This series is about a 19-year-old girl, Yoo Min, who was being abandoned after the death of her mother. She lives alone with her adopted brother, Kang Pyo. She accidentally meets Seung Jae, the younger brother of Min Jae. By chance, Yoo Min actually had a crush with Min Jae, a doctor who treats her brother illness for a long time. To fight off his mother demand, Min Jae gets in an engagement contract with Yoo Min and they all end up living at Min Jae's house. Unexpectedly, Yoo Min and Seung Jae are going to the same high school. From there, Seung Jae secretly loves Yoo Min. On the other hand, Yoo Min's father who got amnesia from a car accident is looking for her again when 15 years ago, she had been abandoned by two women who worked at the restaurant. The conflict comes when the people who are living in Min Jae's house are actually related to Yoo Min's abandonment. They are the ones who stole the inheritance and abandoned her when she was four year old.
Age of Innocence is a South Korean drama series produced and broadcast by SBS in 2002.
Lee Kang Hyun is a manager at a company that sets up people who have been divorced with dates. She meets a divorce attorney, Park Hyun Soo, and they begin a relationship with each other.
During the Japanese occupation of Korea, a pickpocket is hired by a con man to pose as an aristocratic handmaiden and seduce a wealthy heiress. As the con unfolds, the handmaiden finds herself falling in love with the heiress, leading to a web of deceit, eroticism, and plot twists.
Look Back in Anger is a 2000 South Korean television series about two brothers' love for two women that aired on KBS2. Starring Joo Jin-mo, Lee Min-woo, Park Jin-hee and Bae Doona, the cast also includes the following actors pre-stardom: Kim Myung-min, Uhm Tae-woong, Kim Min-hee and Lee Eun-joo.
Goodbye Solo is a 2006 South Korean television series starring Chun Jung-myung, Yoon So-yi, Kim Min-hee, Bae Jong-ok, Lee Jae-ryong, Kim Nam-gil, and Na Moon-hee. It aired on KBS2 from March 1 to April 20, 2006 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes. In the urban melodrama, seven lead characters of different generations and backgrounds are all haunted by loneliness; they gradually interact and form a "family" borne out of emotional connection and mutual understanding. Renowned for her in-depth, realistic portrayals of ordinary lives, writer Noh Hee-kyung said that the drama's theme is that all human beings are beautiful just the way they are, simply by existing in the world.
A director, a cinematographer, and an actress spend the days leading up to a movie shoot together on-location, waiting for the director to come up with an idea for what the film will be about.
No Tears for the Dead follows a hitman who, after accidentally killing a young girl, becomes involved in a triad war. As he navigates through the violent and intense world of organized crime, he must confront his own grief and trauma.
After a scandal breaks out among several students involved in the production of a skit, a lecturer at a South Korean women’s college brings in her uncle, a famous actor, to bring the work to fruition.
Recently returned to South Korea, an actress in her forties is staying with her friend and her cat. Meanwhile, an aging poet in declining health lives alone after the death of his own cat. One day, each receives a visit from a different young aspiring artist, who come equipped with questions about their careers and life itself.
Hong Sang-soo’s short film made for the 62nd edition of the New York Film Festival.
The Woman Who Ran follows a woman named Gamhee who decides to visit old friends while her husband is away on a business trip. As she engages in conversations and reconnects with her female friends, she gradually realizes the complexities and nuances of their relationships. The film examines themes of friendship, marriage, and the quiet moments of everyday life.
Right Now, Wrong Then is a film about a film director who meets a woman at a town. They spend a day together and later part ways. However, the director replays the same day with her, but with different outcomes. The film explores the nuances of human relationships and the impact of small choices on our lives.
A man's world is turned upside down when he discovers that his fiancée has gone missing. As he desperately searches for her, he uncovers a shocking secret that puts his own life in danger.
On the Beach at Night Alone follows a South Korean actress who visits a seaside town in Germany to escape her troubled relationship. As she wanders the beach at night, she reflects on her life, contemplates love and loneliness, and engages in conversations with the local residents. Through her interactions, she begins to confront her own feelings of self-doubt and finds solace in the beauty of the coastal landscape.
A mysterious explosion occurs at the Balam Bridge in Seoul on November 20th, 1994. In front of hot-blooded local news reporter Lee Bang-Woo, Yoon Hyeok appears. Yoon Hyeok is from the same hometown as Lee Bang-Woo, but they haven't seen each other in a long time. Yoon Hyeok hands over documents to Lee Bang-Woo and hints that the case of the Balam Bridge was fabricated.
A female novelist takes a trip to a bookstore run by a younger colleague. She then meets a film director and his wife, and they take a walk in a park. Later, the novelist meets an actress and tries to convince her to collaborate on a film. They visit the bookstore again where the actress gets drunk and falls asleep.