Showing posts with label KOREAN MOVIE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label KOREAN MOVIE. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 June 2013

SECRETLY GREATLY, Korean Movie 2013


SECRETLY GREATLY


SECRETLY GREATLY

SECRETLY GREATLY

SECRETLY GREATLY

"Secretly Greatly" tells the story of 3 handsome -Hwan Ryu Won (Kim Soo Hyun), Lee Hae-Jin (Lee Hyun Woo), and Lee Hae-Rang (Park Ki Woong) , a North Korean spies who try to live in South Korea as an ordinary human being. The man was disguised as a fool, an idol singer and want o be a high school student. The three men are living in a poor neighborhood in Seoul, South Korea. After two years undercover,  they receive a mission from North Korea.

Genre: Drama
Prime Release Date: June 5, 2013 (South Korea)
Studio: Showbox / Mediaplex
CAST & CREW

Director: Jang Chul-soo
Scriptwriter: Hun
Players: Kim Soo Hyun, Park Ki Woong, Lee Hyun Woo, Son Hyun Joo, Park Hye Sook, Kim Seong kyun, Ko Chang Seok, Jang gwang, Sin Jeong Geun, Hong Kyung In, Lee Chae-yeong, Park Eun Bin, Choi Woo sik


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Sunday, 26 May 2013

Download That Winter, The Wind Blows Korean Drama Soundtrack

 
( 겨울바람이 분다 OST)
Artist : Various Artist
Language : Korean



Track List:
01. 먹지
02. 눈꽃
03. 겨울사랑
04. Tears Fallin’ (Guitar Ver.)
05. 그리고 하나
06. 겨울사랑 (Piano Ver.)
07. Tears Fallin’ (Piano Ver.)
08. 겨울사랑
09. Blind Love
10. 살고 싶다
11. With U
12. Goodbye Happiness
13. 78억
14. 사랑따윈 필요없어
15. It’s Over
16. 겨울바람
17. 비밀의 방
18. Open Your Eyes
19. 포커페이스
20. 오해
21. 블랙잭
22. 따뜻한 눈빛
23. 영이의 방
24. 겨울에 만난 사랑
 
 Part 1
Track List:
01. 먹지 (Gray Paper) - 예성 [슈퍼주니어]
02. 먹지 (inst.)
Part 2

Track List:
01. 겨울사랑 - The One (더 원)
02. 겨울사랑 (inst.)
Part 3

Track List:
01. 눈꽃 - Gummy
02. 눈꽃 (inst.)

Part 4

Track List:
01. Tears fallin’ - 김보아
02. Tears fallin’ (Guitar ver.)
03. Tears fallin’ (inst.)
04. Tears fallin’ (Guitar ver.) (inst.) 

Part 5

Track List:
01. 그리고 하나 (And One) - 태연
02. 그리고 하나 (inst.) 
For another alternative to download That Winter Wind Blows Soundtrack  is here.

 

Friday, 12 April 2013

LOVE 911 Korean Movie

      
LOVE 911 Korean Movie
Title: Love 911
Director: Ki-Hun Jeong
author: Ki-Hun Jeong, Park Sang-Min
Airing: December 19, 2012
Genre: Romance / Melodrama
Cast:Go Soo and  Han Hyo Joo


Love 911 is very recommended korean movie, it's funny and romantic.

Synopsis:

Mi-Soo (Han Hyo-Joo) is a doctor with a fiery spirit. Unfortunately, her enthusiasm to get the best  at work caught a problem.Oneday Mi-Soo failed to diagnosis a woman, after she saw the woman's husband, whom she considered to be a thug rough. Because of the failure of Mi-Soo to diagnose that women's diseases, she is now hospitalized and almost died. Her husband sued the hospital and Mi-Soo advised to find witness to help Mi-Soo.

Kang-Il (Go Soo) is a dedicated and brave firefighter. Emotionally, Kang-Il still keeps a heavy sadness for the death of his wife. Outside of work, Kang-Il rarely socialize with others. Firefighters Kang-Il was also in the hospital when a woman who was misdiagnosed by Mi-Soo, became seriously ill. His boss ordered Kang-Il to follow her husband (the woman-ed) and to make sure she does not do anything rash. The husband finally confronted by Kang-Il and attacks him.

Later, Mi-Soo learned from incidents between firefighters Kang-Il and the woman's husband. She plans to approach the fire, with the hopes he gets his legal defense. Without she knew, she was not dealing with ordinary people becauses he may have found her true love

And this is only the beginning,  just watch the movie for entire funny and romantic movie. :)

LOVE 911 Korean Movie

LOVE 911 Korean Movie

Wednesday, 16 May 2012

Romantic Korean Drama "Always"

It's really dramatic and romantic korean drama

romantic korean drama ALWAYS
A fatal love story of ex-boxer Chul-min (So Ji-sub), and Jung-hwa is a telemarketer (Han Hyo-joo) centered. He has closed his heart to the world and, despite slowly losing her vision spirited. The elimination of the so-called quiet style of shots and long takes and appealing to the soul and spirit, could this Song Il-gon of the declaration of change of the auteur director deems to be a popular director. Those who were hypnotized by the song "Flower Iceland" and "The Magician" maybe a little disappointed.  

As of the banal title suggests, the film is full of old cliches. But what makes it exceptional, despite its clichés, the director characteristic unconventional directing style and dramatic twists in detail, the presentation and omission is revealed. Takes [More] small steps on the way to the climax, without excessive use of words and deeds. Chul-min, the climax scene trumps the explosiveness of "Rough Cut". The director also adds class to the film by the remarkable visuals and sound design, sensual, but not superficial. Consequently, this film is different from most common melodramas and successfully turns out to be an "uncommon common 'drama. So Ji-sub and Han Hyo-joo are perfect in their roles. The commercial expression such as' Sun-joo couple" is not exaggeration

Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Forever The Moments



SYNOPSIS :
Korea and Denmark had shared four Olympic titles for women's handball from 1988 to 2000, with the Danes winning the latter two. The two dueling teams met again as finalists in 2004, and the pulsating game continued long and hard with a tie score leading to two killer overtimes and a penalty throw showdown.

Korea lost, but won what many call a silver medal that shines more brightly than the gold. At the time, Korean women's handball was at its worst state ever, and players who should have been retired joined the national team to face the indefatigable Denmark. It was a miraculous achievement _ ``the greatest moment of our lives'' (the film's title in Korean).

Saturday, 29 December 2007

Mysoju


If you want to watch korean,japanese and taiwanese drama you can go to www.mysoju.com, they have many collection drama and movie you can watch online.

Wednesday, 5 December 2007

Daisy



Director: Andrew Lau (HK)
Starring: Jung Woo-sung, Jeon Ji-hyun
Genre: Action
Released:23 Feb 2006

Sunday, 11 November 2007

LE GRAND CHEF. ("Shikgaek")



Director Jeon Yoon-soo's previous films, Kiss Me Much and My Girl and I, did not make much of a splash with the public so, for his latest film, he is taking a step away from melodramas and entering the world of cooking. His new film stars Kim Kang-woo (The Aggressives, The Beast and the Beauty), Im Won-hee (Three... Extremes, Crying Fist), TV actress Lee Ha-na and Kim Sang-ho (Lump of Sugar, Mutt Boy) and looks at rivalry among chefs. Anticipation is rising for this film because it is based on a popular comic by Heo Young-man, who is now a hot property after another one of his works was adapted into the hit film Tazza: The High Rollers. Produced by Showeast, this film released on November 1.

Saturday, 20 October 2007

RADIO STAR / 라디오 스타




2006, 115 minutes
Director: Lee Jun-ik
Cast: Park Joong-hoon and Ahn Sung-ki

Rocker Choi Gon once topped the Korean charts. Now he’s crooning at a dingy Seoul café. A deal to DJ at a rural radio station could be the last nail in his professional coffin. Or, as poignant dramas like this have a way of suggesting, it could be the beginning of something new.


Festivals and Awards

2007 Grand Bell Awards— Best Actor (Ahn Sung-ki)
2007 Shanghai International Film Festival—Official Selection
2006 Korean Film Critics’ Awards—Best Actor (Ahn Sung-ki) and Best Original Sound Track
2006 Blue Dragon Awards—Best Actors (Ahn Sung-ki and Park Joong-hoon)
2006 Chunsa Film Awards—Critics’ Award

Director’s Filmography

The King and the Clown* (2005)—Director
Once Upon a Time on a Battlefield (2003)—Director


OUR SCHOOL/ 우리 학교



2007, 134 minutes
Director: Kim Myeong-joon

Hundreds of thousands of third- and fourth-generation ethnic Koreans live in Japan;
not fully Japanese, but not fully Korean either. Kim Myeong-joon’s documentary camera follows a group of these zainichi Korean students through a year at school as they try to find their place somewhere between Korea and Japan.


Festivals and Awards
2006 Pusan International Film Festival—Woonpa Award for Best Korean Documentary
2006 Indie Docu Festival—Official Opening Night Selection

Director’s Filmography
Flower Island (2001)—Cinematographer



THE OLD GARDEN / 오래된 정원



2007, 112 minutes Director: Im Sang-soo
Cast: Yum Jung-ah and Ji Jin-hee

Lim Sang-soo cuts a rich tale of personal pathos from the fabric of Korea’s recent history with the story of Hyun-woo, re-entering society after 17 years in prison for activities as a political dissident. Yoon-hee, his lover and partner in the struggle, is dead. Visiting their old hiding places and re-reading her letters, however, Hyun-woo realizes that he’s not as lost as he thought he was.

Festivals and Awards
2007 San Francisco International Film Festival—Official Selection
2007 Cleveland International Film Festival—Official Selection
2007 Festival du Film Asiatique de Deauville—Official Selection
2007 Paeksang Arts Awards—Best Actress (Yum Jung-ah)
2006 San Sebastian International Film Festival—Official Selection

Director’s Filmography
The President’s Last Bang (2005)—Director
A Good Lawyer’s Wife (2003)—Director
Tears (2000)—Director
Girls’ Night Out (1998)—Director



TAZZA: THE HIGH ROLLERS / 타짜


2006, 139 minutes
Director: Choi Dong-hoon
Cast: Cho Seung-woo, Kim Hye-soo and Baek Yoon-sik

Based on the cult-hit comic book series, Tazza’s anti-hero is Go-ni, a run-down gambling addict who’s lost all his and his sister’s money. In an exceptionally crafted Rocky-esque tale of redemption, Go-ni starts training with an old pro on Korea’s high stakes card game circuit. When he falls for Madame Jeong however, winning big takes a backseat to staying alive.

Festivals and Awards


2007 Grand Bell Awards—Best Supporting Actor (Baek Yoon-sik) and Best Costume
2007 Paeksang Art Awards—Best Director
2006 Blue Dragon Awards—Best Actress (Kim Hye-soo)
2006 Newport Beach Film Festival—Best Director, Best Actress (Kim Hye-soo) and Best Feature Actor (Cho Seung-woo)




Friday, 19 October 2007

KING AND THE CLOWN / 왕의 남자



2005, 119 minutes Director: Lee Jun-ik
Cast: Kam Woo-sung, Jun Jin-young and Lee Joon-gi

A taboo-shattering film that’s been called Korea’s Brokeback Mountain, King and the Clown is a tale of two itinerant clowns. Under a death sentence for treason, the clowns' ability to make the King laugh is their last hope for a pardon. The pressure brings the two entertainers closer to expressing the film’s homosexual subtext than Korean audiences are used to seeing depicted on the big screen. When the King takes to one of the clowns, desire, politics and blood begin to pull them apart.





A DIRTY CARNIVAL / 비열한 거리


2006, 141 minutes Director: Yoo Ha
Cast: Zo In-Sung, Lee Bo-young, Namkoong Min, Chun Ho-Jin

Director Yoo Ha really knows the dark, gritty alleys behind Korea’s gleaming skyscrapers. In this universe of thugs, Byung-doo is a small time crook eking out small time scores to support his mother and siblings. Mr. Hwang, a shadowy boss, offers him a job that even Byung-doo—not the sharpest criminal—knows is far too dangerous to accept. But not accepting it is even more dangerous.

source:www.koreanfilmfestival.org



LIKE A VIRGIN


2006, 116 minutes
Directors: Lee Hae-joon, Lee Hae-young
Cast: Ryoo Deok-hwan, Baek Yoon-sik, Lee Sang-ah and Kim Yoon-seok

Oh Dong-gu is going to be a model-perfect woman and the fact that he’s currently a stumbling, pudgy man isn’t going to stop him. To pay for his sex change surgery, the Madonna-impersonating Oh does the only farcically responsible thing he can do: he enters a wrestling competition.

Festivals and Awards
2007 Berlin International Film Festival—New Generation Selection
2007 Hong Kong International Film Festival—Global Vision Selection
2007 Deauville Pan Asian Film Festival—Official Selection
2007 Singapore International Film Festival—Official Selection
2007 Paeksang Arts Awards – Best Script
2006 Blue Dragon Film Awards – Best Script, Best New Director
2006 Korea Film Awards – Best New Director
2006 Korean Film Critics Awards – Best New Director






Family Ties / 가족의 탄생




2006, 113 minutes
Director: Kim Tae-yong
Cast: Moon So-ri, Goh Doo-shim,Uhm Tae-woong and Kong Hyo-jin

When her brother Hyung-chul walks out of her life, Mi-ra was left trying to figure out whether
the family she knew ever really existed. When he shows up on her doorstep five years later with a bouquet, a grin and a new wife who’s 20 years older than he is, Mi-ra has to come to grips with this new family in this affectionate, grinning
domestic farce.


souece:www.koreanfilmfestival.org/

BLOODY TIES / 사생결단


*New York Premiere*
2006, 115 minutes
Director: Choi Ho
Cast: Chu Ja-hyeon, Ryu Seung-beom and Hwang Jeong-min

Jang-chul is a hard man to find. The drug kingpin at the center of this gangland action explosion is being hunted by Sang-do, a relentless rival and Lieutenant Do, a hard-as-nails narcotics detective. If he’s lucky, they’ll kill each other before they get to him.


source:http://www.koreanfilmfestival.org/

Tuesday, 9 October 2007

BUNT



Filling the cups of classmates with a kettle is the only work 11-year-old Dong-ku, who
is mentally retarded, can do in his school life. However, even this small connection with
the outside world breaks as one day a new water purifier replaces the kettle in his
classroom. Disappointed badly by losing his only hope to survive in a regular school,
he finds that every freshman in the junior baseball team is required to supply drinking
water to other members with a kettle. Though knows nothing about baseball, Dong-ku
decides to join the team while his father, Jin-kyu, is struggling to save his kid’s only
shelter, their chicken bar.

source:eng.mediaplex.co.kr

Sunday, 7 October 2007

BRAVO MY LIFE.



This film is the story of a group of office workers who organize a rock band in order to play at their manager's retirement party. The popular and critically acclaimed actor Baek Yoon-shik (The Big Swindle, The Art Of Fighting, The President's Last Bang) leads the cast. Supporting him are Im Ha-ryong (Welcome To Dongmakgol, Someone Special) and comic actor Park Joon-gyu (The Fox Family, Oh My God). Note that there is also another film from a couple years ago with the English title "Bravo My Life" (I still don't know what that is supposed to mean, or if it is even supposed to be standard English). Director Park Yeong-hoon (Addicted) will helm this Media Azit drama, and it will be released by Showbox on September 6.

source:koreanfilm.org

Saturday, 6 October 2007

MY FATHER.




Recently, the story of the US Olympic skier, Toby Dawson, captured the attention of the media and the hearts of the nation. Mr. Dawson, who had been lost in a crowded Busan market as a child, was adopted by a couple in Colorado. However, he expressed an interest in locating his birth father and the two were recently reunited. New director Hwang Dong-hyeok is now filming a story paralleling these events. It is the story of James Parker, a boy adopted by a US family, and his quest to find his birth father upon reaching adulthood. James is played by Daniel Henney (Seducing Mr. Perfect). His long-lost father is played by Kim Yeong-cheol (Asako In Ruby Shoes, A Bittersweet Life). This Cineline drama will be released by Lotte Entertainment on September 6.

source:koreanfilm.org
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