Chang Mi-hee

Chang Mi-hee

Nascimento : 1957-12-08, Seoul - South Korea

História

Chang Mi-hee (장미희) is a South Korean actress.

Perfil

Chang Mi-hee

Filmes

A Câmera de Claire
Nam Yang-hye
Numa viagem de trabalho ao Festival de Cannes, Jeon Manhee (Minhee Kim) é demitida por sua chefe, que não revela o real motivo da demissão. Ao mesmo tempo, Claire (Isabelle Huppert), uma professora que sonha em trabalhar como poeta, sai pelas ruas tirando fotos em sua câmera Polaroid. Essas duas mulheres se conhecem e tornam-se amigas. Por acaso, as imagens de Claire ajudam Jeon a compreender melhor o momento pelo qual está passando.
Sonho
Doctor
Jin acorda depois de ter sonhado com um acidente de trânsito ao estar seguindo sua ex-namorada. Guiado pelo sonho, chega até o lugar dos fatos e alí se encontra com o acidente, que realmente aconteceu, e que aconteceu exatamente igual ao seu sonho. Ele segue a polícia até a casa da suspeita, Ran, e alí é testemunha de como ela nega a acusação de atropelamento e fuga, já que declara ter dormindo toda a noite. Jin explica seu sonho aos policiais e pede que acusem ele no lugar dela. A polícia o vê como um louco e prende Ran. Jin logo percebe que, cada vez que ele sonha, Ran, sonâmbula, representa inconscientemente seu sonhos na vida real.
Season In the Sun
Sister Won-jong
Father KIM and Hyung-woo, a sixth-grader, travel together to the quiet village of Boriwool. Kim is going there to start his priesthood as pastor of Boriwool Church, Hyung-woo to see his dad Woon-ahm, who left his family six years ago to become a Buddhist monk. Hyung-woo feels awkward with his dad and becomes bored with living in the country. Father Kim also finds some of his flock quite antagonistic to him. Meanwhile, the village kids coached by Woon-ahm play the church orphans in a soccer match. After the orphans are beaten soundly, Father Kim begins coaching them...
Henequen
This historical drama, set in 1905, depicts the difficult plight of Korean henequen field laborers in Mexico. The story follows the love between the daughter of an aristocratic family fallen on hard times, and the son of a butcher.
Praise of Death
The life and death of famous Korean singer, Yun Sim-deok in the 1920s.
Holy Night
Hwang Jin Yi
Hwang Jin-yi
Magistrate Hwang's daughter Jin-yi, is jilted before her wedding because a shoe maker was smitten with her and commits suicide. Jin-yi becomes a courtesan, and becomes famous for her wits and beauty. She falls for Byuk Kye-su, but he's chosen to be an envoy to a far off kingdom. When he leaves she feels so betrayed she takes to a life of wandering. She meets Lee Saeng, a destitute scholar, and stays with him until she discovers he's going to sell her to a group of itinerate clowns. Instead, she joins them willingly.
Deep Blue Night
Jane
Baek Ho-bin, who is in the U.S. illegally, dreams of getting rich fast so that he can bring his pregnant wife over from Korea. After conning a Korean immigrant and running off to L.A. with her money, Ho-bin marries another Korean woman named Jane in order to procure a green card...
Even the Sun is Sobbing
Park Mei Ji
Park Mei Ji receives a phone call from a woman who says she and Mei Ji's husband, Inn Min, are living together in Taipei and raising a son. Mei Ji immediately leaves Seoul and flies to Taipei with a friend at the woman's request, discovering that the situation is much more complex and tragic than she initially thought.
The Flower at the Equator
Seon-young
A suspense film with a hint of the classic Hitchcock film Rear Window, with its theme about the isolation of alienated people living in the city. -IMDB
Shaolin Drunken Monk
Ying-Ying
When a martial arts teacher is murdered by his students, his son and heir, Lao Chung (Gordon Liu), escapes but vows to exact vengeance for his father's death. After learning drunken kung fu from an old master, Chung sets out to punish the perpetrators. Eagle Han also stars in this rousing Hong Kong actioner featuring scores of spectacular fight scenes, all choreographed by the legendary Lau brothers.
Night of a Sorceress
The Swamp of Desire
Physical Love
Three Times Each for Short and Long Ways
미아
Jong Sil, a sound effects director, is awarded a carte blanche for his ingenious invention of a coke bottle opener sound used in a commercial film for an Arab client. Ecstatic, drunk, he heads home to his wife and kids, only to end up spending the night in an apartment unit one floor above which belongs to a single woman. The preposterous one-night-stand snowballs into a major event, for which he is reported gone missing on TV. Lost, Jong Sil becomes more involved with the woman, discovering things about her, as their relationship takes an unexpected turn.
Colorful Woman
Winter Love
Ji-hun is confused about his relationship with Da-hye. He wanders off to run into Young-ah working on the street. His relationship with Da-hye started out of sympathy about her experience of abuse. Da-hye refuses to be pitied by him and becomes engaged to another man. He seeks comforts in Young-ah and Da-hye commits suicide due to the trauma in her past. Ji-hun comes to Busan to see pregnant Young-ah but she refuses his proposal.
The Deaf Worker
A deaf woman boarding with an elderly laborer suffers many hardships upon the latter's death. The old man's son offers to care for her, but she feels she must leave in order to protect the young man's reputation.
Woman I Abandoned 2
Night Markets
Seung-ah fails to get into college and wander through life. She meets Jin-tae and loses her virginity to him. She continues to be psychologically lost until she meets her true love Seok-ho, an ice hockey player. But he dies tragically during a game. Her wanderings in night markets lead her to meet psychiatrist named Min Jeong-gi. They develop a father/daughter relationship but she is soon disappointed by his hypocrisy. She returns to Jin-tae and begins to appreciate rough but genuine nature and begins a new life.
Heavenly Home Coming of Stars Part II
Heavenly Homecoming of the Stars 2
Winter Woman
Yi-hwa
Based on a serial novel by Cho Hae-il, "Winter Woman" deals with the sexual awakening of Yi-hwa, the daughter of a prosperous Christian preacher who has been raised to be morally and sexually conservative. The book and film earned the condemnation of conservative critics, however the author's leftist subtext went unchallenged overshadowed by the sexual themes. The film was the best selling Korean film of the 1970s and made a star of its female lead, Chang Mi-hee.