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Unstoppable Marriage (TV Series)
''Unstoppable Marriage'' is a South Korean films of 2007, 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars veteran actors Kim Soo-mi and Im Chae-moo alongside popstar and television actress Eugene (actress), Eugene and Ha Seok-jin. The film is Eugene's big screen debut, and is also the directorial debut of Kim Seong-wook, who previously worked as an assistant director on other films such as ''Fun Movie'' (2002), ''My Teacher, Mr. Kim'' (2003) and ''Lovely Rivals'' (2004). The film was released in South Korea on May 10, 2007, and had a total of 1,304,431 admissions. Plot Sweet and easygoing Eun-ho grew up in a normal middle-class household with a strict and traditional father. Arrogant plastic surgeon Ki-baek was born into a wealthy family, and has the ego to match his income. Their two worlds collide quite literally when they meet through a paragliding accident. It's a classic case of opposites attract as they fight, falter, and fall in love, but their incompatible families are det ...
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Kim Jho Kwang-soo
Kim-Jho Gwang-soo (; born 26 March 1965), also known as Peter Kim, is a South Korean film director, screenwriter, film producer and LGBT rights activist. Career Kim Gwang-soo was born in Seongbuk District, Seoul. He coming out, disclosed his sexual orientation in 2006, and legally changed his name to Kim Jho Gwang-soo. Kim-Jho is one of South Korea's few openly gay film directors and has been involved in the production of several works with LGBT themes. He collaborated with director Leesong Hee-il to produce the 2006 film ''No Regret (film), No Regret'', considered to be "the first real Korean gay feature."Bertolin, Paolo (6 February 2007)"Korean Presence Strong at 57th Berlin Film Festival" ''The Korea Times via Hancinema''. Retrieved 2010-12-06. In 2008, he directed and wrote his first short film, ''Boy Meets Boy (2008 film), Boy Meets Boy'' as well as two follow-ups: ''Just Friends?'' (2009) and ''LOVE, 100°C'' (2010). His first feature film, ''Two Weddings and a Funeral (fil ...
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Lovely Rivals
''Lovely Rivals'' () is a 2004 South Korean comedy film about a harsh teacher and her headstrong 5th grade student who battle for the affection of the school's handsome new teacher. The film attracted 1,175,580 admissions in 2004.
. ''Koreanfilm.org''. Retrieved 2013-01-11.
The scene in which the character Yeo Mi-ok is caught on camera slapping her student was based on a similar real-life incident from earlier in the year in which a teacher repeatedly punched a student in the face.


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On the first day of the new elementary school year in Korea, Ms. Yeo Mi-ok ( Yum Jung-ah) lays down the law to her students. She is strict and demanding. When her new student Go Mi-nam (
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2007 Romantic Comedy Films
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2000s Korean-language Films
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2007 Films
The following is an overview of events in 2007 in film, including the highest-grossing films, award ceremonies and festivals, a list of films released and notable deaths. The highest-grossing film of the year was '' Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End'', which was just marginally ahead of '' Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix''. 2007 is often considered one of the greatest years for film in the 21st century. It was also the last year to never have a film gross $1 billion until 2020. Evaluation of the year In his article from April 18, 2017, which highlighted the best movies of 2007, critic Mark Allison of '' Den of Geek'' said, "2007 must surely be remembered as one of the finest years in English-language film-making, quite possibly the best of this century so far. Like 1939, 1976, or 1994, it was one of those years in which a succession of veritable classics came into being. So many, in fact, that some of the best examples were cruelly overlooked by the hype machine ...
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Seo Do-young
Seo Do-young is a South Korean actor. Career Seo Do-young was a promising model (people), model before he began his acting career, appearing in numerous runways for the Korea's leading fashion designers as well as several foreign designer shows such as Gucci, Dolce & Gabbana and Tommy Hilfiger. During his years as a model, he enrolled in acting classes in pursuit of his ultimate goal, to be an actor. After taking some supporting roles and appearing on TV commercials, he was cast—to everyone's surprise—as the leading actor for the ''Spring Waltz'', the fourth and final feature of the Endless Love (2000 TV series), season-themed drama series by TV director Yoon Seok-ho. Filmography Television series * ''Want a Taste?'' (SBS, 2019–20) * ''Gangnam Scandal'' (SBS, 2018-2019) * ''Reverse (TV series), Reverse'' (MBC, 2017) * ''Beautiful You'' (MBC, 2015) * ''Miss Mamma Mia'' (KBS, 2015) * ''Enchanting Neighbor'' (SBS, 2015) * ''Flower of Revenge'' (jTBC, 2013) * ''My One a ...
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Unstoppable Marriage (TV Series)
''Unstoppable Marriage'' is a South Korean films of 2007, 2007 South Korean romantic comedy film. It stars veteran actors Kim Soo-mi and Im Chae-moo alongside popstar and television actress Eugene (actress), Eugene and Ha Seok-jin. The film is Eugene's big screen debut, and is also the directorial debut of Kim Seong-wook, who previously worked as an assistant director on other films such as ''Fun Movie'' (2002), ''My Teacher, Mr. Kim'' (2003) and ''Lovely Rivals'' (2004). The film was released in South Korea on May 10, 2007, and had a total of 1,304,431 admissions. Plot Sweet and easygoing Eun-ho grew up in a normal middle-class household with a strict and traditional father. Arrogant plastic surgeon Ki-baek was born into a wealthy family, and has the ego to match his income. Their two worlds collide quite literally when they meet through a paragliding accident. It's a classic case of opposites attract as they fight, falter, and fall in love, but their incompatible families are det ...
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Yoon Da-hoon
Yoon Da-hoon (; born February 1, 1965), born Nam Kwang-woo, is a South Korean actor. He gained popularity with the sitcom ''Three Friends'' in 2000. Yoon has since starred in television dramas such as ''Guardian Angel'' (2001), ''Let's Get Married'' (2005), ''Don't Worry'' (2005), ''Hyena'' (2006), '' Please Come Back, Soon-ae'' (2006), and ''Three Men'' (2009), as well as the films ''Sky Doctor'' (1997), ''A Tearful Story'' (2000), and ''Family'' (2002). His daughter Nam Kyung-min is also an actress. Filmography Television series *''TV's The Art of War'' (KBS2, 1987) *''The Winter of That Year Was Warm'' (KBS2, 1988) *''Tomorrow Love'' (KBS2, 1993) ( guest, episodes 10-14) *''The Sorrow of the Survivor'' (KBS2, 1993) *''Han Myung-hoe'' (KBS2, 1994) *''Daughters of a Rich Family'' (KBS2, 1994) *''Men of the Bath House'' (KBS2, 1995) *''The Sweet Life'' (MBC, 1996) *''Color'' (KBS2, 1996) (episode: "Red") *''Project'' (KBS2, 1996) *''Propose'' (KBS1, 1997) *''Beautiful Her'' (SBS ...
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Arirang (TV Network)
Arirang TV () is a South Korean international broadcaster owned and operated by Korea International Broadcasting Foundation. It broadcasts current news and programs offering political, economic, and cultural content from a Korean perspective to a global audience in 134 countries around the world. History Launched locally by the government in 1996, with the motto "Korea for the World, the World for Korea," the Korea International Broadcasting Foundation, began broadcasting as Arirang TV in 1997. The foundation started broadcasting overseas in 1999 within the Asia, Asia region. The name of the broadcast comes from the traditional Korean folk song ''Arirang''. In January 2010, the network split its programming into two categories, news and non-news, with additional news bulletins and current affairs programs being added to the schedule, as well as more cultural programming. The Vietnamese drama series ' premiered on 4 January, with subtitles in both Korean and English. In 2011, a ...
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Paragliding
Paragliding is the recreational and competitive adventure sport of flying paragliders: lightweight, free-flying, foot-launched glider aircraft with no rigid primary structure. The pilot sits in a harness or in a cocoon-like 'pod' suspended below a fabric wing. Wing shape is maintained by the suspension lines, the pressure of air entering vents in the front of the wing, and the aerodynamic forces of the air flowing over the outside. Despite not using an engine, paraglider flights can last many hours and cover many hundreds of kilometres, though flights of one to five hours and covering some tens of kilometres are more the norm. By skillful exploitation of sources of lift, the pilot may gain height, often climbing to altitudes of a few thousand metres. History In 1966, Canadian Domina Jalbert was granted a patent for a ''multi-cell wing type aerial device—''"a wing having a flexible canopy constituting an upper skin and with a plurality of longitudinally extending ribs form ...
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My Teacher, Mr
My or MY may refer to: Arts and entertainment * My (radio station), a Malaysian radio station * Little My, a fictional character in the Moomins universe * ''My'' (album), by Edyta Górniak * ''My'' (EP), by Cho Mi-yeon Business * Marketing year, variable period * Model year, product identifier Transport * Motoryacht * Motor Yacht, a name prefix for merchant vessels * Midwest Airlines (Egypt), IATA airline designation * MAXjet Airways, United States, defunct IATA airline designation Other uses * ''My'', the genitive form of the English pronoun ''I'' * Malaysia, ISO 3166-1 country code ** .my, the country-code top level domain (ccTLD) * Burmese language (ISO 639 alpha-2) * Megalithic Yard, a hypothesised, prehistoric unit of length * Million years See also * MyTV (other) MyTV (or My TV) may refer to these television brands: Africa * MYtv, a South African TV channel Asia * Television Broadcasts Limited's online service in Hong Kong * My TV (Banglad ...
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Kim Soo-mi
Kim Soo-mi (; born Kim Young-ok (); October 24, 1949 – October 25, 2024) was a South Korean actress who had a prolific career in film and television. Career She debuted in a talent contest in 1970, then shot to fame in ''Country Diaries''. The landmark TV series aired for almost 20 years, making her one of the most popular Korean actresses of the 1980s. In 2003 she made a memorable cameo as a profanity-spouting ajumma in the Jang Na-ra comedy ''Oh! Happy Day''. It successfully revamped her image and rejuvenated her fading career. She quickly became known in the Korean entertainment industry as the "Queen of Ad-lib," with her comic talent showcased in many of her succeeding projects, notably '' Mapado'', ''Twilight Gangsters'', ''Granny's Got Talent'' (2015), and the ''Marrying the Mafia'' sequels. Kim also gained attention for her turns in more serious fare, such as 2006's '' Barefoot Ki-bong'', a heartwarming pic about a developmentally disabled man. Her 2011 film '' ...
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