International Film Festival, nine years after the release of her last film.

Filmography[edit]

YearFilmCredited as
DirectorWriter
1998Art Museum by the ZooYesYes
2002The Way HomeYesYes
2011A Reason to Live[6]YesYes

References[edit]

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  1. ^ abcdYecies, Brian and Shim Aegyung (2015). The Changing Face of Korean Cinema: 1960 to 2015. Routledge. p. 191. ISBN978-0415707657.
  2. ^ abcdefNelmes, Jill and Jule Selbo (2015). Women Screenwriters: An International Guide. Palgrave Macmillan. p. 135. ISBN978-1137312365.
  3. ^ abChoi, Jinhee (2010). The South Korean Film Renaissance: Local Hitmakers, Global Provocateurs. Wesleyan University Press. pp. 5, 30. ISBN978-0819569400.
  4. ^'Darcy's Korean Film Page - 1998'. www.koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 2016-03-15.
  5. ^Sung, So-young (7 October 2011). 'In new film, director puts spotlight back on women'. www.koreajoongangdaily.joins.com. Korea Joongang Daily.
  6. ^Mayer, Julia (2012). 'Brilliant Korea: The 16th Busan International Film Festival'. Metro Magazine: Media & Education Magazine. 171: 50–56. ISSN0312-2654.

Further reading[edit]

  • Howson, Richard; Yecies, Brian. 'Korean Cinema's Female Writers–Directors and the 'Hegemony of Men'. Gender, Equal Opportunities, Research. 16 (1). doi:10.13060/12130028.2015.16.1.167.

External links[edit]

  • Lee Jeong-hyang at IMDb
  • Lee Jeong-hyang at the Korean Movie Database

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