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Hangul | 아주 특별한 손님 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Ajoo Teukbyeolhan Sonnim |
McCune–Reischauer | Aju T‘ŭkpyŏlhan Sonnim |
Directed by | Lee Yoon-ki |
Written by | Lee Yoon-ki |
Based on | short story by Azuko Taira |
Produced by | Lee Yoon-ki Yun Il-joong Oh Su-seong |
Starring |
Han Hyo-joo Kim Young-min |
Cinematography | Choi Sang-ho |
Edited by | Kim Hyeong-ju Jeremy Jeong |
Music by | Kim Jeong-beom |
Distributed by | KBS Sky |
Release dates |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$12,626 [2] |
Ad-lib Night ( Korean: 아주 특별한 손님; RR: Aju teukbyeolhan sonnim; lit. "A Very Special Guest") is the third film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki. A group of boys from the country who have come to Seoul to find the runaway daughter of a dying man to be with him on his death bed. The film, based on a short story by Japanese writer Azuko Taira, debuted at the 11th annual Pusan International Film Festival as well as 57th Berlin International Film Festival. [3]
Bo-kyung ( Han Hyo-joo) is approached by two young men from the countryside, who are both convinced she is Myung-eun, a girl who left the village years ago and whose father is now dying. When they realize she isn't who they think she is, the more outspoken of the pair, Ki-yeong ( Kim Young-min), asks her to be the "stand-in" for a night, so that the old man can die after seeing his estranged daughter one last time. Despite her hesitation, she gets in their car. [4]
Ad-lib Night | |
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Hangul | 아주 특별한 손님 |
Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Ajoo Teukbyeolhan Sonnim |
McCune–Reischauer | Aju T‘ŭkpyŏlhan Sonnim |
Directed by | Lee Yoon-ki |
Written by | Lee Yoon-ki |
Based on | short story by Azuko Taira |
Produced by | Lee Yoon-ki Yun Il-joong Oh Su-seong |
Starring |
Han Hyo-joo Kim Young-min |
Cinematography | Choi Sang-ho |
Edited by | Kim Hyeong-ju Jeremy Jeong |
Music by | Kim Jeong-beom |
Distributed by | KBS Sky |
Release dates |
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Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Box office | US$12,626 [2] |
Ad-lib Night ( Korean: 아주 특별한 손님; RR: Aju teukbyeolhan sonnim; lit. "A Very Special Guest") is the third film by South Korean director Lee Yoon-ki. A group of boys from the country who have come to Seoul to find the runaway daughter of a dying man to be with him on his death bed. The film, based on a short story by Japanese writer Azuko Taira, debuted at the 11th annual Pusan International Film Festival as well as 57th Berlin International Film Festival. [3]
Bo-kyung ( Han Hyo-joo) is approached by two young men from the countryside, who are both convinced she is Myung-eun, a girl who left the village years ago and whose father is now dying. When they realize she isn't who they think she is, the more outspoken of the pair, Ki-yeong ( Kim Young-min), asks her to be the "stand-in" for a night, so that the old man can die after seeing his estranged daughter one last time. Despite her hesitation, she gets in their car. [4]