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| distributor = [[CJ Entertainment]] |
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Directed by | Kwon Jong-kwan |
Written by | Park Seong-gyeong Kwon Jong-kwan |
Produced by | Jeong Hoon-tak |
Starring | Kim Sun-a Kim Su-ro Lee Hyun-woo Gong Yoo |
Cinematography | Kim Hoon-kwang Im Chan |
Edited by | Moon In-dae |
Music by | Choi Wan-hee |
Production company | |
Distributed by | CJ Entertainment |
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Running time | 104 minutes |
Country | South Korea |
Language | Korean |
S Diary (Korean: 에스 다이어리) is a 2004 South Korean romantic comedy film about a woman who decides to interrogate her past lovers about why their relationships failed - then hatches a plot to take revenge on them.[1]
On a dreary day, Jin-hee (Kim Sun-a) gets dumped by her boyfriend (Jang Hyuk) with the final note that he was only interested in making love to her but not in a lasting relationship. This triggers her curiosity about whether her past three lovers were also only after her sexual favors. She checks back on her previous boyfriends - Ku-hyeon (Lee Hyun-woo), an advocate of strong religious beliefs, macho college lover Jeong-seok (Kim Su-ro) and inexperienced Yoo-in (Gong Yoo) who makes a living as wandering artist. Will Jin-hee's emotional journey be rewarded with sincere answers from her old admirers?
References
- ^ Edwards, Russell (2 November 2004). "Review: S Diary". Variety. Retrieved 2 February 2015.
External links
- Official website Template:Ko icon
- S Diary at SidusHQ Template:Ko icon
- S Diary at the Korean Movie Database (in Korean)
- S Diary at IMDb
- S Diary at HanCinema