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Drama |
| - Director |
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Jin-Ho Heo |
| - Cast |
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Ji-Tae Yoo, Young-Ae Lee |
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15 and up |
| - Production Date |
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2001 |
| - Runtime |
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106 minutes |
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Synopsis
Sang-Woo (Ji-Tae Yoo) is a sound recorder who meets a producer for a radio station in Gangneung, Eun-Soo (Young-Ae Lee). The two leave on a trip together to gather sounds for a program, such as the wind whistling through the bamboo and the sounds from a Buddhist temple. The two fall in love while on their travels, but Eun-Soo, a divorcee, feels burdened by Sang-Woo’s love. Because of this she refuses him, and they go their separate ways. After time passes and Sang-Woo has recovered from the past wound, Eun-Soo shows up out of the blue. Though they try to rekindle their love, they understand that even beautiful love has its season- like a fine spring day.
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View Point
Lush sounds from nature are blended seamlessly into this film- the wind, rustling reeds, a bubbling brook, and a mountain temple. The innocent beauty of Young-Ae Lee and the natural acting skills of Ji-Tae Yoo helped make the film the masterpiece that it is.
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Photos
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Photos Courtesy of Cine 21
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