Ju Min-ha

Ju Min-ha

Nacimiento : 1986-01-05,

Perfil

Ju Min-ha

Películas

Nightscape
The motive of NIGHTSCAPE is a TAXI SERIAL KILLER in South Korea from 2004 to 2010. The killer in known as brutal crime, such as keeping the body in the taxi trunk. NIGHTSCAPE shows two faces of ordinary and cruelness the city through an actual crime.
Sketch
Mi-ra
Soo-yeon is a nameless artist who has passion and talent. It's her only dream and reason of life to hang her pictures in a gallery. However, unlike her expectations, the world doesn't recognize her talent and only forces unreasonable compromise. She continues everyday with resentment and pain from the world. Chang-min (Park Jae-jeong) has a special talent which allows him to feel a person's feelings; he feels her pain and pities her. He was born with a gift he didn't ask for and has experienced abandonment from his loved ones. He feels love for Soo-yeon and so does she. Meanwhile, Soo-hyeon is given a dangerous offer to compromise with authority if she wanted to see light as an artist.
Knock
Art student Jeong-hwa (Seo Woo) is moving to a smaller apartment by her school when she trips and falls, breaking a small statue on a box. She bends over to pick up the pieces and notices an amulet the shape of a queer mask and decides to use it for her exhibit assignment. After she moves she hears a weird knocking sound next door. She can’t sleep because of the knocking sound every midnight and starts sketching the amulet. One night, Jeong-hwa comes home late and runs into a strange woman with long tangly hair and barefoot in front of the elevator. She gets off without a word and starts knocking next door. Jeong-hwa is terrified, what is going to happen to her?
Lost & Found
Kim Yu-Jeong
A painter and a female student form a delicate relationship which exhibits both artistic and evil impulses.
Tsunami (Haeundae)
Woman
En toda película de desastres, el espectador espera ansioso eso mismo, que el desastre inunde la pantalla, y Haeundae no va a defraudarle en lo más mínimo. Y es que estamos hablando de una de las superproducciones más esperadas de la temporada, una cinta que sitúa su acción en uno de los puntos más turísticos de la costa surcoreana y que amenaza a sus habitantes con un descomunal tsunami. Con un reparto que incluye a Seol Gyeong-hu, uno de los actores locales con mayor carisma internacional, y unos efectos visuales del responsable de El día de mañana y La tormenta perfecta, al espectador sólo le queda buscarse un salvavidas y hacer la ola. (extraído de CinemaSitges.com) (FILMAFFINITY)