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Synopsis: Filmmaker Jo Moon Kyeong is going to leave Seoul to live in Canada. Days before his departure, he meets his close friend and film critic Bang Joong Sik on a nearby mountain. They both drink makgeolli, a traditional Korean alcoholic beverage. After a few rounds, they find out that coincidentally they have both been recently at the same small seaside town of Tongyeong. They decide to reveal their accounts of the trip while drinking, under the condition that they only stick to pleasant memories. Not realizing that they were in the same place, at the same time, and with the same people, the two men's reminiscence of a hot summer unfolds like a journal of memories.
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance
Director(s): Sang-soo Hong
Production: Les Acacias
  5 wins.
 
IMDB:
6.9
Year:
2010
115 min
237 Views


And you know all about me?

God, you're hilarious.

I have my own way.

I might be childish,

but let me grow my way.

Don't say such things

All right.

You still have time.

We should go in and eat.

- You hungry?

- Time for breakfast.

Seongok!

Seongok!

I'm coming!

Beautiful day, isn't it?

- Why's it so hot?

- Is it?

Isn't it pretty?

Why do you keep

giving me gifts?

Should I stop?

Yeah, it's a little too much.

Give it back, then.

Is this supposed to

make me happy?

Let me ask you,

what are they?

Flowers.

No, what are they?

Then what?

Do you want the name?

No, that's what others call them.

So you don't want the name.

Well...

They've got nice

colors and shapes.

I can see them

fighting to survive.

But I can't see

what they're feeling.

- I just love flowers.

- It doesn't feel strange?

You name and love them,

not knowing what they are?

Give them as gifts,

thinking they'll be appreciated.

Can't you see

how awkward it is?

What's gotten into you?

You hated my gifts that much?

- I guess I spoiled you.

- Just stop it!

Why try so hard

when you have no idea?

You don't even know

what they are.

And yet you

give flowers as gifts?

You called them flowers, too!

Don't take them, then!

You're too sensitive

about everything.

I'm going to work.

Make a living, you know?

Felt good giving him

a piece of my mind.

Right.

He'll know in time.

Cheers.

Hello.

- I'm speechless.

- Why?

- A bit awkward, huh?

- No, it's not...

Nice to see you.

What brings you here today?

I know you work here,

so that's why I came.

Here.

- It's a poem I wrote.

- You write poems?

I wrote it this morning.

I'm going to write every day.

Glad to give you

my first poem.

Thank you.

- I'll read it later.

- Sure.

Lovely weather.

- So fresh after the rain.

- Yes, it's glorious.

- Have you had breakfast?

- Not yet.

Then can I buy you breakfast?

All right.

I have to eat anyway.

Great.

- Then should we eat together?

- Yes, let's.

Let's go.

You don't mind if I drink more?

Not at all. Cheers.

I used to be married.

I see.

A gangster who started

importing lighting equipment.

Proposed for five years.

But we were married

for only six months.

Did you see a man

outside my house?

Yes...

I saw him.

That's the guy I'm dating now.

I see.

Very good-looking.

He was a marine.

- They're both tough guys.

- He was just like you.

He chased me around

after seeing me work.

Moved here from Seoul

to be close to me.

That's great.

It's not an easy decision.

You're not bad yourself.

Thank you.

I actually served in

airborne troops.

Really?

- You're serious?

- I'm serious.

This is crazy!

Why do I always

attract tough guys?

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