Love, So Divine
Love, So Divine is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film starring Ha Ji-won and Kwon Sang-woo, and the directorial debut of Heo In-moo.[1] Released in Korea on August 6, 2004, the film sold over 1,242,476 tickets nationwide.[2]
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Hangul | 신부수업 |
Hanja | 神父授業 |
Revised Romanization | Sinbu sueop |
McCune–Reischauer | Sinbu suŏp |
Directed by | Heo In-moo |
Written by | Heo In-moo Yun Eun-kyung |
Starring | Ha Ji-won Kwon Sang-woo Kim In-kwon Kim In-moon Kim Seon-hwa |
Cinematography | Kim Jae-ho |
Edited by | Kim Sun-mi |
Distributed by | Korea Pictures |
Release date |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
Plot
After getting into trouble at their seminary, seminarians Gyu-shik and Seon-dal are sent into the country for a month of service under the elderly Father Nam. Upon their arrival, Gyu-shik meets Father Nam's niece, Bong-hee, who has flown across from the United States to see her boyfriend. However, when her boyfriend ends their relationship, Bong-hee finds herself stranded at her uncle's church with nowhere else to go. At first she and Gyu-shik struggle to get along, but eventually they become attracted to one another, and Gyu-shik is forced to question his commitment to the priesthood.
Cast
- Kwon Sang-woo as Kim Kyu-shik
- Ha Ji-won as Yang Bong-hee
- Kim In-kwon as Shin Seon-dal
- Kim In-moon as Father Nam
- Kim Seon-hwa as Sister Kim
- Jeon Hye-jin
References
- "Korean Movie Synopsis: Love, So Divine". Korea Tourism Organization. Retrieved 4 June 2012.
- http://www.koreanfilm.org/films2004.html#boxoffice
External links
- Love, So Divine at IMDb
- Love, So Divine at HanCinema