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No Regret

No Regret
  • English:No Regret
  • Korean: 후회하지 않아
  • Release Date: 2006/11/16
  • Duration: 114分
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Summary&Synopsis
I don't regret it (Korean: 후회하지 않아) is a movie. The Korean release date is 2006-11-16. The running time is 114 minutes.
A controversial work that completely depicts homosexuality, which is considered taboo in South Korea. Soo-min (Lee Young-hoon), who left a local orphanage, is forced to study art design.
I recently appeared in Seoul. However, Soo-min spends her days working part-time to make a living...One night, Jae-min (Lee Han), a customer hired as a part-time job at an agency taxi, invites Soo-min out.
Apparently well-bred and well-dressed, I dropped him off at his luxury apartment. . The Korean film ``No Regrets'' was the most watched Korean independent film industry in 2006.
Works received. The story depicts how two men who were born and raised in completely different environments meet and fall in love. It also became a Hot Topic because it featured homosexuality, which is considered taboo in Korea.
When it was released in Korea, it was screened on nine screens nationwide and attracted more than 10,000 people in one week, setting a record for the shortest time in the Korean independent film industry to attract 10,000 people. Lee Young Hoon and Lee who played the two lead characters
・Han suddenly became a man of the moment, appearing on the cover of a movie magazine in response to the ``I Don't Regret'' craze, which became a social phenomenon among movie fans. Lee Han, who played the heir Jaemin, is a dora.
He is a new actor whose popularity is rapidly increasing in Japan, having appeared in movies such as Ma's ``Koibito.'' Meanwhile, Lee Young-hoon, who played Soo-min, who grew up in an institutional setting, won the Korean Film Critics Association Award for Best New Actor for this role.




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