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Hangul | 내 사랑 |
Revised Romanization | Nae Sarang |
McCune–Reischauer | Nae Sarang |
Directed by | Lee Han |
Written by | Shin Dong-ik |
Produced by | Kim Sang-o |
Starring | Kam Woo-sung Choi Kang-hee Uhm Tae-woong Jung Il-woo Lee Yeon-hee Ryu Seung-ryong Im Jung-eun |
Cinematography | Lee Jun-kyu |
Edited by | Park Gok-ji |
Music by | Kim Sang-heon |
Distributed by | Showbox |
Release date |
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Running time | 111 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$6.7 million |
My Love (Korean: 내 사랑; RR: Nae Sarang), also known as Love, First, is a 2007 South Korean film.
Plot
Three couples and one single man experience the miracle of love during the Christmas season. Joo-won, who is prone to daydreams and flights of fancy, shares a loving relationship with her subway driver boyfriend Se-jin. College student So-hyeon falls in love with fellow student Ji-woo, and asks him for drinking lessons despite her inability to handle alcohol. Career woman Soo-jeong is attracted to widowed father Jeong-seok, though he continually rejects her advances. And oddball "free hug activist" Jin-man returns to Seoul hoping to meet his old girlfriend.
Cast
- Kam Woo-sung ... Se-jin
- Choi Kang-hee ... Joo-won
- Uhm Tae-woong ... Jin-man
- Jung Il-woo ... Ji-woo
- Lee Yeon-hee ... So-hyeon
- Ryu Seung-ryong ... Jeong-seok
- Im Jung-eun ... Soo-jeong
- Choi Jong-ryul ... Traveler
- Seo Shin-ae ... Hye-yeong
- Park Chang-ik ... Ba-da
- Lee Jong-goo ... Se-jin's superior
- Jo Moon-ee ... Se-jin's co-worker
- Park Ji-ho ... Blind date man
- Shin So-yul ... Reporter
- Lee Han-wi (cameo)
Release
My Love was released in South Korea on December 18, 2007, and on its opening weekend was ranked fifth at the box office with 182,097 admissions. The film went on to receive a total of 977,859 admissions nationwide, and as of February 3, 2008 had grossed a total of US$6,660,413.
References
- ^ "South Korea Box Office February 1–3, 2008". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
- ^ "Box-Office Admission Results (2007)". Koreanfilm.org. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
- "Korean Box Office (Week-end 2007.12.21 ~ 2007.12.23)". Hancinema. Retrieved 15 December 2008.
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