(2004)

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6/10
Good intentions on Jung Sung-hyun late debut
TrentReznor3 February 2008
Hyun Tae is an architect who doesn't like the commitments and spends his life going from one woman to another incapable of being more than one night with them. One day, when he was hanging out with his friends, he meets a strange woman (Hee-jae) who apparently is looking for her fiancé. At the same time, a car accident will change completely the life of Hyun Tae and his friends.

According to the info that can be found on internet, this movie is the culmination of Jung Sung-hyun dream, a movie lover that has wanted to do a movie since he was young but it took him till he was 52 to make it.

In this low budget (though there are scenes filmed in Nepal and Sydney) Sung-hyun shows some good intentions that should earn him the chance to direct another movie without the limitations "Foolish Game" had. The acting maybe is not brilliant, but unlike what happens in others low budget Korean dramas is quite solid. I would say the only weak point is the script, because while we have some unimportant information about some characters, we miss the causes of some of their acts (for example, the story about Hee-jae's fiancé)
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