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슬픔보다 더 슬픈 이야기 | Seul-peum-bo-da Deo Seul-peun I-ya-gi
Directed by Won Tae-yeon (원태연)
Written by Won Tae-yeon (원태연)
105min | Release date in South Korea: 2009/03/11
Alternative titles : "A Sadder Story Than Sadness", "Sad Sad Love", "Sadder Than Sadness"
Synopsis
Radio producer K was abandoned by his family. Lyricist Cream lost her family to a car accident in a split second. These two people continue their lives filling in each other's longings like family, friends and lovers. But K has less than 200 days to live. When he's gone he knows she'll be all alone. K decides to find someone who can be with her for the rest of her life. Joo-hwan is a dentist, a kind and gentle soul. But most importantly, a healthy human being, someone who can be by her side. Joo-hwan falls in love with her the moment he sees her.
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Box Office - Admissions (www.cine21.com & www.kobis.or.kr)
- As of 2009.04.19 : 724,206 Admissions
- As of 2009.04.12 : 723,183 Admissions
- As of 2009.04.05 : 715,634 Admissions
- As of 2009.03.29 : 675,645 Admissions
- As of 2009.03.22 : 551,654 Admissions
- As of 2009.03.15 : 318,584 Admissions