Traces of Love

Traces of Love is a 2006 South Korean film directed by Kim Dae-seung, and starring Yoo Ji-tae, Kim Ji-soo, and Uhm Ji-won. The film is based on the Sampoong Department Store collapse, which took place in 1995.

Traces of Love
Theatrical poster
Hangul
Revised RomanizationGaeulro
McCune–ReischauerKaŭlro
Directed byKim Dae-seung
Produced byAhn Dong-kyu
Written byJang Min-seok
StarringYoo Ji-tae
Kim Ji-soo
Uhm Ji-won
Music byJo Yeong-wook
CinematographyLee Mo-gae
Edited byKim Sang-bum
Kim Jae-bum
Distributed byLotte Entertainment
Release date
  • 26 October 2006 (2006-10-26)
Running time
108 minutes
CountrySouth Korea
LanguageKorean
Box officeUS$3,153,324[1]

Plot

Law student Choi Hyun-woo and television director Seo Min-joo are a young couple in love, and engaged to be married. Tragedy strikes, however, and Min-joo is killed in the Sampoong Department Store collapse. Several years later, Hyun-woo is given a journal that was written by his former fiancée, which details the journey they would have taken on their honeymoon. Hyun-woo sets out to visit the various places described in the journal, but on his travels he meets another woman, Yoon Se-jin, and discovers that their meeting is more than just coincidence.

Cast

Awards and nominations

2006 Blue Dragon Film Awards[2]

  • Nomination – Best Supporting Actress – Uhm Ji-won
  • Nomination – Best Art Direction – Ha Sang-ho

2007 Chunsa Film Art Awards

  • Best Supporting Actress – Uhm Ji-won
  • Best Screenplay – Jang Min-seok

2007 Grand Bell Awards

  • Nomination – Best Lighting – Choi Seok-jae

Remake

Beijing Hairun Pictures is set to make a Chinese remake in 2016, co-produced with Korean company Dhuta Co. Ltd. Victoria Hon, deputy president of Hairun Pictures said, "Traces of Love has an enormous potential to be loved by the Chinese audience. Chinese people love the kind of films that heal the spiritual wound and give the courage to fall in love one more time. Traces of Love does this job in a very special way, which is why we have decided to remake this work."[3]

References

  1. "Ga-eul-ro (Traces of Love) (2006)". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved 1 August 2007.
  2. "Traces of Love - Awards". Cinemasie. Retrieved 8 September 2014.
  3. Ha, Sung-tae (19 October 2015). "Beijing Hairun Pictures is Ready for 6 Korean-Chinese Co-productions". Korean Film Biz Zone. Retrieved 22 October 2015.

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