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Love Guide For Dumpees
''Love Guide for Dumpees'' (), also known as ''A Dramatic Night'', is a 2015 South Korean romantic comedy film directed by Ha Ki-ho. It was released on December 3, 2015. Plot At their ex's wedding, Jung-hoon (Wife's ex) meets Si-hoo (Groom's ex) at the reception and they fought over the last Salmon Sushi. Drunk Jung-hoon was driven home by Si-hoo who was determined to commit suicide at his house, as a form of revenge over his ex by taking different kinds of pills. Drunk Jung-hoon and drugged Si-hoo both had a one-night romp. One night turned into another, and Si-hoo decided they should fill the coffee coupon with 10 stamps (they already had 2) meeting each other just to have sex, after the 10th they could go separate ways. Cast *Yoon Kye-sang as Jung-hoon *Han Ye-ri as Si-hoo *Park Hyo-joo as Joo-yun *Park Byung-eun as Joon-suk *Jung Soo-young as Teacher Kim *Kim Jae-hwa as Dol-sook *Oh Jung-se as Blind date man 3 *Kim Eui-sung as Doctor *Jin Seon-kyu as Cafe man *Kim Chang-hwan as ...
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Han Ye-ri
Kim Ye-ri (; born December 23, 1984), known professionally as Han Ye-ri (), is a South Korean actress. Career Han built her filmography by starring in short films and independent film, indies. She drew notice in the sports drama ''As One (film), As One'' (2012), for which she learned the Hamgyŏng dialect in her role as real-life North Korean table tennis athlete Yu Sun-bok. She played her first mainstream leading roles in the action thrillers ''Commitment (2013 film), Commitment'' (2013) and ''Haemoo'' (2014), and romantic film ''A Dramatic Night'' (2015). Han also starred in the critically acclaimed indie ''Worst Woman'' (2016) by Kim Jong-kwan. Han extended her filmography to television, starring in sageuk ''Six Flying Dragons'' (2015–2016) and youth comedy ''Hello, My Twenties!'' (2016–2017). In 2021, Han's Hollywood debut, ''Minari (film), Minari'', was nominated for six categories at the 93rd Academy Awards including Best Picture, Best Director, Music, Best Origin ...
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Yoon Kye-sang
Yoon Kye-sang (; born December 20, 1978) is a South Korean actor and singer. He began his career in 1999 as part of the K-pop boy band g.o.d (South Korean band), g.o.d, then left the group in 2004 and pursued an acting career. He made his acting debut in the film ''Flying Boys'' (2004), for which he won Best New Actor at the Baeksang Arts Awards. Yoon became active in both television and film, with leading roles in romantic comedies such as ''My 19 Year Old Sister-in-Law'' (2004) and ''Who Are You? (2008 TV series), Who Are You?'' (2008) and the melodrama ''Crazy for You'' (2007), as well as more serious fare in ''Beastie Boys (film), The Moonlight of Seoul'' (2008) and ''The Executioner'' (2009). After a supporting turn in the hit series ''The Greatest Love (South Korean TV series), The Greatest Love'' (2011), he returned to the big screen in the well-received independent film, indie ''Poongsan'' (2011). Career 1999–2004: Pop star beginnings In 1997 Yoon answered an advertise ...
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Romantic Comedy
Romantic comedy (also known as romcom or rom-com) is a sub-genre of comedy and Romance novel, romance fiction, focusing on lighthearted, humorous plot lines centered on romantic ideas, such as how true love is able to surmount all obstacles. Romantic comedy evolved from Ancient Greek comedy, Middle Ages, medieval romance, and 18th-century Restoration comedy, later developing into sub-genres like Screwball comedy, screwball comedies, career woman comedies, and 1950s Sex comedy, sex comedies in Hollywood. Over time, the genre has expanded beyond traditional structures, incorporating unconventional themes, challenging gender roles, and addressing adult topics while maintaining its core focus on romance and humor. A common convention in romantic comedies is the "Meet cute, meet-cute", a humorous or unexpected encounter that creates initial tension and sets up the romantic storyline. History Comedies, rooted in the fertility rites and satyr plays of Ancient Greek comedy, ancient ...
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Variety
Variety may refer to: Arts and entertainment Entertainment formats * Variety (radio) * Variety show, in theater and television Films * ''Variety'' (1925 film), a German silent film directed by Ewald Andre Dupont * ''Variety'' (1935 film), a British musical film * ''Variety'' (1935 German film), a German drama film * ''Variety'' (1971 film), a Spanish drama film * ''Variety'' (1983 film), an American independent film Music * ''Variety'' (Family Fodder album), tenth studio album by Family fodder * ''Variety'' (Les Rita Mitsouko album), seventh studio album by Les Rita Mitsouko * ''Variety'' (Mariya Takeuchi album), sixth studio album by Mariya Takeuchi * ''Variety'', a 2015 EP by Mrs. Green Apple * ''Variety'' (Tokyo Jihen album), third studio album by Tokyo Jihen * Variety Records, a short-lived US record label that was produced by Brunswick Records Other uses in arts and entertainment * ''Variety'' (magazine), an entertainment industry newspaper ** Variety F ...
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HanCinema
HanCinema () is an online South Korean movie and drama database created by Cédric Collemine during the summer of 2003 in Korea. It provides information related to Korean movies, television dramas, actors, and other related information. It is aimed at non–South Korean audiences. See also * Internet Movie Database IMDb, historically known as the Internet Movie Database, is an online database of information related to films, television series, podcasts, home videos, video games, and streaming content online – including cast, production crew and biograp ... * Korean Movie Database References External links * South Korean film websites Internet properties established in 2003 Online film databases {{film-org-stub ...
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Park Hyo-joo
Park Hyo-joo (born October 8, 1982) is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her leading role in the period police procedural ''Chosun Police Season 1'' (also known as ''Byeolsungeom''), as well as her supporting roles in the hit film '' Punch'', and the television series ''Air City'', ''Girl K'', and ''The Chaser The Chaser are an Australian satirical comedy group, best known for their television programmes and satirical news masthead. The group take their name from their satirical newspaper, a publication known to challenge conventions of taste. Th ...''. Filmography Film Television series Variety show Music video Theater Awards and nominations References External links * Park Hyo-jooat Yuleum Entertainment * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Park, Hyo-joo South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses South Korean stage actresses Dongduk Women's University alumni Actresses from Busan 1982 births Living people ...
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Park Byung-eun
Park Byung-eun (; born July 14, 1977) is a South Korean actor. Early life and education Park majored in drama at Chung-Ang University. Park was set to debut with 90s South Korean boy group Taesaja in 1997, but gave up due to him feeling that he cannot sing well. Career Park made his debut in 2000 with a minor role in the TV series ''Mr. Duke''. He had bit roles in '' Sex Is Zero'' (2002), '' Princess Aurora'' (2005), and ''I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK'' (2005). In 2008, he had his first major role in the drama film ''The Pit and the Pendulum Pit'' (2008). In 2015, he played a Japanese lieutenant in ''Assassination'' and was signed to a management company after his performance. In 2016, he notably landed his first leading role in the film '' One Line'' (2016). He also diversified his roles recently by starring in the rom-com TV series '' Because This Is My First Life'' (2017) and in the historical war epic '' The Great Battle'' (2018), '' Kingdom'' (2020) and '' Kingdom: As ...
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Jung Soo-young
Jung Soo-young is a South Korean actress. She is best known for her role in drama '' Second to Last Love'' as Go Sang-hee. Personal life Jung is married to Shim Jae-rim who is also an actor. Filmography Television series Variety shows Film Theater Awards and nominations References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jung, Soo-young 1982 births Living people 21st-century South Korean actresses South Korean female models South Korean television actresses South Korean film actresses ...
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Kim Jae-hwa
Kim Jae-hwa (born September 1, 1980) is a South Korean actress. Career Kim made her acting debut in 2009 in the film ''Harmony'' and she started to gain recognition following her role as Deng Yaping Deng Yaping (; born February 5, 1973) is a Chinese table tennis player, who won eighteen world championships including four Olympic championships between 1989 and 1997. She is regarded as one of the greatest players in the history of the sport. ..., Chinese champion of table tennis competition in the 2012 series '' As One''. In 2018 she appeared in MBC's TV series '' Real Man 300''. Filmography Film Television series Web series Television show Awards and nominations References {{DEFAULTSORT:Kim, Jae-hwa South Korean musical theatre actresses Actresses from Seoul People from Jongno District South Korean film actresses South Korean television actresses 1980 births 20th-century South Korean people 21st-century South Korean people Living peo ...
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Oh Jung-se
Oh Jung-se (; born February 26, 1977) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his lead roles in the television series ''It's Okay to Not Be Okay'' (2020), ''Uncle'' (2021), ''Revenant'' (2023), ''Mr. Plankton'' (2024), and '' Good Boy'' (2025), as well as the film ''Swing Kids'' (2018). He won Best Supporting Actor – Television at the Baeksang Arts Awards for two consecutive years in 2020 and 2021. Life and career 1997–2014: Beginnings Oh Jung-se was born on February 26, 1977. He has been active in the entertainment industry since his debut in the 1997 film ''Father''. He has appeared in various works, including plays, movies, dramas, and music videos. Despite mostly playing minor and supporting roles, he has gained popularity as a "scene stealer" in movies such as ''Introducing My Girlfriend'', ''Ghosts Live'', ''You Are My Destiny'', ''Love, That Unbearable Lightness'', ''Our Happy Time'', ''Mudori'', ''Dungfly'', ''Bangjajeon'', and ''Cheap Romance''.He appeare ...
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Kim Eui-sung
Kim Eui-sung (; born December 17, 1965) is a South Korean actor. He is a first-generation film actor who started as a stage actor in the 1980s and 1990s. He is known for his roles in the films '' The Day a Pig Fell into the Well'' (1996), ''Office'' (2015), '' The Exclusive: Beat the Devil's Tattoo'' (2015), and ''Train to Busan'' (2016), as well as the television dramas '' W'' (2016) and ''Taxi Driver'' (2021-present). Early life and education Kim Eui-sung is a graduate of Seoul National University's Department of Business Administration, Class of 1984. Kim began acting in college by joining the drama club in his sophomore year. His inspiration came from watching a school play and attending an after-party. He performed two-person plays with his senior, Jung Jin-young, traveling across the country. From 1987, he was active in various theater companies such as Cheonjeyeon, Han River, Hanyang Repertory, Yeonwoo Stage, and Hakchon. Career Early career Kim made his screen debut i ...
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Jin Seon-kyu
Jin Seon-kyu (; born September 13, 1977) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his roles on the big screen, such as '' The Outlaws'' (2017) and ''Extreme Job'' (2019). He won Best Supporting Actor award at the 38th Blue Dragon Film Awards in 2017 for his performance in the film '' The Outlaws''. Early life and education Jin was born on September 13, 1977, in Jinhae-gu, South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea. He attended and enjoyed sports such as weightlifting, taekwondo, and Hapkido. Jin had a timid personality, but when he started exercising, he became more vibrant. In 1996, during his final year of high school, Jin's aspirations took a different direction when he visited a small theater company in Jinhae with a friend. As he watched the cast practice together, he instantly fell in love with acting. Looking back, Jin realizes that he had always been shy and lived in the shadows, while others laughed and talked freely. Seeing this, he longed to immerse himself in t ...
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