Lee Do-hyun

Películas

I Don’t Fire Myself
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Jeongeun trabaja como administradora técnica en una empresa que discrimina gravemente a las mujeres. No solo está a la espera de que le asignen un puesto, sino que la envían a trabajar con un subcontratista. A pesar de las flagrantes presiones para que dimita, Jeongeun piensa aguantar y volver a la sede central. Sin embargo, las condiciones de trabajo para el subcontratista, que trabaja en grandes torres de transmisión, también son difíciles. Por muy dura que sea Jeongeun, no es fácil superar la doble discriminación.
Bori
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Bori, an 11-year-old girl who lives in a sea village, is the only family member who can hear. Being an elementary school student, Bori gradually becomes more familiar with communicating with her friends at school by speaking and has a difficult time joining a sign language conversation at home. Why was I the only person born different from my family? The more she thinks about it, the more she feels alienated.
Desert of No Return
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Two drifters on the edge of the underworld, Tae-sik and Soo-eun, spend a night together that will change both of their lives forever.
Jamsil
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A young woman in her 20s, Chae Meehee, visits middle-aged Cho Sungsook and insists that they were once childhood best friends. Though Cho Sungsook has never seen Chae Meehee before, they become closer at Meehee’s insistence. Their pasts cross paths as though they were traveling through time.
Un Fariseo
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Seung-gi (Ye Hak-yeong) ha estado viviendo bajo un padre estricto, culpándose a sí mismo cada vez que un deseo natural pero incontrolable surge de su interior. Sin embargo, debido a que no puede hacer brotar ese deseo en realidad, todas las noches Seung-gi comparte un amor apasionado con una mujer misteriosa en sus sueños. Conoce a Eun-ji ("Viki"), una estudiante de último año de la escuela y es provocado por ella, así como por Soo-jeong (Jo Min-ah-I), de quien siempre ha estado enamorado.
Jiseul
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The populace of a South Korean island rebels against police brutality. The protesters are labeled as communists, and the army is dispatched.
Sin of a Family
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Detective Cho is incompetent and always fails to be promoted. His only pleasures in life are spying on neighbors who are having affairs or binge drinking. One day, Cho comes across the corpse of what seems to be a child on a nearby mountain and he decides to investigate the case, thinking that this is his last chance to impress his boss. Cho enlists the help of his partner, Detective Lee, and together the two embark upon an investigation that will test their professional judgement. The more they learn about the case, the more they come to suspect that the poverty-stricken father of the dead child is their killer. But the case goes off course when the two begin to sympathize with him.
Yoga Class
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Hyo Jung, visita un misterioso centro de yoga por la recomendación de una amiga. En el curso intensivo de capacitación, una joven maestra, Nani, explica al grupo que sólo una persona puede obtener el secreto de la belleza eterna e inmortalidad. Para ello existen cinco normas a seguir durante los 7 días del curso: la primera es no comer, la segunda no ducharse hasta una hora después de la clase, la tercera no mirarse al espejo, la cuarta no salir del edificio y la última no llamar a nadie. Hyo Jung se va dando cuenta que sucede algo extraño al mismo tiempo que las chicas comienzan a romper las reglas
Santamaria
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Il-do was a promising Seoul police detective, but is now forced to work as a traffic cop in his hometown. There he meets his old love rival and ex-best friend Ho-cheol. He is now a taxi driver, adding renewed fire to their conflict.
The Elephant on the Bike
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The Elephant On The Bike is a coming-of-age drama about a man whose childhood has been overcast in painful memories due to his disability. It's a candid story about one man's internal struggles as he makes the transition from adolescence to adulthood, carrying the psychological wound caused by his physical deformity, plus the impact of his disability on his family. Despite the constant social and family conflicts that dampen his already disheartened soul, a glimmer of hope arises as he discovers the ultimate joy of life - loving someone and being loved. In his feature-length debut, Kwon conveys the message that not all physically challenged protagonists end up miraculously overcoming their hardships. A poignant tearjerker minus the superficial themes, The Elephant On The Bike offers realism throughout its heartwarming tale.