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Intimate Strangers is a 2018 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Lee Jae-kyoo and written by Bae Se-young, based on the 2016 Italian film Perfect Strangers. [5] It features an ensemble cast that includes Yoo Hae-jin, Cho Jin-woong, Lee Seo-jin, Yum Jung-ah, Kim Ji-soo, Song Ha-yoon and Yoon Kyung-ho.
Sweet & Sour (Korean: 새콤달콤; RR: Saekom-Dalkom) is a 2021 South Korean romantic comedy film, based on the novel Initiation Love by Kurumi Inui. [2] The film directed by Lee Gye-byeok and starring Jang Ki-yong, Chae Soo-bin and Krystal Jung, [3] is a story of a couple that drifts apart. [4] It was released on Netflix on June 4, 2021. [5] [6]
On Your Wedding Day [3] (Korean: 너의 결혼식) is a 2018 South Korean romantic comedy film that depicts the ten-year love and friendship of two people from teenage to adulthood. It was written and directed by Lee Seok-geun, and stars Park Bo-young and Kim Young-kwang .
New Year Blues is a 2021 South Korean romantic comedy film. The film stars Kim Kang-woo , Yoo In-na , Yoo Yeon-seok , Lee Yeon-hee , Lee Dong-hwi , Chen Duling , Yeom Hye-ran , Choi Soo-young and Teo Yoo .
Ayat-Ayat Cinta was released on February 28, 2008 in Indonesia, May 8, 2008 in Singapore, and June 19, 2008 in Malaysia. Upon release, it was one of the most successful Indonesian film, and was the first Indonesian film to reach 3.5 million tickets sold, only to be surpassed by Laskar Pelangi a few months later.
The film was also a hit in Japan, breaking previous records of Korean films released there; it was the 19th highest-grossing film at the 2005 Japanese box office. [3] [4] John H. Lee and Kim Young-ha won Best Adapted Screenplay at the 2005 Grand Bell Awards. [5] The film was remade in Turkish as Evim Sensin in 2012 [6]