Casa Amor, Exclusive for ladies / Walking Girl (2015)

Casa Amor, Exclusive for ladies  / Walking Girl (2015)

Movie: Casa Amor: Exclusive For Ladies (English title) / Working Girl (Korean English title)
Revised romanization: Weokinggul
Hangul: 워킹걸
Director: Jung Bum-Sik
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Release Date: January 8, 2015
Runtime: 112 min.
Genre: Comedy / Women / Business
Distributor: Megabox Plus M
Language: Korean
Country: South Korea

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The Servant (2010)


124min | Release date in South Korea : 
Formerly known as "Bang-ja Chronicles"
Bang-ja bumps into the noble Mong-lyong. When Mong-lyong decides to take him under his wing, Bang-ja gets to share a room with the wise, MA. While sharing the room, MA teaches Bang-ja of all the arts of seduction. When strolling the park one day, Mong-lyong meets Chun-hyang, the daughter of the owner of the park, and he instantly falls in love and encourages Bang-ja to arrange a meeting with her. But Bang-ja’s feeling for her was also the same and he seeks advice from Ma. Ma tells him of Chun-hyang’s real intention to win over Mong-lyong for his social status. Without knowing, Mong-lyong urges for a second meeting with Chun-hyang. Bang-ja’s anger towards Mong-lyong for using his nobility to attract her heart triggers his plan to use Ma’s art of seduction. Successfully he wins her heart and body, but under the condition that he will help her to get married to Mong-lyong. Everything seems to go as planned but when Mong-lyong finds out their relationship, whole thing is about to go wrong.
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"Bang-ja Chronicles" (BANGJAJEON) is a motion picture twist to Chunhyangjeon, a classic Korean romance novel. In this new film, Kim changes its plot - in the original novel, it's a love story of Mongryong and Chunhyang, but in the film, Bangja, Mongryong's servant, joins in to make it a love triangle.

Kim Joo-hyeok plays Bangja, Ryoo Seung-beom as Mongryong and Jo Yeo-jeong as Chunhyang. The film opens on June 3.

The original novel has been adapted into movies several times, most notably as SEONG CHUNHYANG in 1961 by Shin Sang-ok. Starring Choi Eun-hee and Kim Jin-gyu as Chunhyang and Mongryong, respectively, it was one of the first full color-cinemascope Korean films. Veteran director Im Kwon-taek also made his own adaptation CHUNHYANG in 2000, starring Jo Seung-woo and Lee Hyo-jeong.

Cast:
Cho Yeo-jeong (Chun Hyang)
Cho Yeo‑jeong
Chun Hyang

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Queen: The Concubine (2012)

The Concubine (2012)
Directed by Kim Dae-seung (김대승)

122min | Release date in South Korea : 
Previously known as "The Emperor's Concubine" on HanCinema
Synopsis
Living a torturous life of povery and barely able to survive, Hwa-yeon (Jo Yeo-jeong) decides to offer herself as one of the king’s concubines. Once inside the royal palace, two men are immediately seized by the woman -- the Grand Prince Seong-won (Kim Dong-wuk), a megalomaniacal ruler drunk with power and lust, and Kwon-yoo (Kim Min-joon), who has everything to lose if his desire for Hwa-yeon is exposed. As political intrigue begins to infiltrate this love triangle, the palace is revealed as hell-like space of passion and obsession from which any of these characters will be lucky to emerge from still alive.
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Cast:
Cho Yeo-jeong (Shin Hwa-yeon)
Cho Yeo‑jeong
Shin Hwa‑yeon



Human Addiction / Obsessed (2014)

Obsessed (인간중독)

132min | Release date in South Korea : 
Formerly known as "Human Addiction"
Synopsis
In 1969, when the Vietnam war was almost at an end, a secretive and preposterous relationship occurs between a man and a woman inside the military family housing made up of rank and relation of top and bottom.

Cast:
Song Seung-heon (Kim Jin Pyung)
Song Seung‑heon
Kim Jin Pyung
Lim Ji-yeon (Jong Ga-heun)
Lim Ji‑yeon
Jong Ga‑heun
Cho Yeo-jeong (Lee Sook-jin)
Cho Yeo‑jeong
Lee Sook‑jin
On Joo-wan (Kyeong Woo-jin)
On Joo‑wan
Kyeong Woo‑jin