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  1. Director: Yook Sang-Hyo. Writer: Yook Sang-Hyo, Lee Soo-Ah, Na Hyeon. Producer: Moon Yong-Chan, Lee Eun, Shim Jae-Myung, Ha Jung-Wan. Cinematographer: Sung Seung-Taek. Release Date: May 1, 2019. Runtime: 114 min. Distributor: Next Entertainment World.

  2. Inseparable Bros is a 2019 South Korean comedy-drama film directed by Yook Sang-hyo, starring Shin Ha-kyun, Lee Kwang-soo and Esom. [2] Plot. Kang Se-ha (Shin Ha-kyun) and Park Dong-gu (Lee Kwang-soo) are not blood-related brothers, but they have been like brothers for the past 20 years. Se-ha is smart, but he has a physical disability.

  3. Oct 27, 2001 · Movie: Waikiki Brothers. Revised romanization: Waikiki Beuradeoseu. Hangul: 와이키키 브라더스. Director: Yim Soonrye. Writer: Yim Soonrye. Producer: Shim Jae Myung, Lee Eun, Seok Dong-Joon, Ha Sung-Keun. Cinemotagraphy: Choi Jee-Yul. Release Date: October 27, 2001. Runtime: 109 min.

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  4. Two North Korean soldiers are killed in the DMZ in the Joint Security Area at a North Korean border house just across the Bridge of No Return, before Sergeant Lee Soo-hyeok (Lee Byung-hun), a wounded South Korean soldier on border duties, attempts to flee back to the South Korean side.

  5. She is dating Sung-Jae (Lee Kyoung-Young) who runs a carpentry shop. Hae-Young wants to spend more time with her boyfriend and pushes her daughter to either marry or become more independent. Her daughter refuses because of her poor financial situation.

  6. Lee Sung-min, who had often portrayed unlikeable villain roles, successfully underwent an image transformation in the 2012 MBC drama The King 2 Hearts. At that time, he received praise for his portrayal of Lee Jae-kang, the older brother of the protagonist (Lee Seung-gi) and the former Crown Prince. [9]

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  8. In a short period of time, he rose to become one of the more versatile and popular actors in Korean cinema. After working for a time on TV (his debut was the MBC drama The Love of Two Women), he launched his film career with the romantic comedy Art Museum by the Zoo opposite superstar Shim Eun-ha.