Come Rain, Come Shine

Come Rain, Come Shine
Come Rain, Come Shine

Promotional poster for Come Rain, Come Shine
Hangul 사랑한다, 사랑하지 않는다
RR Saranghanda, saranghaji ahnneunda
MR Saranghanda, saranghaji annŭnda
Directed by Lee Yoon-ki
Written by Lee Yoon-ki
Starring Hyun Bin
Im Su-jung
Release date(s) 17 February 2011 (2011-02-17) (Berlinale)
Running time 105 minutes
Country South Korea
Language Korean
Admissions 65,155

Come Rain, Come Shine (Korean: 사랑한다, 사랑하지 않는다, translit. Saranghanda, Saranghaji Anneunda literally (I) Love (You), (I) Don't Love (You)) is a 2011 South Korean film by Lee Yoon-ki, starring Hyun Bin and Im Su-jung. They play a married couple who separating after 5 years together. The film premiered in competition at the 61st Berlin International Film Festival in 2011.[1]

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Plot

The movie centers on a couple who are spending their last day together. After five years of marriage, she informs him that she is going to move out of their house and leaves him for another man. She is a publisher, and he is an architect, an introverted young man who silently helps his wife and packs her belongings.[2]

Later, heavy rain prevents travel to the city. Accepting their situation, they spend the day together. The neighbours' young cat comes into their house, to be followed later by the neighbours themselves, looking for their cat.

The husband answers the phone when his wife's new man calls.

Cast

  • Hyun Bin as Man
  • Im Su-jung as Woman
  • Ha Jung-woo as Other man

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual Archives: 2011 Programme" Berlin International Film Festival. Retrieved 2011-11-07
  2. ^ "Hyun Bin emerges as Romeo of the hour" Korea Times. 15 February 2011. Retrieved 2011-10-17

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