This Charming Girl

This Charming Girl

Infobox Korean film
name = This Charming Girl


caption = Theatrical poster
director = Lee Yoon-ki
producer =
writer = Lee Yoon-ki
starring = Kim Ji-soo
Hwang Jung-min
music =
cinematography =
editing =
distributor =
released = 10 March, 2005
runtime = 98 min.
country = South Korea
language = Korean
budget =
imdb_id = 0436979
hangul = 여자, 정혜
hanja = 女子, 貞慧
rr = "Yeoja, Jeong-hye"
mr = "Yŏja, Chŏng-hye"

"This Charming Girl" is an award-winning South Korean drama written and directed Lee Yoon-ki.

Plot

The story of Jeong-Hye (Kim Ji-Soo), a 29 year-old woman who has retreated into the safety of a completely solitary and seemingly mundane lifestyle as the result of some trauma from her past. But she eventually realizes that she cannot live alone forever, cannot solve all her own problems, and must reach out for help in a world that she may no longer be able to understand.

Awards & nominations

2004 Pusan International Film Festival• Winner - New Currents Award

2005 Berlin International Film Festival• Winner - NEPEC Award

Deauville Asian Film Festival• Winner - Lotus Jury Prize

2005 Sundance Film Festival• Nomination - Grand Jury Prize

18th Singapore International Film Festival• Winner - Best Director (Lee Yoon-Ki)• Winner - Best Actress (Kim Ji-Soo)

ee also

*List of Korean language films

External links

* [http://hancinema.net/korean_movie_This_Charming_Girl.php This Charming Girl @ HanCinema]
* [http://www.lovehkfilm.com/panasia/this_charming_girl.htm Love HK Film review]


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