Kim Min-seo

Kim Min-seo

Nascimento : 1984-03-16, Seoul - South Korea

Perfil

Kim Min-seo

Filmes

Some Day
Lola
Ep.1 "Change of the Season" - 11 year-old Yeon-joo (Choi Soo-in) was given homework to take pictures with her parents on trip during spring break but she's concerned as she doesn't want her classmates to find out that her parents are divorced. Ep. 2 "Lola" - Lola (Kim Yeong-seo) majors in ballet but when she gets married she adjusts to a new life in the country. One day, she's invited to stand for a show called "Hamlet" and decides to go to Seoul. Ep.3 "Atone" - Yeon-hee (Lee Ji-min-I) has been the breadwinner of the family as she taks care of her mother who has Alzheimer's and rebellious sibling. Life is cruel to her but it's even more so when they are told to evict from the rented apartment.
Coffee Mate
Yoon-Jo
An ordinary housewife In-yeong meets carpenter Hui-su by chance in a café and for fun they decide to become coffee mates: friends who only meet in cafés and nowhere else. In a café, they share everything, from their daily routines to their deepest secrets, which have never been shared with anyone before.
Half
Se-hee
Working at a transgender bar, Min-a is a female with male genitals. When her colleague is assaulted by a male customer, she steps in to help, only to accidentally kill the assaulter. At the court, Min-a insists that she had no choice ? she had to protect her colleague - but the situation is not favorable to her. Taking advantage of her sexual identity, the prosecutor drives the case as if the murder were a result out of jealousy, and Min-a’s own lawyer does not pay attention to her situation. Not until Min-a is placed in a men’s jail and is seized with terror do the human rights issues for transgender people emerge. Min-a is finally transferred to a prison for females, but still she suffers from misunderstanding. Presenting the transgender human rights issues as a court drama, this film tries to correct the myriad misunderstandings toward transgender people.
Murderer
Mi-hee
A serial killer tries to live peacefully with his son in a countryside village. But a girl who knows he's a killer moves in. He decides he must kill her to protect his new life.
Human Casino
Jae-Sung (Lee Jang-Woo) is a veterinarian. He wants to marry his fiance Jung-Sun (Kim Min-Seo) and he plans to propose to her on the Hangang pleasure boat. On that day, Jung-Sun disappears and Jae-Sung receives a phone call to play a game. Because nobody believes that Jung-Sun was kidnapped, he tries to find her himself.