Going by the Book [Kmovie] (Jeong Jae-yeong, Son Byeong-ho, Lee Young-eun)

AKA
바르게 살자
Ba-leu-ge Sal-ja
Summary
Recent rises in the number of bank robbery cases are driving the citizens of Sampo into panic. A newly appointed police chief (Son Byung Ho) is brought in to shed some light into the matter. Hoping to boost the unit’s public image, but more so his own, the greedy chief conducts field training aimed at fighting crime. But he is in for the biggest ridicule of his life! Taking the role of a mock bank robber is Jung Do Man (Jung Jae Young), a low-ranked traffic officer who believes in putting out his best on any given task, be it directing traffic or playing a robber for the in-house drill. While most of the team are looking to skate over the dreadful training, Do Man takes his role to a professional level - so much so that a SWAT team has to be called in to bring the training to its end. While the entire nation cheers on this pretend criminal through a national broadcast, Do Man continues to perfect his role. After all, he’s just Going By the Book!
Cast
Jeong Jae-yeong
Son Byeong-ho
Lee Young-eun
Go Chang-seock
Lee Cheol-min
Ju Jin-mo
Lee Han-wi
You Min-Seok
Jo Deok-hyeon
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Hatsuyuki no koi (Virgin snow) [K-J-Movie] [NEW, FIXED VERSION] (Lee Jun Ki, Miyazaki Aoi, Shioya Shun) (highly recommended !!!)

Directed by: Han Sang-hee
Starring: Lee Jun Ki, Miyazaki Aoi, Shioya Shun, Morita Ayaka, Yagyuu Miyu, Otoha, Yoki Miko, etc.
Jointly produced by: CJ Entertainment, Kadokawa Herald Pictures and GuardTec
Hatsuyuki no Koi is a Korea-Japan joint production movie, starring two of the hottest young stars from Asia, Lee and Miyazaki.
King and The Clown’s Lee Jun Ki and NANA’s Miyazaki Aoi star in the highly anticipated romance Virgin Snow (a.k.a. Hatsuyuki no Koi). Directed by Han Sang Hee, this glossy joint production provides the rare chance to see two of Japan and Korea’s top young stars together in a pure love story that transcends cultural and linguistic boundaries. With location shooting in Kyoto and Icheon, the film is backdropped by beautiful scenery, providing the perfect setting and atmosphere for a brief yet everlasting love. Virgin Snow also features Shioya Shun (Pacchigi!) and Morita Ayaka (Way of Blue Sky).
Korean college student Kim Min (Lee Jun Ki) moves to Kyoto with his father, a renowned professor and artist. Young and energetic, everything is new and exciting for Min as he explores his new home. On a fine spring day, he encounters Sasaki Nanae (Miyazaki Aoi) at a shrine, and falls in love at first sight. When he discovers that Nanae attends the same university as him, Min tries hard to win her heart. Though she is aloof at first, Nanae is touched by Min’s sincerity and they soon develop a close bond despite the language difficulties. They make a pact to go to Seoul together and stroll under winter’s first snowfall. But one day, Nanae suddenly disappears…

Ditto [K-movies] (Kim Ha-neul, Ha Ji-won)

Ditto is a 2000 South Korean science fiction and romance film directed by Kim Jeong-gwon. The plot of the film is similar to that of another movie released in 2000, Frequency, in that two people separated in time are somehow able to talk to each other using amateur radio. In Ditto, the people in question are two students in the same school, one in 1979, the other in 2000.
Main cast
- Yoo Ji-tae … Ji In
- Kim Ha-neul … Yoon So-eun
- Ha Ji-won … Seo Hyeon-ji
- Park Yong-woo … Dong-hee
- Kim Min-joo
Muoi [K-V Movie] (Anh Thu)
Director: Hyung-tae Kim
Writer: Tae-kyeong Kim
Release Date: 26 July 2007 (South Korea)
Genre: Horror
Plot Outline:
“Muoi” charts the path of a Korean writer who travels to Vietnam in search of stories for her second novel. There she learns about a mystery centered around a century-old vengeful spirit.
Plot Synopsis:
Director Kim Tae Kyeong, who scared the Korean movie scene with his 2004 horror work The Ghost, brings terror back to the silver screen in 2007 with Muoi : The Legend of a Portrait. Starring Jo An, the film revolves around mysterious happenings in Vietnam that are said to have started over 100 years ago.
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Hwang Jin Yi [K-Movie] (Song Hyo Gyo)
Hwang Jin Yi (2007)
황진이
Also Known As: Hwang Jini
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Starring: Song Hye-Gyo, Yu Ji-Tae, Ryu Seung-Ryong
Director: Jang Yun-Hyeon
Genre: Traditional, Drama, Romance
Production: Ciz Entertainment, Cine2000
Distribution: Cinema Service
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea
Synopsis
Hwang Jin Yi, a famous 16th century Gisaeng, is the most legendary courtesan of the Joseon Dynasty. She was noted for her exceptional beauty, charming quick-wit and extraordinary intellect.
The movie sheds new light on the life of Hwang Jin Yi, who made her art blossom even when her love was put to test. It also depicts the tragic life of Hwang who faces hardship due to her social status…
Il mare [K-movies] (Jun Ji-hyun, Lee Jung-Jae)

Director: Lee Hyun-Seung
Cast:
Lee Jung-Jae as Han Sung-Hyun (The Affair, The Interview)
Jun Ji-Hyun as Kim Eun-ju (My Sassy Girl)
