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2010 South Korean film
Come, Closer
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Directed by
| Kim Jong-kwan
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Written by
| Kim Jong-kwan
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Produced by
| Stanley Kwak
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Starring
| Yoon Kye-sang
Jung Yu-mi
Yoon Hee-seok
Yozoh
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Cinematography
| Kim Hwa-yeong
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Edited by
| Kan Younghun
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Music by
| Kim Tae-seong
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Production
company
| Indiestory Inc.
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Release date
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- October 28, 2010
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2010-10-28
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Running time
| 108 minutes
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Country
| South Korea
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Language
| Korean
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Come, Closer
(
Korean
:
조금만 더 가까이
;
RR
:
Jo-geum-man Deo Ga-kka-i
) is a 2010 South Korean indie romance
melodrama film
. A directorial debut by
Kim Jong-kwan
and starring
Yoon Kye-sang
,
Jung Yu-mi
,
Yoon Hee-seok
and
Yozoh
, the full-length omnibus tells the love story of five couples. It made its debut at the
15th Busan International Film Festival
in 2010.
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Synopsis
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An omnibus film of the romances and breakups of five couples:
Soo-jin (Kim Hyo-seo) works in a cafe in Seoul. One day, she receives a call at work from a Polish man in Rotterdam, who tells her the story of his missing fiance.
Eun-hee (
Jung Yu-mi
) shows up one night and blames her ex-boyfriend Hyun-oh (
Yoon Kye-sang
) for ruining her life. Although she has a new relationship, she is still upset that Hyun-oh breaks up with her.
Se-yeon (Yeom Bo-ra) seduces Young-soo (
Oh Chang-seok
), who is rumoured to be dating a man. Young-soo's long-time lover Woon-chul (Jang Seo-won) is heartbroken when he makes a confession and decides to end their relationship.
Indie bandmates Hye-young (
Yozoh
) and Joo-young (
Yoon Hee-seok
) discuss about love while taking a walk in Namsan park.
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