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A Bittersweet Life (Korean: 달콤한 인생; RR: Dalkomhan insaeng; lit. The Sweet Life) is a 2005 South Korean neo-noir action drama film [3] written and directed by Kim Jee-woon. It stars Lee Byung-hun as Sun-woo, a hitman who becomes targeted by his boss after he spares the latter's cheating mistress.
Susan Elizabeth Strasberg (May 22, 1938 – January 21, 1999) was an American stage, film, and television actress. Thought to be the next Hepburn-type ingenue, she was nominated for a Tony Award at age 18, playing the title role in The Diary of Anne Frank.
Jin Goo made his television debut in the 2003 gambling drama All In, as the younger version of the protagonist character played by Lee Byung-hun. [2] They reunited onscreen in Kim Jee-woon's film noir A Bittersweet Life, [3] and Jin would later join Lee when he established his own management agency, BH Entertainment.
In 2005, Kim wrote and directed A Bittersweet Life (2005), his first collaboration with actor Lee Byung-hun (whom he would later work with in The Good, the Bad, the Weird and I Saw the Devil (2010). The film was an ultra-stylish and ultra-violent gangster and mobster picture that was both a critical and commercial success in South Korea.
Bitter Sweet Life [1] (Korean: 달콤한 인생; RR: Dalkomhan Insaeng; lit. The Sweet Life) is a 2008 South Korean television series that aired on MBC. [2] A dark melodrama with a fragmented narrative and voice-overs highlighting the characters' state of mind, it was hailed as a daring portrayal of middle-aged romance and adultery with elements of mystery and noir.
It received positive reviews with critics praising the action, the cinematography and the direction. The film marks the second collaboration between actor Lee Byung-hun and director Kim Jee-woon, who had previously collaborated on the action drama A Bittersweet Life (2005) and would later do so again in Kim's I Saw the Devil (2010).
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My Bittersweet Life [1] (Korean: 우리집 여자들; RR: Urijip Yeojadeul; lit. The Women of Our Home) is a South Korean television series starring Jung Eun-chae, Jay Kim, Yoon A-jung and Choi Min.