Yeon Woo-jin
Nascimento : 1984-07-05, Gangneung, South Korea
História
Yeon Woo-jin (born Kim Bong-hoe on July 5, 1984) is a South Korean actor. He started in the entertainment industry as a model and gained recognition as an actor with his role in Arang and the Magistrate (2012) which earned him nomination for Best New Actor. He expands his acting repertoire on leading roles in Marriage, Not Dating (2014), Divorce Lawyer in Love (2015), Introverted Boss (2017), Queen for Seven Days (2017) and Judge vs. Judge (2017).
Mu-kwang
Mu-kwang volunteers to be a kitchen police of Sa-taek, the divisional commander, dreaming of success. One day, Mu-kwang meets Su-ryeon by chance, who is a young and beautiful wife of the commander. Soon, he feels a strong attraction by her.
Doo-sik
"Eu entrego tudo o que o serviço de correios não lida." Eun-ha, que é um funcionária normal de um ferro-velho, trabalha secretamente como balconista de entrega que lida com solicitações de entrega incomuns. Um dia, Eun-ha vai para Seul buscar um cliente envolvido em um crime de jogo que quer fugir para o exterior. No entanto, Eun-ha encontra o filho mais novo do cliente no ponto de retirada, em vez do próprio cliente. Kyeong-pil, um policial atual que está realmente idealizando todo o crime de jogo, persegue a criança desaparecida que tem a chave de segurança da conta bancária que detém 30 milhões de dólares.
Chang-seok
O casamento de Chang Seok falhou, ele deixou sua esposa e voltou para a Coréia do Sul. Está prestes a publicar um romance baseado em sua própria experiência quando conhece várias pessoas, incluindo Mi Yeong, Yoo Jin, Seong Ha e Joo Eun. Ao conhecer essas pessoas, Chang Seok muda de idéia e começa a tecer mais uma história.
Choi Moo-hyeok
Berlin in 1986 was a time when everyone was wary. A man becomes everyone's target because of one mistake. Economist Young-min is convinced by a Northern spy to move North under the pretext of safety for his family and himself. However, he realizes this is a mistake and escapes to West Germany where he is parted from his family. To make things worse, he is under surveillance by various countries that want to use him for different purposes.
Yoon Shi-kyung
O filme seguirá a Princesa Songhwa, que recusa seu destino de se casar com um dos quatro pretendentes. Enquanto Seo Do-yoon, habilidoso em interpretar sinais de harmonia matrimonial, é selecionado como a pessoa para determinar seu melhor par.
Huyga
This movie was produced by the beauty brand Lancome and fashion magazine Marie Claire’s collaboration to celebrate International Women’s Day on March 8th.
Woon-chul
Four different women discuss life, love and marriage with people from their past and present during the course of one day at a café in Seoul.
King Hyojong
In the late Joseon Dynasty, Bongyi Kim Seon-dal is the best conman who sells water from the Taedong River.
Kim Min-soo
A middle-aged man who has recently lost his wife to cancer indulges in fantasies about a young woman at his work, in the new film from Korean master Im Kwon-taek.
Dong-jun
Jung-su dirige para casa. No caminho, algo inacreditável acontece: um túnel despenca, deixando-o preso entre os escombros. O episódio gera um frenesi na mídia local, e um repórter consegue fazer uma entrevista com Jung-su por celular. Em poucos dias, uma série de erros primários no resgate colocam-no em uma situação ainda mais complicada, deixando-o sem comida, sem água e incomunicável. Os dias passam, as buscas não progridem e todos começam a perder as esperanças, enquanto sua família é forçada a tomar uma difícil decisão, sem saber se Jung-su está vivo ou morto.
Min-soo (segment "Just Friends?")
Experience an alternative take on attraction with Boys On Film. Bad Romance explores the darker side with a collection of edgy and sexy short films, including: Alain Hain's "Curious Thing" starring Danny Bernardy and Matthew Wilkas; Christoph Scheermann's "Cake and Sand" starring Bartholomew Sammut and Jan Andreesen; Michael Rozanov's "Watch Over Me" starring Guy Kapulnik and Davidi Hoffman; Joachim Back's "The New Tenants" starring David Rakoff and Jamie Harrold; Kim Jho Gwang-soo's "Just Friends?" starring Lee Je-hoon and Yeon Woo-jin; Étienne Desrosiers's "Mirrors" starring Xavier Dolan, Stéphane Demers, and Julie Beauchemin; Christopher Banks's "Communication" starring Rudi Vodanovich and Alexander Campbell; Tomer Velkoff's "The Traitor" co-starring Shmulik Goldstein; Christopher Radcliff and Lauren Wolkstein's "The Strange Ones" starring David Call, Tobias Campbell, and Merritt Wever; and Tamer Ruggli's "Cappuccino" starring Benjamin Décosterd and Manuela Biedermann.
Seungki
It's cold outside. A young couple, Eunyoung and Seungki, are on a date at the park. They seem happy just having some beer and listening to music together, but it turns out that they lost big time on the stock market and have a big debt in front of them. As they talk about the subject they start blaming each other and have a big fight. Eunyoung bursting into anger tells Seungki she's going to go meet a rich prospective husband which her mother set up for her.
Min-soo
Expecting a cozy night outside of the barracks, Seok visits his boyfriend Min-soo who is serving in the military. However, they run into Min-soo's mother there. When his mother questions their relationship, the only answer they can give is that they are 'just friends'. Unexpectedly, they spend the night with Min-soo's mother.