The Unbearable Lightness of Dating
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연애, 그 참을 수 없는 가벼움 | Yeon-ae, Geu Cham-eul Soo Eobs-neun Ga-byeo-woom
Directed by Kim Hae-gon (김해곤)
Written by Kim Hae-gon (김해곤)
125min | Release date in South Korea: 2006/09/07
Official title : "Between Love And Hate"
Synopsis
Young-woon, who helps his mother's barbeque restaurant but jobless in reality, and his friends flocking together, don't consider any counterplan for their lives. One day, a sexy bold saloon girl Yeon-ah attracts Young-woon's attention. Even though he already has a pretty fiancée, he can't turn down other relationship to have fun as a play. Gathering altogether with his friends, this couple repeats fights and make ups. This seems not that understandable, but it is a 'real' love to them. One day his mother knows this relationship, and she suddenly sets a wedding date for him. Now, he has to get married, but he's afraid of Yeon-ah. So he starts to escape from Yeon-ah, and she starts to look for him after she's pissed off knowing the truth.
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- As of 2006.09.24 : 531,681 Admissions
- As of 2006.09.17 : 453,412 Admissions
- As of 2006.09.10 : 238,899 Admissions