This Charming Girl

This Charming Girl (Korean: 여자, 정혜; RR: Yeoja, Jeong-hye; lit. "Woman, Jeong-hae" or "Girl, Jeong-hae") is a South Korean drama film written and directed by Lee Yoon-ki.

This Charming Girl
Theatrical poster
Hangul,
Hanja,
Revised RomanizationYeoja, Jeong-hye
McCune–ReischauerYŏja, Chŏng-hye
Directed byLee Yoon-ki
Produced byLee Seung-jae
Written byLee Yoon-ki
StarringKim Ji-soo
Hwang Jung-min
Music byLee Yeong-ho
Lee So-yeon
CinematographyChoi Jin-woong
Edited byHahm Sung-won
Kim Hyeong-ju
Production
company
LJ Film
Distributed byShowbox
Release date
Running time
98 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$223,910[1]

Plot

Jeong-hae's life is as monotonous as her job at the post office. Her apartment, which is not far from where she works, is filled with things she has bought through the home shopping network; only a stray cat waits to greet her each day. On Sunday afternoons, she sits on her veranda with her cat listening to children play below; she loves this time the most. In her life, this is probably the most peaceful time. Jeong-hae's childhood memories include her mother with a pencil in one hand and a cigarette in the other, quietly drawing and writing. It is a memory still hard for her to handle, for her mother's sudden death left a deep scar. When it feels like only memories are taking over her life, she cannot hold back her tears. However, one day a love that moves her heart appears: "Tonight, would you have dinner with me at my place?" Slowly, something starts growing once again in her heart. She is at last hopeful that she could be happy.

Cast

Awards and nominations

2004 Pusan International Film Festival
  • Winner - New Currents Award
2005 Berlin International Film Festival
2005 Deauville Asian Film Festival
  • Winner - Lotus Jury Prize
2005 Sundance Film Festival
  • Nomination - Grand Jury Prize
2005 Singapore International Film Festival
2005 Baeksang Arts Awards
2005 Grand Bell Awards
2005 Blue Dragon Film Awards
2005 Korean Film Awards
2005 Busan Film Critics Awards

See also

References

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